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'''Michael Brown''' &ndash; referred to as “D Michael Brown” in <cite>[[Out of the Shadows (book)|Out of the Shadows]]</cite> &ndash; is a gay campaigner, from the early days of [[GLF]] and before. In 2011 he received the [[Derek Oyston Achievement Award]] from [[CHE]]. He can be seen talking about the award in [http://www.c-h-e.org.uk/mbrownvideo.htm a video] by [[Leon Ancliffe]].
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'''Michael Brown''', born 1932 &ndash; referred to as “D Michael Brown” in <cite>[[Out of the Shadows (book)|Out of the Shadows]]</cite> &ndash; is a gay campaigner, from the early days of [[GLF]] and before. In 2011 he received the [[Derek Oyston Achievement Award]] from [[CHE]]. He can be seen talking about the award in [http://www.c-h-e.org.uk/mbrownvideo.htm a video] by [[Leon Ancliffe]].
  
 
He was listed by [[Out in the City]] Issue 55 (07/11) as number 86 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]] of 100 most influential people. The entry described him as "now mayor of Ealing", which is clearly a mistake, possibly a confusion with [[John Gallagher]].
 
He was listed by [[Out in the City]] Issue 55 (07/11) as number 86 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]] of 100 most influential people. The entry described him as "now mayor of Ealing", which is clearly a mistake, possibly a confusion with [[John Gallagher]].

Revision as of 16:03, 9 February 2012

Michael Brown, born 1932 – referred to as “D Michael Brown” in Out of the Shadows – is a gay campaigner, from the early days of GLF and before. In 2011 he received the Derek Oyston Achievement Award from CHE. He can be seen talking about the award in a video by Leon Ancliffe.

He was listed by Out in the City Issue 55 (07/11) as number 86 in the Pride Power List 2011 of 100 most influential people. The entry described him as "now mayor of Ealing", which is clearly a mistake, possibly a confusion with John Gallagher.