Sarah Prager

Sarah Prager

Sarah Prager has written for the New York Times, National Geographic, The Atlantic, NBC News, and many other outlets. She holds a B.A. in Hispanic Language & Literatures from Boston University and has been a professional speaker on LGBTQ+ history since 2013. She has presented to over 170 groups in eight countries on this topic, including ones at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City, Oxford University, Harvard Business School, Microsoft, and Twitter. In 2013 she launched the free mobile app Quist, which teaches LGBTQ+ history to tens of thousands of users around the world. Sarah has written four books on LGBTQ+ history: Queer, There, and Everywhere: 23 People Who Changed the World (2017), Rainbow Revolutionaries: 50 LGBTQ People Who Made History (2020), Kind Like Marsha: Learning from LGBTQ+ Leaders (2022), and A Child's Introduction to Pride: An Inspirational History and Culture of the LGBTQIA+ Community (2023). Sarah has lived in Simsbury, CT; Boston, MA; Asuncion, Paraguay; Burgos, Spain; Sofia, Bulgaria; College Park, MD; Wallingford, CT; and Sturbridge, MA.

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