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* [[Manabi Bandyopadhyay]], India, Krishnaga Women's College
 
* [[Manabi Bandyopadhyay]], India, Krishnaga Women's College
 
* [[Nancy Barcelo]], United States, Northern New Mexico College
 
* [[Nancy Barcelo]], United States, Northern New Mexico College
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* [[Joe Bertolino]], United States, Lyndon State College
 
* [[Ana Mari Cauce]], United States, University of Washington (Seattle)
 
* [[Ana Mari Cauce]], United States, University of Washington (Seattle)
 
* [[Raymond Crossman]], United States, Adler School of Professional Psychology
 
* [[Raymond Crossman]], United States, Adler School of Professional Psychology

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LGBTQ Leaders in Higher Education

As QueerBio.Com is eager to point out, education is a critical component to a tolerant, accepting, and developed world for the LGBTQ community, as it is for society as a whole. The leaders in higher education are important participants to achieving acceptance of diversity, encouraging gay academics to aspire to positions of leadership, and pushing educational institutions to include issues of sexual diversity in their policies and programs.

We have identified a number of LGBTQ leaders in higher educational institutions around the world. In the United States, the group LGBTQ Presidents in Higher Education has been formed as an interest group to advance the discussion of LGBTQ issues in the field.

Much needs to be done, but these LGBTQ leaders are tremendous advocates and leaders for diversity.

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