- Eric Rofes
Eric Rofes (
August 31 ,1954 —June 26 ,2006 ) was agay activist, feminist, educator, and author who wrote or edited 12 books.Life and works
Rofes grew up in
Commack, New York and he graduated fromHarvard University . He received a master's degree from theUniversity of California, Berkeley in 1995 and a doctorate in social and cultural studies in 1998.citation |date=July 8 ,2006 |title=Eric RofesGay Activist, Author |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/07/AR2006070701326.html |periodical=The Washington Post |accessdate=2007-10-26 ]He was appointed to the White House Conference on the Family in 1980.He became director of the
Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center in the 1980s.In 1989 Rofes became executive director of the
Shanti Project , a nonprofit AIDS service organization inSan Francisco . He resigned in 1993, following an audit that questioned how the group had spent federal funds.In 1998, while doing his PhD at
UC Berkeley , Rofes wrote "", in which he argued that the AIDS crisis had passed and gay men needed to free themselves from the sense of emergency and victimhood. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/29/us/29rofes.html?_r=1&oref=slogin Eric Rofes, Commentator on Gay Issues, Dies at 51 - New York Times ] ] A review inThe Nation described "Dry Bones Breathe" as "perhaps the most important book about gay male culture and community of the past decade." However, the book has also been castigated for only limning the experiences of 'middle-class, urban, white, gay men' instead of being more societally inclusive. [Journal of Homosexuality , volume 53, issue 3, 'Gay Activism and Scholarship from the Front Lines: Contributions of Eric Rofes – A Memoriam' by Donald C. Barrett]Rofes was a professor of Education at
Humboldt State University inArcata, California , and served on the board of theNational Gay and Lesbian Task Force andWhite Crane Institute .Rofes was in
Provincetown, Massachusetts [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/06/28/BAGOEJLFC11.DTL Eric Rofes - scholar, educator, gay men's health activist ] ] , working on his 13th book when he died of a heart attack. Humboldt State has established the Eric Rofes Center as a new program in his honor to continue his work in gay activism.One of the last projects Rofes worked on was the creation of a series of "Gay Men's Health Leadership Academies" to combat what he saw as a "pathology-focused understanding of gay men" in safe-sex education. [ [http://www.whitecranejournal.com/66/art6605.asp White Crane #66, Eric Rofes - Gay Bodies, Gay Selves ] ] These workshops have continued as a continuation of his legacy.
Bibliography
*'The Kids' Book of Divorce (1983)
*"I Thought People Like That Killed Themselves" Lesbians, Gay Men and Suicide (1983)
*The Kids' Book About Parents (1983)
*The Kids' Book About Death and Dying (1997)
*Socrates, Plato, & Guys Like Me (1985)
*Gay Life (1986)
*Living with AIDS on Long Island (1989)
*Reviving the Tribe (1996)
*Opposite Sex (1998)
*"" (1998)
*Youth and Sexualities (2004)
*The Emancipatory Promise of Charter Schools (2004)
*A Radical Rethinking of Sexuality & Schooling (2005)References
External links
* [http://www.ericrofes.com Official website]
* [http://www.whitecranejournal.com/66/art6605.asp Eric Rofes article on the history of Gay Men's Health Movement]
* [http://www.gaywisdom.org/academy.html Gay Men Health Leadership Academy]
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