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  1. Charlene D. Strong (born May 6, 1963) is an American civil rights advocate and a former member of the Washington State Human Rights Commission.

  2. Dec 8, 2016 · 10 years ago, Charlene Strong was not allowed in the hospital room of her dying partner. Now she continues the fight for LGBT rights.

    • Natalie Swaby
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  3. Charlene Strong was thrust into the spotlight after the tragic death of her wife, Kate. After facing this loss and the heartless humiliation of hospital and funeral home staff, Charlene decided to take a stand. Her dramatic congressional testimony is credited in passing Washington state's historic Domestic Partnership laws.

  4. Mar 6, 2009 · The end of Kate Fleming's life was the beginning of Charlene Strong's evolution as an activist. The woman who lent her voice to more than 200 audiobooks gave her life partner a way to...

  5. Charlene Strong is a nationally respected advocate for social justice and civil rights issues including marriage equality and non-discrimination policies in the workplace and society.

  6. Jan 23, 2008 · World. For My Wife. When a flash flood took her partner, the renowned audiobook narrator Kate Fleming, one woman learned firsthand the inequities faced by gay and lesbian couples. Now Charlene...

  7. Oct 31, 2020 · Charlene Strong. In mid-December of 2006, a vicious wind storm hit Western Washington. Gale-force winds knocked out power, knocked down trees and knocked Charlene Strong onto a different life path. When Strong arrived home she found her wife, Kate, trapped inside the basement of their home.

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