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DIANE (DEE) MOSBACHER M.D., PH.D.

A. PERSONAL DATA

Web sites: www.womanvision.org www.trainingrules.com

B. EDUCATON

1972 B.A. Psychology, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA 1979 Ph.D. Social Psychology, Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, Yellow Springs, OH 1983 M.D. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX

Medical Postdoctoral Training:

1983-1984 Medical Intern, Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 1984-1987 Psychiatry Resident, Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Medical Licensure and Certification:

1983 Massachusetts License Registration 1984 California License Registration 1984 Texas License Registration 1984 Colorado License Registration 1989 Board Certified, Psychiatry and Neurology

C. EMPLOYMENT

Pre-professional Employment:

1972-1973 Ranger Construction in D.C.-- first woman hired as construction worker by a company that built public schools in Washington, D.C. 1973-1974 Grease Palace – auto mechanic in the first woman- owned auto repair shop in Washington, DC

Medical Professional Employment:

1972-1973 Chief Administrator, Women's National Abortion Action Coalition 1973-1974 Administrator and Paramedic at Washington Area Free Clinic 2

1983-1987 Clinical Fellow in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 1986-1987 Chief Resident, Somerville Mental Health Clinic, Boston, MA 1988-1989 Medical Consultant, Social Security Administration District Quality Board, , CA 1988-1991 Medical Director, Mission Adult Day Treatment Program, San Francisco, CA 1991-1995 Medical Director for Mental Health, San Mateo County, CA 1995-1996 Consultant, HIV Neuropsychological Assessment and Counseling Program 1997-2009 Senior Psychiatrist, Progress Foundation &Consultant, Clay Street Residential Care Facility 1998-2011 Volunteer Psychiatrist, Caduceus Outreach Program, (serving chronically mentally ill homeless people in the Tenderloin) San Francisco, CA 2005-2013 Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Community Health Systems, University of California, San Francisco

D. MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONAL BOARDS and EXECUTIVE POSITIONS HELD

1978-1987 Board of Directors, Earth House, Princeton, New Jersey (half way house for schizophrenics) 1979-1983 Chairperson, Program Committee, Women in Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 1979-1981 Co-Chairperson, Ad-hoc Committee on Minority Affairs, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 1980-1981 Chairperson, Financial Aid Committee, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 1980-1981 President, American Medical Student Association, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 1981-1983 Trustee-at-Large, American Medical Student Association 1981-1983 Board of Advisors, Cancer Research Foundation, New York, NY 1986-1987 Secretary, American Association of Physicians for Human Rights (AAPHR) 1988-1991 Board of Directors, Shanti Project, San Francisco, CA 1988-1990 Board of Directors, Lyon-Martin Women’s Health Services, San Francisco, CA 1990-1992 President, Board of Directors, Lyon-Martin Women’s Health Services, San Francisco, CA 1999-2003 Board of Trustees, California Pacific Medical Center

E. OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL BOARDS

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1985-1990 Board of Trustees, Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities 1993- Executive Director, Woman Vision 1994-1996 Advisory Board, Women's Sports Foundation 1994-1996 Board of Directors, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force 1995-2000 Board of Trustees, Pitzer College

F. PITZER COLLEGE

1985-- Diane Mosbacher Endowed Scholarship (annual)

2010 Established the Mosbacher/Gartrell Center for Media Experimentation & Activism

G. MEDICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH PUBLICATIONS

Journals:

