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	<title>COLAGE: People with a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, or Queer Parent &#187; scholarship</title>
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		<title>Introducing the COLAGE Scholarship Winners</title>
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<td align="left" valign="top">In the Fall of 2010, COLAGE<strong> </strong>awarded  four scholarships through the <strong>Lee Dubin Memorial Fund</strong>. The  fund was named for the father of COLAGE founder Ali Nickel-Dubin and,  through college scholarships, aims to honor our collective power and  celebrate the unique experiences and achievements of our families.  Students who are actively working to combat the intersections of racism,  homophobia, and/or transphobia/ gender-based discrimination, and  increase positive awareness of LGBTQ families are strongly encouraged to  apply.</td>
<td style="border: 1px solid #f47b3e;"><strong>Important Notice: </strong>COLAGE is unable to award scholarships for the 2011/2012 academic year. We hope to be able to offer our scholarship program again soon. For questions or concerns please contact mark@colage.org.</td>
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<td><strong>Elliot Parras, 18, New Mexico</strong>I am currently a freshman at New  Mexico State University in Las  Cruces, New Mexico, where I am majoring  in Journalism and Mass  Communications. Here at state, I am a member of  the fraternity Lambda  Chi Alpha. I hope to eventually move to Southern   California, where I  hope to become either an event planner or club  promoter. I love music,  especially Lady GaGa and Justin Timberlake. I  also enjoy working out and  playing basketball.</p>
<p>My family is  extremely diverse and I love it. I have two wonderful  moms. Thank you  COLAGE for choosing me! It means so much to me and my  family.</td>
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<td><strong>Lily Care, 18, Oregon</strong><br />
I was always raised in an environment  that emphasized love, tolerance, and justice. I was involved in a lot of  progressive movements my whole life, by picketing and being involved in  politics. When I was around eleven my two mothers were finally granted  the right to be legally married. Throughout the entire process I stood  outside of Portland  City Hall and held my picket sign that read, &#8220;I  love my mom&#8217;S with all my heart.&#8221; I got yelled at, cussed at, and honked  at, but it was worth it to support them. I plan to keep enlightening  people while heading into my freshman year at Western Washington  University. I&#8217;m going to be majoring in Environmental Science with an  emphasis in biology, and hopefully I can help the world change for the  better.</td>
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<td><strong>Samantha Blau, 18, Arizona</strong><br />
Samantha Blau is starting her  freshman year at Northern  Arizona University where she plans to dual  major in Elementary Education and Special Education.  Growing up with a  lesbian mother has shown her that discrimination is still a prominent  issue in today’s society, and she has fought for equal rights for the  LGBTQ community.  She was an active member and the Treasurer of her high  school Gay Straight Alliance.</td>
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<p><strong>Shana Turner, 30, Louisiana</strong><br />
Shana  is a junior at Goddard College, where she is studying Creative Writing  with a concentration in race, class and gender studies. She grew up in  the Dorchester and Roxbury neighborhoods of Boston, MA with her two  brothers, her gay mom, and a vibrant community of friends and extended  family. She now lives in New   Orleans, LA. with her girlfriend, who is  the love of her life! Shana has been involved in community activism and  organizing since she was very young. After her younger brother was  murdered, she helped to create a grassroots organization run by and for  young, working-class women in the inner-city called Reflect &amp;  Strengthen, which will soon celebrate its 10-year anniversary! She is  currently working on creating and producing a play that tells the story  of the fellowship between two young, queer women dealing with life&#8217;s  blows while they continuously grow and become stronger from their  experiences.</td>
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