Konrad Juengling

Konrad Anders Juengling (German: Jüngling; born 1987) is an American LGBT rights activist and writer. His activism focuses on equal rights for LGBT people, and supporting liberal politicians.
He is a former contributing writer for PQ Monthly and Geeks OUT.
Early life and education
Konrad Anders Juengling was born in 1987 in Salem, Oregon. He was raised a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Juengling attended North Salem High School, from which he graduated in 2005. After graduating high school, Juengling attended university at Portland State University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in psychology.
Activism
Politics
In March 2015, Indiana passed SB 101, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. In response, Juengling purchased the domain names of six Republican representatives and linked them to the Human Rights Campaign's Youth Statistics page. In an open letter to the representatives, Juengling offered to give them the domains in exchange for passing a non-discrimination policy.
Juengling subsequently wrote a book about Jeb Bush called Jeb's ABCs, a satirical children's book that called attention to Bush's political stances.
Writing
From 2013 to 2015, Juengling was a contributing writer for PQ Monthly. Juengling also wrote posts about queer-related media for Geeks OUT from 2014 to 2016.
 
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