1. Mosbacher D. Medical Muddle. Journal of Orthomolecular Psychiatry. 1978; 7(1):68-69. 2. Mosbacher D. A Tale of Two Hospitals. Journal of Orthomolecular Psychiatry. 1980;9(1):52-57. 3. Gartrell N, Mosbacher D. A Case Report of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treated with Doxepin. American Journal of Psychiatry. 1982;139:1351-1353. 4. Gartrell N, Mosbacher D. Sex Differences in the Naming of Children's Genitalia. Sex Roles. 1984;10(11/12):869-876. 5. Mosbacher, D. (book review): Contemporary Perspectives on Psychotherapy with Lesbians and Gay Men, T. Stein and C.J.Cohen (Eds), New England Journal of Medicine. 1986;315(15):974. 6. Mosbacher, D. Lesbian Alcohol and Substance Abuse. Psychiatric Annals. 1988; 18:1: 47-51 7. Mosbacher, D. Alcohol and Other Drug Use in Female Medical Students: A Comparison of Lesbians and Heterosexuals. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy. 1993; 2(1):37-48. 8. Dabiri, L.M., Pasta, D., Darby, J., and Mosbacher, D. Effectiveness of Vitamin E for Long-term Tardive Dyskinesia. American Journal of Psychiatry.1994; 151:925-926. 9. Darby, J.K., Pasta, D.J., Dabiri, L., Clark, L., Mosbacher, D. Haloperidol Dose and Blood Level Variability: Toxicity and Inter- and Intra-Individual Variability in the Nonresponder Patient in the Clinical Practice Setting. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. 1995;(15(5):334-340. 10. Pagano, M., Murphy, J.M., Pedersen, M., Mosbacher, D., Crist-Whitzel, J., Jordan, P.,Rodas, C., Jellinkek, M.S. Screening for psychosocial problems in 4-5 year olds during routine EPSDT examinations; Validity and reliability in a Mexican-American sample. Clinical Pediatrics. 1995;35(3):139-146. 4

11. Gartrell N, Hamilton J, Banks A, Mosbacher D, Reed N, Sparks C, Bishop H. The national lesbian family study I: Interviews with prospective mothers. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 1996;66(2): 272-281. 12. Mosbacher, D. The Roles to Recovery: Chronic caregiver Irma Torres finally learns to care for herself. POZ: Hope, Health, and HIV. 1996; 13:48. 13. Mosbacher, D, Balsam K. Changing hearts, changing minds: An interview with Dee Mosbacher, M.D., Ph.D. Everyday Mutinies: Funding Lesbian Activism, N. Gartrell and E. Rothblum (Eds.). Journal of Lesbian Studies. 2001;5(3): 119-128.

H. OTHER WRITTEN WORK

Unpublished doctoral dissertation:

Mosbacher, D. Help and Self-Help for the Schizophrenic Patient. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, 1979.

Plays:

Mosbacher, D (pseudonym Li Garland). Say Hello Before You Leave. 1975 Mosbacher, D. The Price. 1984. (Long Island Lesbian Thespians Award 1984).

I. TEACHING, GRAND ROUNDS, KEYNOTES, AND INVITED LECTURES

Harvard Medical School and Affiliated Hospitals:

1985-1986 Medical Student Supervisor, Cambridge Hospital 1986 Guest Lecturer, McLean Hospital 1986 Medical Grand Rounds, Cambridge Hospital 1986-1987 Organizer and Lecturer, Psychoeducation Program for Somerville Mental Health Clinic 1987 Co-organizer, In-service Lecture Series, Somerville Mental Health Clinic 1987 Psychiatry Resident Supervisor, Somerville Mental Health Clinic

Medical Grand Rounds, Keynotes, Invited Lectures, and Conference Organizing:

1985 Co-organizer, Women in Medicine 2nd National Conference (aka, national lesbian physicians’ conference), Provincetown, MA 5

1986 Guest Lecturer, Impaired Physicians Conference, American Medical Association, Chicago 1986 Guest Lecturer, Sexuality Course, Boston University School of Medicine 1987 Guest Lecturer, American Medical Student Association National Convention, New Orleans, LA 1991 Grand Rounds, California School of Osteopathy, Pomona, CA 1993 Guest Lecturer, Stanford Medical School, Stanford, CA 1993 Grand Rounds, University of California, San Francisco, CA 1993 Moderator, "Changing Perspectives on our Diverse Sexualities," American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA 1996 Keynote speaker, Gay/Lesbian Medical Association Convention, Los Angeles, CA 1996 Keynote speaker, Women in Medicine (aka, the national lesbian physicians’ conference), Provincetown, MA 1998 Keynote speaker, Gay/Lesbian Medical Association, Houston, TX 2000 Keynote Speaker, Scientific Workshop on Lesbian Health, Washington, D.C.

