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- Walter Jay Lear (May 4, 1923 - May 29, 2010) was an American physician and activist for healthcare reform and LGBT rights.Among his contributions, Lear was a founder of the Institute of Social Medicine and Community Health and the Maternity Care Coalition of Greater Philadelphia. In 1964 Lear was also a founder of the Medical Community for Human Rights. He received the American Public Health Association's Helen Rodriguez-Trias Award for his contributions to the cause of social justice. (en)
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- Brooklyn, New York, United States (en)
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- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (en)
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- Columbia University (en)
- Harvard University (en)
- Long Island College of Medicine (en)
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- Photograph of Walter Lear, courtesy of the Philadelphia Gay News (en)
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- Advocacy for LGBT rights (en)
- Advocacy for progressive health issues (en)
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- Physician (en)
- Public health official (en)
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- Helen Rodriguez-Trias Award for Social Justice (en)
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- Media related to Walter J. Lear (en)
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- Institute of Social Medicine and Community Health (en)
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- Walter Jay Lear (May 4, 1923 - May 29, 2010) was an American physician and activist for healthcare reform and LGBT rights.Among his contributions, Lear was a founder of the Institute of Social Medicine and Community Health and the Maternity Care Coalition of Greater Philadelphia. In 1964 Lear was also a founder of the Medical Community for Human Rights. He received the American Public Health Association's Helen Rodriguez-Trias Award for his contributions to the cause of social justice. (en)
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