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G4G Arkansas Leadership Team

Kimberly Green (she/her)

Robert Kennedy (he/him)

Z.P. (she/her)

Paris Shipman (she/her)

David Colorless (he/him)

Eric Zenor (he/him)

G4G Boston Leadership Team

Art Nava (he/him)

Carey Erdman (he/him)

Chelsea Evanyke (she/her)

Elise St. Esprit (she/they/any)

Ivana Durov-Balesh (she/her)

Kaan Dural (he/they)

Karen Drummey (she/her)

Karthik Jayaram (he/him)

Vaibhav Dixit (he/him)

G4G Chicago Leadership Team

Gail Browder (she/her)

Jake Miller (he/him)

Rachna Sheth (she/her)

Kevin Smith (he/him)

G4G Columbus Leadership Team

Nia Allen (she/her)

Shelby Bobst (she/her)

Joe Dale (he/him)

Mike Miller (he/him)

James Novotny (he/him)

Vanessa Cox (she/her)

G4G Dallas-Fort Worth Leadership Team

Lauren (Eldie) DuRousseau (she/her)

Scott Hammer (he/him)

Greg Luecht (he/him)

Nathan Magdaleno

John “Kev” McCurley (he/him)

Emily Sestak (she/her)

Jesse Tucker (he/him)

G4G Denver Governance

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    Understanding and Teaching U.S. Lesbian, Lgbtq+, Bisexual, and Transgender History [Book Chapter]

    Understanding and Learning U.S. Lesbian, Gay, Double attraction, and Transgender History [Book Chapter]
    Leila J. Rupp, Susan K. Freeman, Colin R. Johnson
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    Though largely neglected in classrooms, LGBT history can provide both a fuller understanding of U.S. history and contextualization for the modern world. This is the first guide designed for university and high school teachers who want to integrate lgbtq+ history into the accepted curriculum. With its inspiring stories, classroom-tested advice, and rich information, it is a valuable resource for anyone who thinks history should be an all-inclusive story.

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