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He was listed by [[Out in the City]] Issue 55 (07/11) as number 86 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]] of 100 most influential people. The entry described him as "now mayor of Ealing", which is clearly a mistake, possibly a confusion with [[John Gallagher]]. | He was listed by [[Out in the City]] Issue 55 (07/11) as number 86 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]] of 100 most influential people. The entry described him as "now mayor of Ealing", which is clearly a mistake, possibly a confusion with [[John Gallagher]]. | ||
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==External sites== | ==External sites== |
Revision as of 18:01, 25 October 2012
This article is about the veteran gay campaigner. For the journalist and former MP, see Michael Brown (politician).
Michael Brown, born 1932 – referred to as “D Michael Brown” in Out of the Shadows – is a former dentist, and a gay campaigner from the early days of GLF and before.
In March 2011 he received the Derek Oyston Achievement Award from CHE.[1] He can be seen talking about the award in a video by Leon Ancliffe[2].
In April 2011 Michael Brown delivered the first Robert Cook Lecture.[3]
He was listed by Out in the City Issue 55 (07/11) as number 86 in the Pride Power List 2011 of 100 most influential people. The entry described him as "now mayor of Ealing", which is clearly a mistake, possibly a confusion with John Gallagher.
Michael Brown is one of the founders of the London Gay Men’s History Group.
External sites
Interview with Michael Brown, Out in the City magazine, July 2011 (page 68): http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1sudv/OutInTheCityJulyIssu/resources/index.htm?referrerUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.yudu.com%2Fpublish%2Ffinish_now%2F321511