Nicole Murray-Ramirez

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nicole Murray-Ramirez, known as Nicole the Great within the Imperial Court System, has been an LGBT activist for over 35 years and is currently a San Diego city commissioner.[1][2]

Within the Imperial Court System, Murray-Ramirez long held a leadership position as president of the Imperial Court Council and 1st Heir Apparent to José Sarria, the Widow Norton. At a Coronation Ball in Seattle, Washington on February 17th, 2007, Sarria formally handed leadership of the organization over to Murray-Ramirez. The latter assumed the title "Queen Mother of the Americas".[3]

Nicole Murray-Ramirez (far right) attended a 2006 luncheon in San Francisco hosted by Bevan Dufty (kneeling, right)  for José Sarria (standing, wearing medallion).
Nicole Murray-Ramirez (far right) attended a 2006 luncheon in San Francisco hosted by Bevan Dufty (kneeling, right) for José Sarria (standing, wearing medallion).

In 1974, in his drag persona as Empress of the Imperial Court de San Diego, Murray-Ramirez rode in San Diego's first Pride Parade in an open vehicle amid jeers from hostile spectactors. He was among the few who the microphone at to speak at the rally in Balboa Park immediately following. Regarding that day he said:

It was a scary and lonely march down Broadway...Nobody applauded. And most gay people didn't come out to the sidelines because they were afraid.[4]

Among myriad other achievements, Murray-Ramirez was grand marshal for that parade on its anniversary 30 years later, was grand marshal in Tijuana's first pride parade, served as chair of the Chief of Police Advisory Board, has served on other state and national boards, was the first San Diegan elected to chair the board for Equality of California, received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the San Diego Latino Coalition, and was presented the Caesar Chavez Humanitarian Award by the widow of Caesar Chavez.[5]

[edit] References

  1. ^ [1] Nicole Murray-Ramirez bio
  2. ^ [2] Gay & Lesbian Times Murray-Ramirez appointed as city commissioner
  3. ^ [3] Gay & Lesbian Times Imperial Court System founder Jose Sarria steps down
  4. ^ [4] Biography of Nicole Murray-Ramirez, Drag entertainer, activist
  5. ^ [5] Biography of Nicole Murray-Ramirez, Drag entertainer, activist