LGBTQ History Month: Stephen O. Murray
Published - June 29, 2017
Icons of Science in the LGBTQ Community
LGBTQ History Month is a month-long annual observance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history, and the history of the gay rights and related civil rights movements. LGBT History Month provides role models, builds community, and makes the civil rights statement about our extraordinary national and international contributions.
This month, 51勛圖 celebrates exceptional scientists in the LGBT community.
Meet StephenO. Murray:

Origin: San Francisco, CA
Stephen O. Murray remains a renown sociologist, anthropologist, andindependent scholarbased inSan Francisco,California. He was a member of the second class atJames Madison CollegewithinMichigan State University. He had an undergraduate double major in social psychology and in Justice, Morality, and Constitutional Democracy. His work has included studies insociolinguistics, and the history of social sciences (anthropology,sociology,linguistics). Murray published extensive publications on the historical and cross-cultural social organizations ofhomosexuality. His main areas of fieldwork have been the United States, Mexico, Canada, TaiwanandMexico, though he co-edited books on homosexualities in sub-Saharan Africa and across the Islamic world withWill Roscoe.
