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TERENCE KISSACK is Programs Director of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Historical Society of Northern California and managing editor of the Journal of the History of Sexuality. He is currently researching the politics of homosexuality in the U.S. anarchist movement, 1880 - 1920.
ROBIN LEVITT is a San Francisco-based architect. Also a community activist, he was co-chair of three electoral campaigns to remove the Central Freeway and build Octavia Boulevard. He is on the Board of the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition and the Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association.
ANGIE McCARREL is a founding member of the Northwest Lesbian and Gay History Museum Project, an all-volunteer non-profit founded in 1994. She is completing her Masters of Urban Design and Planning with a certificate in Preservation Planning at the University of Washington. She holds a B.A. in history from Kalamazoo College. Angie works for Seattle-based Impact Capital/LISC as a community development/affordable housing lender.
SUBJECT: Ms. McCarrel discussed GLBT projects in the Pacific Northwest, and particularly Seattle.
JIM MITULSKI has pastored gay churches in New York's Greenwich Village and San Francisco's Castro District for the past twenty years. He has been an advocate for the homeless and was instrumental in providing winter shelters in the Castro and Noe Valley for queer homeless youth. He is GLBT Outreach Coordinator for the James C. Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center at the San Francisco Public Library.
SUBJECT: Queer Spaces and Spirituality
BRENDA BEERS MOCK, ASID, CID, has been the principal in her interior design firm for fourteen years. She is a past president of he American Society of Interior Designers California North chapter and has completed projects in several states. She is currently working on the restoration of a William Wurster home in Portola Valley and a Bernard Maybeck bungalow in Berkeley. Ms. Mock has also been on the faculty of the Academy of Art and the University of California Extension.
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