President Obama Talks About The First Influential Gay Person In His Life
“I’m not sure who the first openly gay person I met was, but Dr. Lawrence Goldyn, one of my college professors, is a man who stands out to me. I took his class freshman year at Occidental. I was probably 18 years old — Lawrence was one of the younger professors — and we became good friends. He went out of his way to advise lesbian, gay, and transgender students at Occidental, and keep in mind, this was 1978. That took a lot of courage, a lot of confidence in who you are and what you stand for. I got to recognize Lawrence last year at our Pride Month reception at the White House, and thank him for influencing the way I think about so many of these issues.”
— President Obama in an interview with Out magazine, in which he’s named “Ally of the Year”
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14 Comments
Henrie
November 12, 06:26That’s my dream president speaking.
Max
November 12, 06:50#DreamPresident
Mandy
November 12, 07:03Where’s DM and his cynicism? Does he still think Obama is a scheming dubious ally of the LGBT?
Sinnex
November 12, 07:23I see.
charloxy
November 12, 07:41Obama all the way
Khaleesi
November 12, 07:47Makes me wonder if there’ll ever be any public acknowledgement of gays in Nigeria in any official capacity, maybe in the year 2515 … When the present generation’s great-great grandchildren’s great-great grandchildren’ grandchildren will hold office ***rolls eyes longingly towards Washington DC***
Max
November 12, 08:53???.
Lothario
November 12, 10:13I swear, when you think about how far Nigeria has to go in LGBT issues, you just wonder what you’re doing. No matter how hard you try to live your life so you don’t blip any radars, a day will come when you will have to make a choice….. Freedom to be you or society’s expectations. At what point will we get here?
Tobby
November 12, 16:42We should all be like Obama
ken
November 12, 18:13How I wish PP will be the first gay person Buhari will meet….hehehe
Pink Panther
November 12, 23:45Hahahahaa! Just imagine.
Shag
December 12, 20:54Even tho we have some parliamentarians who would want to support LGBT policies. Fear of the unknown won’t allow them.its gonna take a big break like some sorta revolution for LGBT to gain stand in dis sicko country. Pifffffff
Vin
February 16, 01:39pink panther, pls how do I send something to you for review and possible publication
Pink Panther
February 16, 06:30Send at pantherptb@yahoo.com