Name: L.J. Roberts
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Net Worth: Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is L.J. Roberts worth at the age of 43 years old? L.J. Roberts’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from American. We have estimated
L.J. Roberts’s net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets. $1 Million – $5 Million
Birthplace: Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
Nationality: American
Age: 43 years old
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L.J. Roberts, born on , in the bustling city of Royal Oak, Michigan, United States, is a renowned . With a net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.
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Roberts attended college at the University of Vermont, where they resumed knitting after suffering a severe injury that limited their access to facilities. In 2003 they created their first activist textile piece, dropping a hand-knit pink triangular banner from the campus church steeple that read “Mom Knows Now”; this served both as their coming out and as an homage to ACT UP activism against AIDS. Roberts graduated from the University of Vermont with bachelor’s degrees in English and studio art.
Roberts is a past co-chair of the Queer Caucus for Art, an affiliate of the College Art Association. Roberts has a published essay, “Reimagining Craft Identities Using Tactics of Queer Theory”, in the 2011 book Extra/Ordinary: Craft and Contemporary Art. In 2015, Roberts was one of nine recipients of the White House Champions of Change award for LGBT Artists.
Roberts grew up in a suburb of Detroit, and they were initially taught to knit by their grandmother at age seven. At thirteen, they left home and moved in with another family. As a teenager, they were sent to an Episcopal all-girls boarding school in Maryland despite being Jewish, at a time when they were “dykey, angry, rebellious” and “grappling with [their] own sexuality and gender”. In 1996, they viewed the AIDS Memorial Quilt in Washington D.C.; this was the first time they’d seen “queer lexicon and militancy”. Roberts was then sent to a boarding school in California in an attempt to “feminize” their behavior and dress.
Roberts attended college at the University of Vermont, where they resumed knitting after suffering a severe injury that limited their access to facilities. In 2003 they created their first activist textile piece, dropping a hand-knit pink triangular banner from the campus church steeple that read “Mom Knows Now”; this served both as their coming out and as an homage to ACT UP activism against AIDS. Roberts graduated from the University of Vermont with bachelor’s degrees in English and studio art.