The Association of LGBTQ Journalists was founded as NLGJA in the spring of 1990.
Joseph Fenity was introduced to NLGJA in 2006 through OUT@NBCUniversal, NBC’s LGBT employee alliance group. Over the years, Fenity has served as an active NLGJA member in both the New York and Los Angeles chapters. In 2017, he became a Los Angeles chapter officer, and was named co-president the following year.
Fenity first began his professional career in journalism at the age of 17 as morning news anchor at KTSW-FM near Austin, Texas. Around that same time, he added filmmaker to his resume when he directed and produced the award-winning September 11th documentary Project NYC. A decade later, his hometown honored him with Joseph Fenity Day in recognition of his achievements in television and radio news.
By the mid-2000s, long before podcasting was a thing, Fenity was doing it. The San Francisco Bay Guardian honored his early podcast interview series with a “Best of the Bay” award and lauded him a "podcast pioneer."
More recently, Fenity’s voice has been heard nationally as an on-air reporter for OutQ on SiriusXM Satellite Radio in New York. His written works have been published in a variety of print outlets, including Out and Rolling Stone magazines.
He currently lives in Los Angeles, California.