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Sunil Gulab

Sunil Gulab is an artist, environmental scientist, and community organizer who has been an active member of the Lynn community for more than two decades. Born in Harare and raised in Chivhu, Gulab occupied an “in-between” space as an ethnic Indian in the apartheid state of Zimbabwe. He attended Huntington College in Montgomery, Alabama, where he encountered an eerily similar racial system that separated blacks from whites. After college, he moved to Jamaica Plain, where he worked as an au pair for a lesbian couple. As he grew comfortable expressing his gay identity, he eventually made his way to Lynn, a city for which he has enormous respect and affection. He attended several gay bars but was most at home at 47 Central. He served for ten years as a mentor for NAGLY (The North Shore Alliance for GLBTQ+ Youth), during which time he received his MBA from Boston College. His interview discussed racial systems of power, identity politics, and generational differences in the LGBTQ+ community..

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Sunil Gulab

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Racial Politics of Apartheid Zimbabwe

Sunil Gulab

Racial History: From Zimbabwe to Huntington College in Alabama

Sunil Gulab

The Closing of Gay Bars and the next Generation

Sunil Gulab

Lynn Will Welcome the Downtrodden

Sunil Gulab

NAGLY: North Shore Alliance for GLBTQ+ Youth

Sunil Gulab

Bullied but Resilient

Sunil Gulab

From First Crush to Coming Out: A Long Journey

Sunil Gulab

Boston: The Weather and the People Could be Cold

Sunil Gulab

The Best Thing About Lynn is the People

Sunil Gulab

47 Central was my Bar

Sunil Gulab

New Generation and Optimism for the Future

Sunil Gulab

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