Grad Issue: From LA to UNM, one Lobo's story
Hannah Eisenberg | May 7Having grown up a homosexual, African American youth in 1980s Los Angeles, Richard Bell understands the importance of having a voice, a way to advocate for your rights. Bell has been an advocate for gay rights through his work with nonprofits like the Santa Fe Human Rights Alliance/Pride, and he sees higher education as a way of strengthening his voice. "I think you need something behind that name of yours to get you a voice,” he said. “When those who are educated and have a degree speak up, people are more inclined to listen. So I wanted that. When I’m fighting for gay rights, when I’m speaking out against police brutality, I feel like my voice is stronger when there’s a degree behind my name."













