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00:00:01 - Introductions/background

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Partial Transcript: Megan Lee Myklegard: Hello this is Megan Myklegard it's July 24th, 2015 we are
at 310 Webb Street. I'm here with Gwen. Gwen would you like to introduce
yourself with the date of birth and place of birth?

Gwen Coleman: Okay, I'm Gwen Coleman. I was born in Nankudo, Namibia on December
2nd, 1992.

00:03:33 - Finding the LGBT community

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: When were you first introduced to the LGBT community?

COLEMAN: Well I always was very accepting and open to it, like I never had a
time period where I was like "Oh, that's weird", and so I met my best
guy friend in sixth grade and he came out in seventh grade and so like that was
my first time knowing someone who was gay and I was just like "That's cool."

Keywords: friends; middle school

00:04:02 - Self identity

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: When, how do you identify yourself?

COLEMAN: Bisexual.

MYKLEGARD: Bisexual?

COLEMAN: Mhm.

Keywords: bisexual; identity; personal

00:05:22 - Family dynamics and religion

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Did you talk to your parents about it?

COLEMAN: No, because my mom is like super religious and she was always really
outspoken against it.

Keywords: against; outspoken; religion

00:09:24 - Cliques

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: [laughs] Alright, how would you describe your clique in high school?

COLEMAN: I had a very diverse group of people that I hung out with. So my first
closest friends were all Philipino, [laughs] so I participated in a lot of
Philipino traditions and lived amongst them and all their parents were
pretty religious too, but we all kind of had the same mindset.

Keywords: friends; high school; mindset

00:11:11 - VT LGBT community and group affilitations

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: When you came to Virginia Tech did you seek out an LGBT community?

COLEMAN: Not at first because I didn't, since I didn't know what I was, I
thought for a second that I would be judged for not knowing. Like I thought to
join you had to be sure, and since I wasn't completely sure, I wasn't
comfortable joining.

Keywords: Tech; community

00:20:57 - Closing comments

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Partial Transcript: MYKLEGARD: Alright, would you have any suggestions about how you would like to
see Virginia Tech grow in terms of acceptance and just being in the LGBT community?

COLEMAN: I think it first starts with how we talk about it. Like I said even
when I started working for the people who teach the workshops they talked in a
very heteronormative manner and so people think like that all the time.

Keywords: conversations; history