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Richard received his PhD in sociology from Harvard in the early 1980’s, and founded The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review in 1994 and has remained its editor and publisher ever since. The bimonthly journal, now The Gay & Lesbian Review / Worldwide, offers the best writing and thinking on LGBT culture, and covers a wide range of topics. Formerly, he taught sociology and anthropology for the University of Maryland’s European Division and was Director of Research for a Boston-based consulting firm, The Center for Strategy Research. | Richard received his PhD in sociology from Harvard in the early 1980’s, and founded The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review in 1994 and has remained its editor and publisher ever since. The bimonthly journal, now The Gay & Lesbian Review / Worldwide, offers the best writing and thinking on LGBT culture, and covers a wide range of topics. Formerly, he taught sociology and anthropology for the University of Maryland’s European Division and was Director of Research for a Boston-based consulting firm, The Center for Strategy Research. | ||
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+ | * [[LGBTQ Magazine Editors]] | ||
+ | * [[LGBTQ Individuals in the Fields of Sociology and Anthropology]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
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Richard received his PhD in sociology from Harvard in the early 1980’s, and founded The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review in 1994 and has remained its editor and publisher ever since. The bimonthly journal, now The Gay & Lesbian Review / Worldwide, offers the best writing and thinking on LGBT culture, and covers a wide range of topics. Formerly, he taught sociology and anthropology for the University of Maryland’s European Division and was Director of Research for a Boston-based consulting firm, The Center for Strategy Research.