Difference between revisions 5660724 and 5689894 on simplewiki{{Infobox person | honorific_prefix = | name = Konrad Juengling | honorific_suffix = | image = <!-- filename only, i.e. without "File:" (or "Image:") prefix or enclosing [[brackets]] --> | image_size = | alt = | caption = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | birth_name = <!-- only use if different from name above --> | birth_date = | birth_place = [[Salem, Oregon|Salem]], [[Oregon]], [[U.S.]] | residence = | nationality = United States | other_names = | ethnicity = German<ref name=ethnicity>{{cite news|title=Konrad and Robert engagement|url=http://gaypv.mx/interviews/konrad-and-robert-engagement/|accessdate=26 June 2015|publisher=[[Gay PV]]}}</ref> | citizenship = American | education = | alma_mater = [[Portland State University]] | occupation = [[Gay rights]] activist | party = | spouse = <!-- Use article title or common name --> | partner = Robert W. Peterson | religion = The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints<ref name=formermormon>{{cite news|last1=Newsman|first1=Mormon|title=Mormon News Report, 19-February-2015|url=http://www.theculturalhallpodcast.com/2015/02/mormon-news-report-19-february-2015/|accessdate=26 June 2015|publisher=The Cultural Hall Podcast|date=Feb 19, 2015}}</ref> | children = | parents = | relatives = }} '''Konrad Juengling''' is an [[Americans|American]] [[political]] and [[LGBT social movements|gay rights]] [[activist]]. Juengling iwas also a [[writer]] for ''[[PQ Monthly]]'' and the organization [[Geeks OUT]]. ==Biography== Konrad Juengling was born in [[Salem, Oregon]]. He was raised as a member of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]].<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> The Juengling family has been characterized as being very involved in the arts.<ref name=ethnicity /> Juengling attended [[North Salem High School (Salem, Oregon)|North Salem High School]]. While a [[student]] he wrote for the student [[newspaper]] ''The Clarion''. After starting at [[Portland State University]], Juengling began writing for their newspaper, the ''[[Daily Vanguard|Vanguard]]Vanguard''. His first [[Newspaper|article]] was titled ''Ender of the Line''.<ref name=headlinesforKJ>{{cite web|title=Recent Headlines for Konrad Juengling|url=http://psuvanguard.com/author/konrad-juengling/|website=PSU Vanguard|publisher=Portland State University|accessdate=8 July 2015}}</ref> Juengling graduated from Portland State with a [[bachelor's degree]] in [[psychology]].<ref name=formermormon/> He previously worked as a [[mental health]] associate<ref name=formermormon/> before attending [[Boise State University]] for grad school, where he earned a Master's in Social Work. ==Activism== ===Non-political activism=== Juengling has advocated for increased literacy in the overall population, and started a queer men's book club in Portland in 2013 through the Cascade AIDS Project.<ref name=engaged /> Also in 2013, Juengling advocated against people watching the movie ''Ender's Game'', citing [[Orson Scott Card]]'s views on homosexuality and encouraging people to practice queer ethical consumerism.<ref name=endersgame>{{cite news|last1=Stevens|first1=Greg|title=Don’t boycott ‘Ender’s Game'; donate to the Trevor Project instead|url=http://gregstevens.com/2013/10/18/opinion-dont-boycott-enders-game-donate-to-the-trevor-project-instead/#comments|accessdate=26 June 2015|publisher=Greg Stevens|date=Oct 18, 2013}}</ref> The op-eds he wrote and overall stance "helped to raise GeeksOUT’s profile after their ‘Skip Ender’s Game’ campaign."<ref name=ethnicity /> Juengling then joined the GeeksOUT team, writing posts about queer-related media for their site. Citing queer ethical consumerism again, Juengling has taken the position that people should not donate to the [[Salvation Army]] based on their policies relating to homosexual people.<ref name=skipbuckets>{{cite news|last1=Juengling|first1=Konrad|title=GUEST OPINION: WHY SKIPPING THE RED BUCKETS IS A GOOD THING|url=http://www.proudqueerbayarea.com/guest-opinion-skipping-red-buckets-good-thing/17797|accessdate=26 June 2015|publisher=PQ Monthly|date=Dec 18, 2013}}</ref> ===Politics=== ====Indiana State House representatives==== In March of 2015, Indiana passed the [[Religious Freedom Restoration Act (Indiana)|Religious Freedom Restoration Act]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.indystar.com/story/news/politics/2015/03/31/indianas-rfra-similar-federal-rfra/70729888/?from=global&sessionKey=&autologin= |title=How Indiana's RFRA differs from federal version |author=Kristine Guerra; Tim Evans |date= 2 April 2015|website= |publisher=INDYStar |accessdate=10 August 2015}}</ref> In response, Juengling purchased the [[domain names]] of six Republican [[Indiana State House]] representatives.