Other Keynotes and Invited Lectures:

1992 Commencement Address, Pitzer College (first Pitzer graduate invited to give a commencement address) 1993 Keynote speaker, University of Wyoming and Colorado State University for National Coming Out Day 1993 Invited Lecture, in Women's Sports, Lesbian and Gay Journalist Association National Convention 1994 Keynote speaker, Texas Lesbian and Gay Journalist Association 1994 Keynote speaker, "Healing the Hurt" Conference sponsored by PFLAG, Houston, Texas 1994 Keynote speaker, Log Cabin Republicans National Convention, Houston, TX 1995 Invited speaker, "Out for a change: Homophobia in Women's Sports," Women's Sports Foundation Annual Summit, Dallas, TX 2013 Invited speaker with Dr. Nanette Gartrell, “Countering Homophobia through Research and Film,” Centre for Family Research and ReproSoc, Cambridge University, U.K.

J. AWARDS AND PROCLAMATIONS

1984 Long Island Lesbian Thespians Award for play, “The Price” 6

1992 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Creating Change Award: for “courage and honesty in challenging the Republican Party’s tactics.” 1993 NOW Women of Power Award 1993 California Legislature Assembly Proclamation #1992 honoring service 1994 Academy Award Nomination, Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences 1995 Human Rights Campaign Jerry E. Berg Leadership Award 1995 Gay and Lesbian Medical Association Achievement Award: “for outstanding work on behalf of lesbians and gay men.” 1997 LAMBDA Liberty Award, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund 1997 Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights Award 2002 Pitzer College “for unwavering support of our goal of educating students to social responsibility and for being a model in her own life of that goal.” 2008 “Ten Powerful Lesbian Doctors,” Curve Magazine, Vol. 18, #1, page 67. 2009 Barbara Gittings Award, Philadelphia QFest & Equality Forum 2014 Legal Aid Society Mathew O. Tobriner Public Service Award 2014 Mayor Edwin M. Lee and the City & County of San Francisco: Certificate of Honor “for commitment to social justice and dedication on behalf of LGBT people.” 2014 Senator Dianne Feinstein, U.S. Senate Certificate of Commendation: “for outstanding leadership and longstanding commitment to social justice and service in the LGBT community.” 2014 Leader Nancy Pelosi, Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition: “in recognition of outstanding and invaluable service to the community.” 2014 Assemblymember Philip Y. Ting, State of California Assembly Certificate of Recognition: “passion for public service and social justice.” 2014 Senator Mark Leno, State of California Senate, for “contributions to the advancement of LGBT-inclusive laws and public policy” 2014 John E. Fryer Award, American Psychiatric Association, for contributing to the mental health of sexual minorities.

K. MAJOR TV APPEARANCES

1992 CNN--Crier and Company 7

1992 Good Morning America—interview by Charlie Gibson 1993 PBS—“Personal Conversations with Dennis Wholey” 1995 PBS—“In the Life” 1996 PBS—“This is America,” Dennis Wholey

L. FILMS AND ASSOCIATED AWARDS

In 1993, Dr. Mosbacher founded Woman Vision to promote equal treatment of all people through the production and use of educational media, including video. Through diversity trainings, lectures, and other educational outreach programs, Woman Vision promotes the values of understanding and diversity, and provides positive role models and supportive images of societally marginalized people. Dr. Mosbacher has co-produced and/or co-directed nine documentaries through Woman Vision.

