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− | First openly-gay elected politician in Chile when he was elected into municipal council of Providencia in 2012. LGBTQ activist as the spokesperson for Movimiento de Integración y Liberación Homosexual, the leading Chilean gay rights organization. LGBTQ activist and supporter of equal marriage rights in the country. Author of his autobiography 'Yo, Gay' (2013: I, Gay), which blends opinion columns and reactions that occurred when he announced his homosexuality. | + | First openly-gay elected politician in Chile when he was elected into municipal council of Providencia in 2012. LGBTQ activist as the spokesperson for Movimiento de Integración y Liberación Homosexual, the leading Chilean gay rights organization. LGBTQ activist and supporter of equal marriage rights in the country. Former history professor at the University Finis Terrae and doctoral candidate in that specialty at the Catholic University. Parada became known for intervening in the case of the brutal murder of gay teenager [[Daniel Zamudio]]. Author of his autobiography 'Yo, Gay' (2013: I, Gay), which blends opinion columns and reactions that occurred when he announced his homosexuality. |
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+ | * [[Marriage Equality Advocates in the LGBTQ Community]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 14:25, 12 August 2020
Country
Chile
Birth - Death
1977 -
Occupation
Politics
Description
First openly-gay elected politician in Chile when he was elected into municipal council of Providencia in 2012. LGBTQ activist as the spokesperson for Movimiento de Integración y Liberación Homosexual, the leading Chilean gay rights organization. LGBTQ activist and supporter of equal marriage rights in the country. Former history professor at the University Finis Terrae and doctoral candidate in that specialty at the Catholic University. Parada became known for intervening in the case of the brutal murder of gay teenager Daniel Zamudio. Author of his autobiography 'Yo, Gay' (2013: I, Gay), which blends opinion columns and reactions that occurred when he announced his homosexuality.