Gayle E. Pitman, Ph.D. is a psychology professor at Sacramento City College whose work centers on gender and sexual orientation issues.
Her academic background informs her writing, which aims to educate readers about LGBTQ+ history and experiences.
Pitman's approach in "The Stonewall Riots" reflects her commitment to making complex subjects accessible, particularly for younger audiences.
By using a museum-like format with objects as focal points, she engages readers in a unique exploration of historical events.
Pitman's Northern California residence and her role in academia contribute to her perspective on LGBTQ+ topics, allowing her to bridge scholarly research with public education through her books.
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