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Cooper was birdwatchg Central Park 2020 when a whe woman falsely acced him of threateng her. His book chronicl life as a Black birr, gay activist and Marvel ics wrer and edor.

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GAY BIRDWATCHER THREATENED CENTRAL PARK GETS HIS OWN TV SHOW

The arrival of June marks Lbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgenr Pri Month, ually jt shortened to Pri Month.

Prented by Plumas Audubon Society, Plumas County Gay-Straight Alliance, Feather River Land Tst, and Friends of Plumas WilrnsPre-registratn requted and those who register will be entered to a prize raffle!

Sopoulos-Lloyd’s experience is echoed by many people who intify as LGBTQ (lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, or queer), and who have lived much of their liv feelg “othered” by a society that centers people who are whe, straight, and cisgenr (their assigned sex at birth match their genr inty). “Birdg trips wh straight men have been very difficult, ” says Chase Mennhall, a cisgenr gay man and curator of birds at the Carnegie Mm of Natural History.

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In 1994, the Gay Birrs’ Club was found the UK, and a year later, a siar group, lled GAGGLE, was tablished Atlanta, Geia. Around that time, Jennifer Rycenga, who’s now a profsor of relig studi at San Jose State Universy, was searchg for a gay-leang birdg group San Francis.

Today, some two s after the first gay-birdg groups formed, outdoor spac are signifintly more diverse, acceptg, and safe. “I’m black, gay, and non-Christian, ” says Chris Cooper, a board member for NYC Audubon. Growg up the '70s, he was a young Black birdwatcher a world of whe birdwatchers, a closeted gay boy and a Marvel ic book nerd before that was nsired ol.

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