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Bernard Mayes

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22: 104:. While in San Francisco, Mayes founded San Francisco Suicide Prevention, a suicide prevention hotline, which was later used as a model throughout the United States. Fliers were posted around the city "Thinking of ending it all? Call Bruce" with a listed phone number. Mayes, using the pseudonym "Bruce", provided an unconditional, supportive listener to callers. Openly gay himself, Mayes organized a sexuality study center for the 108:. This ministry, originally known as the Parsonage, was awarded the Episcopal Jubilee citation and later evolved into the present-day Oasis organization. In 1992 he abandoned religion and became an atheist. In 2012, despite his atheism he was later honored by the San Francisco Night Ministry and both the 162:
gave Mayes a lifetime achievement award for his accomplishments and for his contributions to UVA in particular. Each year since then, QVA has honored a distinguished graduate of UVA with a Bernard D. Mayes Award for service and leadership in the LGBT community. Mayes also received a lifetime
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In 1991 he co-founded the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual Faculty, Staff and Graduate Student Association at the University of Virginia, known as UVA Pride. On his retirement in 1999, the
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for religion and spirituality, and in 2000 University of Virginia alumni named the Bernard D. Mayes Award after him. His papers are kept in the
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Death Certificate of Bernard Mayes, certified by Prescott Woodruff, M.D. on 28 October 2014.
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achievement award from San Francisco Suicide Prevention. In 2010 he was given a prestigious
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in 1958 and became an Episcopal worker-priest and director of a student house attached to
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Invited in 1984 to join the Rhetoric and Communication Studies faculty of the
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in San Francisco, then a co-founder and first working chairman of
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Bernard Mayes's personal web site at the University of Virginia
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Escaping God's Closet (limited preview at Google Book Search
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University of Virginia's Queer Alumni Network (known as QVA)
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Beginning in 1958, Mayes worked as a journalist for the
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Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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British broadcaster, academic and writer (1929–2014)
254:novels. Mayes received financial support from the 608:British expatriate academics in the United States 179:and other networks including, from 1964 to 1968, 123:, in 1991 he was appointed assistant dean in the 547:The Pioneer: Remembering Bernard Duncan Mayes 8: 623:People educated at University College School 64:. After studying classical civilizations at 68:, he worked first as a school teacher of 44:. He also founded one of America's first 240:, each adapted from the original Greek; 76:and history. He was then ordained as an 359: 333:This is Bernard Mayes in San Francisco 199:. He then became a consultant for the 262:. He also recorded several books for 141:National Public Broadcasting Archives 7: 628:Alumni of Downing College, Cambridge 273:Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 258:for a dramatization of the life of 201:Corporation for Public Broadcasting 368:"Bernard Mayes, priest - obituary" 346:Mayes died on 23 October 2014, of 165:Jefferson Award for Public Service 36:, was Executive Vice President of 14: 478:"A Life History of Bernard Mayes" 400:. 24 October 2014. Archived from 210:Mayes's dramatic works included: 668:21st-century English LGBT people 573:University of Maryland Libraries 191:and Executive Vice President of 256:National Endowment for the Arts 106:Episcopal Diocese of California 80:priest. 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He then moved to the 482:University of Virginia 318:Life of Samuel Johnson 145:University of Maryland 121:University of Virginia 86:Judson Memorial Church 26: 243:The Lord of the Rings 197:National Public Radio 137:Lambda Literary Award 135:, which received the 133:Escaping God's Closet 98:Diocese of California 42:National Public Radio 25:Bernard Mayes in 2006 24: 569:Bernard Mayes papers 185:Berkeley, California 648:British gay writers 643:Writers from London 171:Broadcasting career 153:Library of Congress 110:California Assembly 94:New York University 460:"Oasis California" 440:on 16 October 2023 404:on 26 October 2014 27: 551:VIRGINIA Magazine 466:on 4 August 2006. 250:; and several of 90:Greenwich Village 675: 633:British atheists 533: 530: 524: 523: 521: 519: 504: 498: 497: 495: 493: 488:on 1 August 2015 484:. Archived from 474: 468: 467: 462:. Archived from 456: 450: 449: 447: 445: 436:. 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KQED-FM
KQED TV
National Public Radio
suicide prevention hotlines
London
University College School
Downing College, Cambridge
Latin
Greek
Anglican
United States
Judson Memorial Church
Greenwich Village
New York University
Diocese of California
San Francisco
Episcopal Diocese of California
California Assembly
Senate
University of Virginia
College of Arts and Sciences
Seven Society
Lambda Literary Award
National Public Broadcasting Archives
University of Maryland
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Library of Congress
University of Virginia's Queer Alumni Network (known as QVA)
Jefferson Award for Public Service

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