![]() His founding interest in journalism was the HIV/AIDS crisis. Early career Journalism įrance published his first pieces of reporting in Gay Community News in the early 1980s, and soon was assistant editor at the New York Native and contributor to the Village Voice. In 2009, he co-founded Public Square Films with Joy A. In 2017, he appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers to discuss his film about gay liberation activist Marsha P. In June 2007, France appeared on The Colbert Report to discuss the scientific basis that homosexuality is genetic. He has been nominated for an Oscar and multiple Emmys, and has received two George Foster Peabody awards, a Lambda Literary Award, and the Baillie Gifford Prize for nonfiction. ![]() France, who is gay, is best known for his investigative journalism on LGBTQ topics. ![]() He is a former Newsweek senior editor, and has published in New York magazine, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, GQ, and others. How to Survive a Plague (2012 film, 2016 book)ĭavid France (born 1959) is an American investigative reporter, non-fiction author, and filmmaker. ![]() Investigative reporter, non-fiction author, and filmmaker. Joy Tomchin (l) with France (r) at the Peabody Awards ![]()
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