Brian R. McNaught papers, circa 1970-2004

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Brian R. McNaught papers, circa 1970-2004

c. 1970-2004

The Brian R. McNaught collection documents McNaught's career as a sexuality activist, a church activist, writer, and sensitivity trainer. Topics include the controversy of gays in the Catholic Church, AIDS training and awareness, homophobia in the workplace, and gay rights. McNaught's works, books and videos include and A Disturbed Peace, On Being Gay, Gay Issues in the Workplace, Growing Up Gay and Lesbian, Homophobia in the Workplace, Now That I'm Out, What Do I Do?.

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