Mary Anne Adams

Mary Anne Adams, MSW, (born September 25, 1954) is an African American lesbian activist, social worker, and public health researcher who has focused on the health disparities within the lesbian and Black community. She also works at Georgia State University as the Director of the Community Engagement Core.[1][2] Adams is most known for being the founder of ZAMI NOBLA (National Organization of Black Lesbians on Aging), an organization that provides resources to aid the coming-of-age process for Black lesbians over the age of 40.[3][4]

  1. ^ "Mary Anne Adams". Community Research Center. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  2. ^ March 24, Debbie Michaud Thursday; Edt, 2016 04:00 Am. "Neighborhoods - A Corner Store Diet". Creative Loafing. Retrieved 2023-05-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  4. ^ Mims, La Shonda (2022). Drastic dykes and accidental activists : queer women in the urban South. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-1-4696-7054-6. OCLC 1327606063.