Don Kilhefner

Don Kilhefner is an LGBTQ rights activist, community organizer, and Jungian psychologist living in West Hollywood, California.[1][2] He founded and co-founded multiple gay organizations,[3] including the Radical Faeries,[4] the LA Community Services Center[5] (now the Los Angeles LGBT Center), and the Van Ness Recovery House.[6]

Personal life

Kilhefner was born March 3, 1938, in Ephrata, Pennsylvania[2]

He finished high school and enrolled Millersville University, where he majored in history.[2] His attained his first master's degree, in African American History, from Howard University.[7]

After completing college he taught German and world history in high school for a year in suburban Wilmington. He was one of the first to volunteer for the Peace Corps in 1962.[8] He spent three years of his life living in Ethiopia, while teaching secondary school history.[2]

References

  1. ^ Bernadicou, August. "Don Kilhefner: Interview". The LGBTQ History Project. The LGBTQ History Project. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  2. ^ a b c d "Dr. Don Kilhefner". THE LAVENDER EFFECT®. 2015-03-04. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
  3. ^ Bernadicou, August. "Don Kilhefner". August Nation. The LGBTQ History Project. Archived from the original on 2020-09-30. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
  4. ^ Timmons, Stuart (1990). The Trouble With Harry Hay. Boston, Mass.: Alyson Publications. pp. 260–261. ISBN 1-55583-175-3.
  5. ^ Palmer, Michael. "L. A. GAY & LESBIAN CENTER RECORDS Coll2007-010" (PDF). One National Gay & Lesbian Archives. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  6. ^ "Gay — the new straight — I don't think so!". Los Angeles Times. 2007-12-05. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
  7. ^ "Sink or Swim - Metro Weekly". www.metroweekly.com. 23 January 2008. Retrieved 2017-06-17.
  8. ^ Hennen, Peter (2008-11-15). Faeries, Bears, and Leathermen: Men in Community Queering the Masculine. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226327297.