Simone Bell
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: N/A
Ethnicity: African American
Occupation: Politician (Democrat), activist
Note: First African-American lesbian to serve in a U.S. state legislature

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Simone Bell
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: N/A
Ethnicity: African American
Occupation: Politician (Democrat), activist
Note: First African-American lesbian to serve in a U.S. state legislature
Hörbahn on Stage: "Luisas Tanz", Deutschlands erster Roman über Liebe in Zeiten von Corana – von Simone Bell
Hörbahn on Stage: “Luisas Tanz”, Deutschlands erster Roman über Liebe in Zeiten von Corana – von Simone Bell
Hörbahn on Stage: “Luisas Tanz”, Deutschlands erster Roman über Liebe in Zeiten von Corana – von Simone Bell
Teil 1: Simone Bell liest aus “Luisas Tanz”
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Teil 2: Uwe Kullnick im Gespräch mit Simone Bell.
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Simone Bell: The first African-American lesbian to serve openly in a U.S. state legislature.
“It’s not about a cake. It’s not about a wedding event. It’s about us being able to live our lives fully. Not as second class citizens but being able to go through this world as people we were created to be.”
“I am an out lesbian. My partner and I have been together for 25 years. My concern with this bill is that in our community we are discriminated against. These particular bills are harmful to us.”
State Rep. Simone Bell speaking out against House Bill 1023 “The Preservation of Religious Freedom Act,” a proposal that would allow any individual or for-profit company to ignore Georgia laws—including anti-discrimination and civil rights laws if it “indirectly constrains” the exercise of your religion. Jesus H Christ on the Cross of Calvary.