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Will Roscoe (February 8, 1955) is an American activist, scholar, and author based in San Francisco, California.

Early life

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Will Roscoe was born on February 8, 1955. He grew up in Missoula, Montana.

Gay activism

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Roscoe helped found the Lambda Alliance at the University of Montana, that state's first LGBT organization in 1975.[1] He served as an intern at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force in 1976, and the following year he formed the Oregon Gay Alliance, a statewide coalition of LGBT groups.

After relocating to San Francisco in 1978, he organized a successful campaign to obtain United Way membership for the Pacific Center for Human GrowthinBerkeley, the first LGBT social service agency in the nation to receive that status. He subsequently worked with Harvey Milk in the "No on 6" campaign against the Briggs Initiative. After attending the first Radical Faerie gathering in Arizona in 1979, he became colleagues with Harry Hay, co-founding Nomenus, which operates an LGBT retreat center in southern Oregon.[2] In 1995 he edited and published a selection of writings by Hay, who was also a foundational figure of the gay men's liberation movement. Roscoe also worked closely with the group Gay American Indians (GAI) on issues around the meaning of the term "berdache".[3]

Career as a writer

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Roscoe was awarded the Margaret Mead Award for his first book, The Zuni Man-Woman;[4] it also won the Lambda Literary Award for gay men's nonfiction.[5]

In 2003, he received a Monette-Horwitz Achievement Award for research and scholarship combating homophobia.[6]

His book Jesus and the Shamanic Tradition of Same-Sex Love received a Lambda Literary Award in 2005.[7]

Selected publications

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Books
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References

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  • ^ Hay, Harry (1997), Roscoe, Will (ed.), Radically Gay, Beacon Press, p. 362, ISBN 0-8070-7081-5
  • ^ "Will Roscoe papers and Gay American Indians records". www.oac.cdlib.org. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  • ^ "Margaret Mead Award Recipients". www.sfaa.net. Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA).
  • ^ Team, Edit (14 July 1992). "4th Annual Lambda Literary Awards". Lambda Literary.
  • ^ "The Awardees of the Monette-Horwitz Trust". www.monettehorwitz.org. Monette-Horwitz Trust.
  • ^ Cerna, Antonio Gonzalez (9 July 2005). "17th Annual Lambda Literary Awards". Lambda Literary.
  • Mass, Lawrence D. (1990). "On the Future of Lesbian and Gay Studies: A Dialogue with Will Roscoe." In Homosexuality as Behavior and Identity: Vol. 2, Dialogues of the Sexual Revolution, 234-52. New York: Haworth Press, 1990.
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