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Encyclopedia > Sheldon Andelson

Sheldon Andelson was the first openly gay University of California Regent. Andelson was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor Jerry Brown in 1980, and served until 1986. Andelson died of complications related to AIDS in 1987.


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David Bohnett Speeches (775 words)
Sheldon was Rand's friend and mentor, and it was Sheldon who was responsible for securing through Governor Jerry Brown the appointment of California's first two openly gay judges, Rand Schrader and Steve Lachs.
When Sheldon died of AIDS in January 1988, I was in the audience at Royce Hall at UCLA, listening to my beloved Randy deliver a moving and stirring eulogy.
Sheldon's words are as meaningful and important today as they were twelve and a half years ago.
NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Sheldon Andelson (56 words)
Sheldon Andelson was the first openly gay University of California Regent.
Andelson was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor Jerry Brown in 1980, and served until 1986.
Andelson died of complications related to AIDS in 1987.
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