<ref name=buyingdomains>{{cite news|last1=Terkel|first1=Amanda|title=Gay Rights Activist Scoops Up Domain Names Of Indiana Lawmakers Who Voted For 'Religious Freedom' Bill|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/21/indiana-religious-freedom_n_7107808.html|accessdate=26 June 2015|publisher=Huffington Post|date=Apr 21, 2015}}</ref> He linked them to the [[Human Rights Campaign]]'s Youth Statistics page.<ref name=buyingdomains/> He stated the information on the site would educate the lawmakers about a population that "is already disadvantaged and have less accesses to family, community supports, and healthcare."<ref name=buyingdomains/> The domain names he purchased were for representatives Dale Devon, Don Lehe, Donna Schaibley, Douglas Gutwein, Kathy Kreag Richardson, and Martin Carbaugh.<ref name=handover>{{cite news|last1=Alberts|first1=Thomas|title=Activist Buys Domain Names Of Anti-Gay Indiana Lawmakers, Offers To Hand Them Over, If...|url=http://www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/thomasalberts/portland_activist_writes_follow_up_letter_to_indiana_representatives|accessdate=26 June 2015|publisher=The New Civil Rights Movement|date=Apr 21, 2015}}</ref> In reference to purchasing the domain names, writer Brian Anderson called Juengling an [[extortion]]ist.<ref name=controversy>{{cite news|last1=Anderson|first1=Brian|title=Gay Activist Extorts Indiana Lawmakers Who Voted For Religious Freedom Law|url=http://downtrend.com/71superb/gay-activist-extorts-indiana-lawmakers-who-voted-for-religious-freedom-law|accessdate=26 June 2015|publisher=Downtrend|date=Apr 21, 2015}}</ref> He said he "is holding [the domains] hostage until they bow to his will."<ref name=controversy/> Criticism has also come from the [[LGBT]] community including ''[[PinkNews]]'', In an article by Nick Duffy he stated "We could not possibly condone such a petty move."<ref name=pinknews>{{cite news|last1=Duffy|first1=Nick|title=Activist buys up website domains of Republicans who voted for Indiana’s anti-gay law|url=http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2015/04/21/activist-buys-up-website-domains-of-republicans-who-voted-for-indianas-anti-gay-law/|accessdate=26 June 2015|publisher=Pink News|date=Apr 21, 2015}}</ref> The ''[[Huffington Post]]'' awarded Juengling with their Unicorn of the Week award for his efforts in combating Indiana's RFRA bill and "doing something positive for the LGBTQ community" and his "tech-savvy queer activism."<ref name=unicorn2>{{cite news|title=Our #UnicornOfTheWeek Is Konrad Jeungling|url=http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/archive/segment/5539665978c90a7ace000499|accessdate=26 June 2015|publisher=Huffington Post Live|date=Apr 23, 2015}}</ref> ====2016 presidential election==== Juengling supports [[Hilary Clinton]] for the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] nomination for the [[United States presidential election, 2016|United States 2016 presidential election]].<ref name=supportinghilary>{{cite news|last1=Alberts|first1=Thomas|title=EXCLUSIVE: A Very Gay Amazon Gift Registry Created For The Very Anti-Gay Ted Cruz|url=http://www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/thomasalberts/a_very_gay_amazon_gift_registry_opened_for_the_very_anti_gay_ted_cruz|accessdate=26 June 2015|publisher=The New Civil Rights Movement|date=May 26, 2015}}</ref> He has made comments why he is against the campaigns of [[Ted Cruz]].<ref name=supportinghilary/> In December 2015, Juengling published ''Jeb's ABCs'', a satirical children's book on presidential contender [[Jeb Bush]].<ref>http://www.amazon.com/Jebs-ABCs-Konrad-Juengling/dp/1519404565/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449184436&sr=8-1&keywords=Jeb%27s+ABCs</ref> ==Personal life== Juengling is married to Robert W. Peterson. The two married at [[Silver Falls State Park]] in Oregon in August, 2016. Upon news of their engagement being announced, the two were congratulated by ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' alum Honey Mahogany and Latrice Royale.<ref name=engaged>{{cite news|title=News from across the pond|url=http://gscene.com/news/news-from-across-the-pond/|accessdate=26 June 2015|publisher=GScene|date=Feb 2, 2015}}</ref> Robert's father Stephen Peterson is an aerospace engineer for Honeywell International, Inc.<ref name=father/> ==References== {{reflist|30em}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Juengling, Konrad}} [[Category:20th century births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:American LGBT people]] [[Category:Gay men]] [[Category:LGBT rights activists from the United States]] [[Category:LGBT writers]] [[Category:Writers from Oregon]] [[Category:People from Salem, Oregon]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=5689894.
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