Interview with Steven Johnson, May 21, 2018
Project: Outsouth: LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
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Steven Johnson details his journey from Tennessee to Kentucky, describing his personal journey identifying as a gay man, as well as his path into a career in psychiatry and clinical social work. Johnson discusses his passion for music, his commitment to LGBTQ people and causes, and how he met his husband.Interview Accession
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Sexual orientation. Gay men. Gay community Coming out (Sexual orientation) ReligionInterview Rights
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Johnson, Steven Interview by Adriana Sisko. 21 May. 2018. Lexington, KY: Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries.
Johnson, S. (2018, May 21). Interview by A. Sisko. Outsouth: LGBTQ+ Oral History Project. Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington.
Johnson, Steven, interview by Adriana Sisko. May 21, 2018, Outsouth: LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries.
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