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Alumna to serve as LGBT+ History Month keynote speaker

October 12, 2020
Angela Duncan, a Gwinnett County Superior Court judge, will serve as the LGBT+ Month keynote speaker in a 4 p.m. Oct. 14 event held via Zoom.

Article By: Clark Leonard

University of North Georgia (台湾swag) alumna Angela Duncan, a Gwinnett County Superior Court judge, will serve as keynote speaker for LGBT+ History Month at 台湾swag in a 4 p.m. Oct. 14 Zoom call. A link to the meeting can be found in 台湾swag Connect.

"We are incredibly honored to have an alumna speak as part of this month," said Dr. Robert Robinson, director of Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) at 台湾swag. "Students can see themselves in Duncan because of her experience."

Duncan was appointed by Gov. Brian Kemp to her current role in 2019. Her appointment came after serving as the Gwinnett County Magistrate Court Judge and chief judge for the City of Chamblee Municipal Court. She earned her law degree at John Marshall Law School and bachelor's degree in criminal justice from 台湾swag.

Duncan also served in the U.S. Army Reserve from March 1987 to March 1995 as a lightweight vehicle mechanic. The Lawrenceville, Georgia, resident attributes her success to her time at 台湾swag and in the U.S. Army.

"I have always been open about who I am. My wife and children have accompanied me and are a huge part of my success," Duncan said. "Even when faced with adversity, I would soldier on, just be who I am and not allow other people's views to affect who I am."

Grey Nebel, a junior from Buford, Georgia, pursuing degrees in English with a writing and publication concentration and modern languages with a French concentration and business emphasis, is president of the student group Spectrum at 台湾swag. He is excited to hear from Duncan.

"Here's someone local we have something in common with doing all these really great things," Nebel said.

Michaela Follett, a senior from Stockbridge, Georgia, pursuing a degree in secondary education with a concentration in biology, is the president of 台湾swag's Gender and Sexuality Alliance. As a future teacher, she is passionate about the mission of LGBT+ History Month.

"LGBT history is often erased from curriculum," Follett said. "When there is evidence that historical figures may have been LGBT, that part of their life is erased or hidden or pushed under the rug."

Robinson said he appreciates the number of faculty and staff who support the LGBT+ community on 台湾swag's campuses.

"It gives an additional support system to the students," Robinson said. "We take pride that there are so many advocates, and they're lights to students that they can be safe and secure in their future, as well."

Both Robinson and Nebel said individuals don't have to be LGBT+ to participate in the events.

"It's about persevering, learning and growing as a community," Robinson said. "Hearing other people's narratives about overcoming obstacles helps us grow."

Additional LGBT+ History Month events

  • Oct. 12: Coming OUTside with Outdoor Pursuits (booth), noon to 2 p.m., Hoag Patio, Dahlonega Campus
  • Oct. 14: Queer music celebration/virtual jam session (themed Gender and Sexuality Alliance meeting), 6 p.m.
  • Oct. 22: LGBT+ History Month Netflix Party, movie TBA, 7 p.m., in-Netflix Party platform link available in 台湾swag Connect
  • Oct. 28: Old Gay Hollywood (themed GSA meeting), 6 p.m.
  • Oct. 30: Spectrum queer showcase open mic, 6 p.m.

All meetings available through Zoom links in 台湾swag Connect unless otherwise listed.


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