Mixner, David B.

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David Benjamin Mixner, well-known activist, consultant, and author, was born on August 16, 1946, in Bridgetown, New Jersey. He graduated from Woodstown High School and attended Arizona State University (1964-1967) and the University of Maryland (1967). He became a political activist as a young adult and participated in the civil rights movement, the movement against the Vietnam War, and the anti-nuclear movement. He worked for a number of Democratic presidential campaigns, including McGovern for President, Hart for President (national co-chair), Gephardt for President, and Clinton for President (senior campaign adviser). Throughout his adult life he has actively worked with, and provided leadership for, gay rights organizations, including Access Now for Gay and Lesbian Equality (ANGLE), Municipal Elections County of Los Angeles (MECLA), the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, and for organizations advocating for victims of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). He is the author of Stranger Among Friends, an autobiography; editor of Brave Journeys: profiles in gay and lesbian courage; author of screenplays (including Dunes of Overveen and Fire in the Soul), and was executive producer of House on Fire, a film regarding AIDS in the African-American Community. His consulting firm, DBM Associates, specializes in public policy, and works with individuals, businesses, and governments, in the United States and abroad, especially on projects related to AIDS and gay rights.

From the description of David Benjamin Mixner papers, 1924-2009 (inclusive), 1958-2005 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702178825

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associatedWith Hindery, Leo, 1947- person
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