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Chico State president opens up about sexuality

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Gayle Hutchinson and her partner Linda Allen Photo credit: Lucas Moran

Chico State President Gayle Hutchinson delivered the keynote address at the ninth annual Chico State Queer Conference Dec. 4.

Hutchinson, the first openly gay president of a California State University campus, spoke about her experiences growing up as a member of the queer community during a tumultuous period.

“Identity is influenced by community and community is shaped by individual identities,” Hutchinson said.

She reflected on several landmarks of queer history which occurred during her lifetime, including the Stonewall Riots and the first Pride march in Massachusetts.

She also told her own coming out story, revealing that her identity was not accepted by her parents for many years. She used her personal struggles to highlight the need for community among LGBTQ individuals and allies.

President Hutchinson encouraged audience members to meet adversity with resilience.

“In times of uncertainty, progressive acts may be slowed or stalled, but progress remains constant,” she said.

Lucas Moran can be reached at [email protected] or @lucasmoran141 on Twitter.

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    richard johnson // Dec 7, 2016 at 6:48 am

    Why is this story so short? No quotes from the President Hutchinson’s wife. What kind of job does she have? Does she work at University too? Seems like you got a pretty good story here -= the number of views tell you that – but the length of the story is just ridiculous

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