Alice Paul Direct Mail Marketing honors our hometown history makers

Charles Callender

Charles Callender, Ph.D., was the chair of the Department of Anthropology at Case Western Reserve University, as well as an integral part of Cleveland's LGBT community.

Having done field work among Native Americans and the Kenuz people in Egyptian

Nubia, he turned his eye toward people closer to home, becoming the faculty advisor of the Gay Student Union at Case.

Callender founded the Gay People's Chronicle in 1984 to replace the ten-year-old High Gear newspaper, which had ceased publication earlier that year.

He continued as the paper's editor and publisher until his death from a heart attack on October 30, 1986, on his 58th birthday.

His legacy lives on in the newspaper he founded, which renamed its community calendar "Charlie's Calendar" in his honor.

A collection of his work, lecture notes and papers resides in the National Anthropological Archives of the National Museum of National History in Suitland, Maryland.

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