Stella Rush
Stella Rush, also known by her pen name Sten Russell, was an American journalist and LGBT rights activist. She was a regular reporter for the gay rights magazine ONE and the lesbian rights magazine The Ladder.
Early life and education
Rush was born on April 30, 1925, in Los Angeles. Her father died when she was two years old, and she spent her childhood moving repeatedly between Los Angeles and Kentucky with her mother.She graduated from Dorsey High School in 1943.
Rush attended the University of California, Berkeley for two years and transferred to the University of California, Los Angeles for her third year; she left without graduating and took up a job at the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company.
Political activism
After graduating from Dorsey High School in 1943, she worked as an aircraft draftsman for North American Aviation until 1945.Rush's career as a gay rights activist began as a writer for ONE magazine, joining the organization in 1953. She wrote her first article, a first-person account of the Los Angeles gay scene, in 1954 under the pseudonym "Sten Russell". She was a regular reporter for ONE until 1961. She became involved with the Daughters of Bilitis, a lesbian rights organization, in 1957, and was a co-founder and treasurer of the organization's Los Angeles chapter.