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2009 Essay Contest Winners/Scholarship Recipients
Queer Scholars for 2009–10

Jade Donigan
Portland Community College
Award-winning essay: "Strength in the Snake-pit: Defining the Gay Lifestyle"
Awards and recognition
          Idaho State Drama Champion (Costume)

Hannah Kapp-Klote
Grinnell College
Award-winning essay: "LGBTILOL: Queer Youth and the Rise of Technology"
Awards and recognition
          Second Place Council Award Representing the Free State Cuban Delegation at the University of Chicago Model United Nations Conference
          Bryn Mawr Book Award

Calen P. Winn
Western Washington University
Award-winning essay: "A Routine Performance: One Young Queer's Journey to Identity on Liberal but Naive Vashon Island"
Awards and recognition
          National Merit Commended Scholar
          Questbridge Scholarship Finalist

 

Former Queer Scholars

2008–09

Christopher Chavez
University of Chicago
Award-winning essay: "In or Out"
Awards and recognition
          1st Place, Public Speaking, FBLA Arizona Central Region

Geoffrey Mino
Brown University
Award-winning essay: "New Youth Rising"
Awards and recognition
          Invited to be panelist and speaker at Equality Forum 2008, Philadelphia
          National Merit Finalist

Ericka Sokolower-Shain
Wesleyan University
Award-winning essay: "Beyond the Line"
Awards and recognition
          California Arts Scholar
          Berkeley Mayor's Award

 

2007–08

Zachary Harrington
St.John's College
Award-winning essay: "Fairy Tales"
Awards and recognition
          President, Kamiak Human Rights Awareness Club
          Fifth Place in Boys 100-meter Backstroke, State Finals

Michael O'Brien
Temple University
Award-winning essay: "Lepidoptera"
Awards and recognition
          2007 Presidential Scholar in the Arts
          Author of Somnambulist (performed at 2005 NCTE convention)
          Silver Medalist, NFAA ARTS Talent Search

 

2006–07

Jason Brown
San Francisco State University
Award-winning essay: "Magic Mirrors"
Awards and recognition
          Best Pianist (school theatre department and school choirs)
          Inland Valley Best Pianist (in "The Fantasticks")

Julianne Maynus
Rhode Island College
Award-winning essay: "Tens of Thousands of Queer Homeless Teens"
Awards and recognition
          Holiday Art Contest Winner, Times Union newspaper
          Featured in Sage Summer Art Show

Scarlett Sieber
Fordham University
Award-winning essay: "Awareness Will Allow Peace of Mind, Body, and Spirit"
Awards and recognition
          1st Place in Entrepreneurship (Rotary Club)
          MVP Award in Basketball

 

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