1. Closets are Health Hazards: Gay and Lesbian Physicians Come Out – a slide-tape and video presentation (produced by Dee Mosbacher, directed by JEB—Joan E. Biren) used in medical school human sexuality courses and conferences in the U.S. and Europe. (1980)

2. Lesbian Physicians on Practice, Patients, and Power - a 30-minute video (produced by Dee Mosbacher, directed by JEB—Joan E. Biren) sent by the American Association of Physicians for Human Rights to every medical school in the U.S. and Canada. (1991)

3. Straight From the Heart a 24-minute Academy Award-nominated film (co-produced/co-directed with Frances Reid) that explores parents’ journeys to a new understanding of their adult lesbian and gay children. (1994)

 1994 Screening Honoree, Denver International Film Festival  1995 Academy Award Nomination, Documentary Short Subject  1995 First pro-gay/lesbian filmed screened before the U.S. Congress  1995 Finalist, National Short Film Festival  1995 Screening Honoree, Hot Springs Documentary Festival  1995 Screening Honoree, UCLA 14th Annual contemporary Documentary Series

4. Out For A Change: Homophobia in Women's Sports - a 28-minute film (produced and directed by Dee Mosbacher) that exposes the devastating emotional impact that homophobia has on all women athletes, regardless of their sexual orientation. (1994)

 Apple Award, National Educational Media Network 8

 Screening Honoree, Denver Film Festival  Finalist, Sinking Creek Film Celebration  Screening Honoree, San Francisco International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (Frameline)  Screening Honoree, NCAA Women’s National Basketball Coaches’ Conference  Screening Honoree, Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art  Screening Honoree, Women’s Sports Foundation

5. All God's Children - a 26-minute film (co-produced/co-directed with Frances Reid and Sylvia Rhue) that addresses lesbians, gays and spirituality in the African-American church-going community. (1996)

 1996 Best Documentary, National Black Arts Film Festival  1996 Best film on matters relating to the “Black Experience,” Black International Cinema Competition  1996 Special Merit Award, National Black Programming Consortium  1996 Prized Pieces Film and Video Competition  1996 Jury’s Choice Award, University of Oregon Queer Film Festival  1997 Apple Award, National Educational Media Network  1997 Lambda Liberty Award, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund  1997 Screening Honoree, Council on Foundations Film Festival Series

6. De Colores – a 28-minute bilingual documentary (executive produced by Dee Mosbacher, produced by Peter Barbosa, co-directed by Peter Barbosa & Garret Lenoir) about how Latino families are replacing deep roots of homophobia with even deeper roots of love and acceptance. (2001)

 2001 Best Documentary Short, Los Angeles Lesbian and Gay Film Festival  2001 Best of Show, Berkeley Video Festival  2001 Audience Award, Best Documentary Short, Los Angeles OUTFEST  2001 Screening Honoree, Festival International Del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, Havana, Cuba  2002 Grand Jury Award, Best Documentary Short, New York Independent International Film and Video Festival  2002 Screening Honoree, San Diego Latino Film Festival  2002 Screening Honoree, Mix Mexico, Mexico City

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7. Radical Harmonies: The Story of Women’s Music – a 90-minute documentary (executive producer/director: Dee Mosbacher; co- producer: Boden Sandstrom; associate producer: Margie Adam; associate director: June Millington) that chronicles the Women’s Music Cultural Movement and its evolution from “girl-with-guitar” to a revolution in the roles of women in music and culture. The movement gave birth to an alternative industry that changed women and music forever. (2002)

 2002 Best Documentary, Audience Award, San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival  2003 OUTstanding Soundtrack Award, OUTFEST Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival  2003 American Musicological Society Philip Brett Award to co- producer Boden Sandstrom

8. No Secret Anymore: The Times of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon – a 57- minute documentary (producer/writer/director: JEB—Joan E. Biren; producer: Dee Mosbacher; associate producers: Margie Adam and Jason Heffner; a co-production of Woman Vision & Moonforce Media) that follows lesbian icons and founders of the Daughters of Bilitis-- Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon-- through six decades from the fear of discovery to the expectation of equality. (2003)

 Outstanding Documentary, American Library Association Notable Video for Adults  Official Selection, American Society on Aging Media Festival  Audience Award, Best Documentary, Provincetown International Film Festival  Audience Award, Best Documentary, Mardi Gras Film Festival, Sydney  Jury Award, Special Mention, Turin International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival  Audience Award, Best Documentary, Connecticut Lesbian & Gay Film Festival  Jury Award, Best Documentary, North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival  Audience Award, Best Documentary, Philadelphia Gay & Lesbian Film Festival  Audience Award, Best Documentary, Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival  Audience Award, Best Documentary, Reel Affirmations, Washington, D.C.  Audience Award, Best Documentary, Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival  Official Selection, American Society on Aging Media Festival 10

