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Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Public Policy Issues : A Citizen's and Administrator's Guide to the New Cultural Struggle (Haworth Gay & Lesbian studGay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Public Policy Issues : A Citizen's and Administrator's Guide to the New Cultural Struggle by Wallace Swan (Editor)

"Provides analysis and guidance for public administrators and citizens to develop programs and policies to overcome hurtful stereotypes and promote acceptance of G/L/B/T people in all areas of contemporary life. Also gives insights on the experiences of nonheterosexual people in our society and identifies policy issues that should be supported by all citizens who value the principles of American democracy." -- Mary M. Timney, PhD, Director, Master of Public Administration Program, University of Cincinnati

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Only in Hollywood:  The Many Loves of Sheila Kuehl

By Ed Rampell, winmagazine.org

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For many, she will always be remembered as a character from one of America's most popular television series from the late 1950s. But these days Sheila Kuehl, who played Zelda Gilroy in "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis," is best-known for something that would have surprised many of her fans; she is California's first openly gay person elected to statewide office. Now the Democratic member of the State Assembly is running for the Upper House of the Golden State's two-chamber legislature.

Kuehl's story could only happen in Hollywood. The 58-year-old from a working class family was only a teenager when she broke into television playing a tomboy on "The Stu Erwin Show," a sitcom that ran from 1950-1955. The following year Kuehl got her big break with the role of Zelda Gilroy in the widely popular series about American teenagers. At the time, Gilroy was the only intelligent female character on television... 

  

Sheila Kuehl Wins State Senate Primary

Thursday, 9 March 2000, Data Lounge

SACRAMENTO, Ca. -- Sheila James Kuehl won the Democratic primary for the California state Senate Tuesday by a 2-to-1 margin. The win carries her one step closer to becoming the first openly gay Senator in California.

California's 23rd District runs heavily Democratic. It includes Beverly Hills, West Hollywood and a portion of Los Angeles, and Kuehl is heavily favored to handily beat her Republican opponent Daniel Rego in November... 

 

Sheila Kuehl for California State Senate

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Sheila James Kuehl came to public attention in the 50's and 60's as a TV actress, most notably as Zelda Gilroy on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. After her acting career, Sheila worked as an Associate Dean of Students at UCLA, graduated from Harvard University School of Law, co-founded and directed the California Women's Law Center, and was professor of law at USC, Loyola and UCLA. Before her election to the Assembly, Kuehl helped draft and pass into law over 40 new laws dealing with crime, domestic violence, and workplace discrimination...

Excerpt from Kuehl's Biography:

Sheila James Kuehl, now in her third legislative term in the California State Assembly, is the chair of the Assembly Judiciary Committee. In the 1997-98 session she was the first woman in California history to be named Speaker pro Tempore of that body. She is also the first open gay or lesbian person to be elected to the California Legislature. A former pioneering civil rights attorney and law professor, Ms. Kuehl represents the 41st Assembly District in Los Angeles County and serves on the Appropriations, Health, and Water Parks & Wildlife Committees as well as the Joint Committee on the Arts. She is the chair of the Select Committee on Entertainment and the Arts, is a member of the Select Committee on the San Gabriel Valley Groundwater Contamination and currently serves on the Judicial Council of California and the California Coastal Conservancy...

 

Interview with Sheila Kuehl

Interview with Garrett Glaser, hosted on outv.net

Christopher Street West, 1997 Los Angeles Pride Parade

  

Interview with Sheila Kuehl

From LA Weekly

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WEEKLY: As you look back on five years in the legislature, what are your greatest hits, what are your frustrations? What did you learn?

KUEHL: Well, for most of my adult life, and certainly for the five years that I’ve been in the Legislature, I’ve really been a fighter for the underdog or people who don’t speak for themselves, or can’t. People who don’t have the power, really, to get something done. I’ve felt they were one of my main constituencies. And I’ve taken on a number of very powerful interests

   

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