The Advocate

THE LINGUISTIC EXPLORER

As a child in a deeply religious family in Tennessee, future linguist and anthropologist Dr. K. David Harrison was certain of two things. “I knew I was gay.

“I knew I was gay. I knew I wanted to be an explorer,” he tells The Advocate.

The only problem?

“I had no idea that anybody else ticked those two boxes.”

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