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Stephen Parahus (Annotation 1)
12019-11-15T18:12:52+00:00Bec Stargelc084e990642f9fc9c0fdc67999e007939ce3ab3c15Clip of an interview with Stephen Parahus'84 about the importance of diversity in making changeplain2019-11-15T18:17:31+00:00Bec Stargelc084e990642f9fc9c0fdc67999e007939ce3ab3cThe worst thing you could have is a school that’s genuinely heteronormative, because anything that would add diversity to your campus self-selects out. That’s a much worse problem, right? So, I’m glad I was here, because if me and nobody like me was ever here, this college would still be someplace else.
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12019-03-11T20:09:00+00:00Kelsey Moum4315cac2eb65c07dc1409dfc0eb2a9032e3c65bbInterview Audio Parahus2Audio of an interview with a gay identified alumnus who attended Lafayette from 1980-1984.media/Parahus_edited.MP3plain2024-06-24T23:02:15+00:00Nathan Hansford3926ffe97d588a1c4abb8e0e0550aeb3c9787013