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'''A. Damien Martin''' (December 2, 1933<ref>{{Cite web |title=A. Damien Martin - Ancestry.com |url=https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/bmd_death/?name=A.+Damien_Martin&birth=1933-12&death=1991-8_new+york-usa_35&gender=m&location=2&name_x=ps_ps&priority=usa |access-date=2024-02-03 |website=www.ancestry.com}}</ref> – August 15, 1991) was one of the founders of the [[Hetrick-Martin Institute]] (HMI), originally known as the Institute for the Protection of Lesbian and Gay Youth (IPLGY).<ref name="Life">{{cite web |title=Out and About: LGBTQ Life in NYC |url=https://www.cuny.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/page-assets/let-freedom-ring/Out-and-About-LGBTQ-Life-in-NYC-Calendar-2019-5.pdf |website=LaGuardia Community College |access-date=20 December 2022}}</ref> The [[Hetrick-Martin Institute]] (HMI) founded the [[Harvey Milk High School]] in [[New York City]].<ref name="Project">{{cite web |title=Institute for the Protection of Lesbian and Gay Youth |url=https://www.nyclgbtsites.org/site/institute-for-the-protection-of-lesbian-and-gay-youth-iplgy/ |website=NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project |access-date=20 December 2022}}</ref> Martin was a psychiatrist<ref>{{cite magazine |id={{ProQuest|2371024240}} |last1=Ocean |first1=Justin |title=HOW TIME FLIES: NYC YOUTH CENTER HITS 30 |magazine=The Advocate |issue=1027/1028 |date=June 2009 |page=22 }}</ref> and taught speech pathology at the [[Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development|NYU School of Education]].<ref name="NYT">{{cite news |title=A. Damien Martin, 57, A Gay Rights Advocate |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/08/18/obituaries/a-damien-martin-57-a-gay-rights-advocate.html | |
'''A. Damien Martin''' (December 2, 1933<ref>{{Cite web |title=A. Damien Martin - Ancestry.com |url=https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/bmd_death/?name=A.+Damien_Martin&birth=1933-12&death=1991-8_new+york-usa_35&gender=m&location=2&name_x=ps_ps&priority=usa |access-date=2024-02-03 |website=www.ancestry.com}}</ref> – August 15, 1991) was one of the founders of the [[Hetrick-Martin Institute]] (HMI), originally known as the Institute for the Protection of Lesbian and Gay Youth (IPLGY).<ref name="Life">{{cite web |title=Out and About: LGBTQ Life in NYC |url=https://www.cuny.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/page-assets/let-freedom-ring/Out-and-About-LGBTQ-Life-in-NYC-Calendar-2019-5.pdf |website=LaGuardia Community College |access-date=20 December 2022}}</ref> The [[Hetrick-Martin Institute]] (HMI) founded the [[Harvey Milk High School]] in [[New York City]].<ref name="Project">{{cite web |title=Institute for the Protection of Lesbian and Gay Youth |url=https://www.nyclgbtsites.org/site/institute-for-the-protection-of-lesbian-and-gay-youth-iplgy/ |website=NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project |access-date=20 December 2022}}</ref> Martin was a psychiatrist<ref>{{cite magazine |id={{ProQuest|2371024240}} |last1=Ocean |first1=Justin |title=HOW TIME FLIES: NYC YOUTH CENTER HITS 30 |magazine=The Advocate |issue=1027/1028 |date=June 2009 |page=22 }}</ref> and taught speech pathology at the [[Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development|NYU School of Education]].<ref name="NYT">{{cite news |title=A. Damien Martin, 57, A Gay Rights Advocate |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/08/18/obituaries/a-damien-martin-57-a-gay-rights-advocate.html |access-date=20 December 2022 |publisher=The New York Times |date=August 18, 1991}}</ref> |
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Martin was a member of the Governor's Task Force on Teenage Suicide, [[Child Welfare League of America]], The New York City Task Force on AIDS, and the [[NYC Board of Education]] Multicultural Advisory Committee.<ref name="NYT" /> |
Martin was a member of the Governor's Task Force on Teenage Suicide, [[Child Welfare League of America]], The New York City Task Force on AIDS, and the [[NYC Board of Education]] Multicultural Advisory Committee.<ref name="NYT" /> |