 Honorable Mention - Diverse Family Systems, National Council on Family Relations  Special Achievement for Direction, Girlfriends Magazine Sappho Awards 2004  Named one of 15 Notable Films for Adults, American Library Association, 2005  Nominated for the 16th Annual GLAAD Outstanding Documentary Award

9. Training Rules -- a 60-minute documentary (co-produced/directed by Dee Mosbacher and Fawn Yacker) that examines how women’s collegiate sports, caught in a web of homophobic practices at Penn State University, colludes in the destruction of the lives and dreams of its most talented athletes. (2008)

 2009 Best Documentary, Audience Award, San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival (Frameline)  2009 Accolade Winner Award of Merit  Jury Award, Atlanta Film Festival  Best Documentary Feature, Audience Award, Birmingham Shout Film Festival  Best Documentary, Pikes Peak Lavender Film Festival

10. The Last Challenge: A web campaign to eradicate homophobia in men's sports. (2012-2014)

M. ASSORTED SIGNIFICANT MEDIA

7/8/91 Newsweek, “Perspectives,” page 15. (Dee Mosbacher—the first openly lesbian daughter of a U.S Cabinet Member and the first LGBT daughter or son of a high-ranking government official to challenge the homophobia of the GOP—and her father Robert Mosbacher give commencement speeches the same day at two different colleges)

9/3/92 The Washington Post, “The Lesbian in the GOP Family: Robert Mosbacher Is Caught Between the Party Line and His Daughter Diane,” pages D1--9. (Dee Mosbacher challenges the GOP)

9/7/92 San Francisco Chronicle, “A Word on a Lesbian in GOP Family,” page E1. (Dee Mosbacher challenges the GOP) 9/15/92 Voice, “Is the Times Anti-Bush?” Page 8. (Dee Mosbacher challenges the GOP) 11

9/20/92 The Philadelphia Inquirer, “A Gay Daughter, a GOP Father,” page L1. (Dee Mosbacher challenges the GOP) 10/25/92 San Jose Mercury News, “The Lesbian and the GOP,” WEST, pages 13-16. (Dee Mosbacher challenges the GOP)

1993 Ten Percent, “Right Answers,” page 33. (Dee Mosbacher interviews John Schlafly)

1/4/94 Dallas Morning News, “Ex-Texan has a message for gays’ parents,” page 1C. (Dee Mosbacher challenges the GOP)

2/20/94 The Houston Post, “Having a good sense of rumor” (Dee Mosbacher speaks on homophobia at University of Houston)

2/27/94 The Houston Post, “Conference to examine homophobia” (Dee Mosbacher speaks on homophobia at University of Houston)

3/14/94 Houston Chronicle, “Healing the hurt,” page D1. (Dee Mosbacher’s 1991 commencement speech at Pitzer College)

3/14/94 The Houston Post, “To Diane Mosbacher, love makes a family---not one’s sexual orientation,” page C1. (Dee Mosbacher challenges GOP)

8/19/94 Womyn’s Community News, “Straight from the Heart Video Is Powerful, Moving, & Important”

10/14/94 Gay People’s Chronicle, “A Pro-Gay Entry in the Video War” (Straight from the Heart) 11/23/94 The New York Times, “In TV Entertainment, a Heightened Gay Presence,” page B6. (Straight from the Heart) 11/29/94 San Antonio Express-News, “Lesbian activist battles homophobia in sports,” page 10B. (Dee Mosbacher speaks out about homophobia in sports) 11/30/94 The Texas Triangle, “Mosbacher focuses on homophobia in sports for women in Out for a Change” video,” page 3. Winter’94 Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, “Victory Circle Profile: Diane Mosbacher,” page 5. 12/94 The Slant, “Fighting the Radical Right,” page 1. (Dee Mosbacher challenges the GOP) 12

