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Kelvin Lynch
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Kelvin is a writer, gay activist, political watchdog, pop culture enthusiast, and small business consultant who lives in San Francisco. He holds master's degrees in clinical psychology and business administration. He is currently finishing his third year of law school to become a civil rights attorney. E-mail Kelvin at: examinerkelvin@gmail.com.


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