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'''Konrad Juengling''', is a [[German]]-[[American]] [[political]] and [[LGBT social movements|gay rights]] [[activist]]. He is also a [[writer]] for ''[[PQ Monthly]]'' and the organization [[Geeks OUT]].

==Biography==
Konrad Juengling was born in [[Salem, Oregon]], to Dr. Charles F. Juengling, A.G., and Holly E. N. Juengling. His family are members of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]
, with his father heading the [[Scandinavian]] department at the church's [[Family History Center (LDS Church)|Family History Center]] in [[Salt Lake City]].<ref name=father>{{cite news|last1=Drake|first1=Aaron|title=Is This the First Time Grindr Led to Nuptials?|url=http://www.advocate.com/politics/marriage-equality/wedding-channel/2015/02/18/first-time-grindr-led-nuptials|accessdate=26 June 2015|publisher=The Advocate|date=Feb 18, 2015}}</ref> Fritz received his doctoral degree in Germanic philology from the [[University of Minnesota]], where he studied with Ari Hoptman under their adviser Anatoly Liberman.<ref name=fatherbackground>{{cite web|title=Spring 1999 GraduatHis father heads the [[Scandinavian]] department at the School Commencement|url=http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/handle/11299/154980/graduateschool_?sequence=1|website=University of Minnesota|publisher=University of Minnesota|accessdate=8 July 2015}}</ref> Fritz is the brother of emmy-nominated Dietrich Juengling and nephew of author Sybil Gibson Higley. Through his mother, Juengling is the nephew of archaeologist Dr. Zachary Nelson.urch's [[Family History Center (LDS Church)|Family History Center]] in [[Salt Lake City]].<ref name=father/> The Juengling family has been characterized as very involved in the arts.<ref name=ethnicity /> 

Juengling attended North Salem High School, where he wrote for the student newspaper ''The Clarion''. After starting university at [[Portland State University]], Juengling began writing for their newspaper, the ''[[Daily Vanguard|Vanguard]]''. His first article was titled ''Ender of the Line''.<ref name=headlinesforKJ>{{cite web|title=Rece(contracted; show full)
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