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Oral history interview with Robin McHaelen recorded on 2002 Oct. 30
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TitleOral history interview with Robin McHaelen recorded on 2002 Oct. 30
DescriptionInterview conducted by Aimee Yi. Robin McHaelen is a lesbian activist, who founded and is now the executive director of True Colors, a group for sexual minority youth and families. True Colors evolved out of extensive field work that McHaelen completed for her masters degree in social work. McHaelen describes how her activism began, and what led her to help youth and families in this capacity. In the interview she also describes her own coming out experience, the lack of role models for young lesbian women, and the loneliness that sometimes accompanies that lack of role models.
SubjectHomosexuality -- United States -- Personal narratives
Safe Harbor Project (Conn.)
Lesbian activists
LocationCentral Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT
CreatorMcHaelen, Robin
PublisherCentral Connecticut State University
ContributorsYi, Aimee
Date10/30/2002
Typemoving image
Duration01:09:34
Formatvideo/x-ms-wmv
SoftwareWindows Media Player required for viewing
Languageeng
RelationGLBTQ Archives
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