1/16/05 New York Times, Weddings & Celebrations, Dee Mosbacher, Nanette Gartrell (Marriage of Dee Mosbacher and Nanette Gartrell) 3/95 San Diego DYKE, “Dyke Sports,” page 5. (Out for a Change) 3/23/95 Southern Voice, “Dish,” page 41. (Straight from the Heart) 3/26/95 New York Times , “Special Thanks to My, Um, My…,” Week in Review Section. (Dee Mosbacher’s planned acceptance speech for the Oscars) 3/27/95 Lincoln Journal, “Gay Lincoln woman excited about role in Oscar- nominated short,” page 1. (Straight from the Heart) 3/29/95 focus POINT, “1994 Academy Award nominee visits Twin Cities,” p 14. (Dee Mosbacher)

3/30/95 Gay & Lesbian Times, Straight from the Heart Is The Video Your Parents, Family and Coworkers Need To See,” page 36. 4/4/95 The Advocate, “Real Life,” page 48. (Straight from the Heart) 4/24/95 Boston Globe, “Bringing home gay reality to the GOP,” page 57. (Dee Mosbacher’s relationship with her Republican fundraiser father Robert Mosbacher) 4/27/95 , “The Oscar that got away,” page 3. (Straight from the Heart) Spring ’95 PFLAG Pole, “PFLAG DC Metro Launches Project Heart” (Straight from the Heart) Spring ’95 Melpomene Journal, “Getting It Straight, How Homophobia Hurts Women in Sports,” page 5. (Out for a Change) Spring ’95 GLMA Reporter, “Lesbian Video Distribution Project a Success” (Lesbian Physicians on Practice, Patients, & Power). 6/21/95 San Francisco Chronicle, “The Gay Emergence in Sport,” page E1. (Out for a Change) Summer ’95 Q San Francisco, “Profile,” page 8 (Dee Mosbacher’s films) 7/21/95 The , “Members of Congress View Video on Gay Families,” Page 16. (Straight From the Heart) 11/95 , “In the Life presents Straight From The Heart” 12/95 Deneuve, “news and notes,” page 14 (Straight from the Heart) 13

2/1/96 Bay Area Reporter, “All God’s Children Joins Mosbacher’s Catalog of Gay Focused Educational Films,” Community News 4/15/96 Los Angeles Times, “Breaking the Barriers That Keep Them From Church,” pages E1-2. (All God’s Children) May ’96 Urvashi Vaid’s book Virtual Equality: The Mainstreaming of Gay and Lesbian Liberation includes commentary about an NGLTF meeting in 1992 arranged by Dr. Mosbacher with her father, Robert Mosbacher who was then Secretary of Commerce. Pages 123-125.

1/23/00 Marin Independent Journal, “Singing their lives,” page D6. (Radical Harmonies)

5/22/02 SF Weekly, “Reel World” (Radical Harmonies)

6/6/02 Bay Area Reporter, “Out There,” page 26 (Radical Harmonies)

6/13/02 , “The Cruelty of The Film Festival,” page 21. (Radical Harmonies) June ’02 bavc.org, “In Post: Rockin’ women, Stanford superstars, and youth in action.” (Radical Harmonies) 7/8/02 Variety.com, Radical Harmonies review by Dennis Harvey. 7/11/02 San Francisco Bay Times, “Winning Flicks at Film Fest Finale,” page 30. (Radical Harmonies) 11/21/02 Bay Windows, “Womenstock,” Arts Plus, page 1. (Radical Harmonies) 4/27/03 Boston Sunday Globe, “Indie city,” Movies, page 1. (Radical Harmonies) 5/1/03 Bay Windows, “Screen Candy and Food For Thought,” Arts. (Radical Harmonies) 5/27/09 Willamette Week, “Screen,” page 49. (Training Rules) 5/19/09 Just Out, “QDOC 2009,” page 18. (Training Rules) 5/28/09 Bay Area Reporter, “Get your Frameline on!” Page 18. (Training Rules) 10/09 Gail Collins’ book When Everything Changed cites Dee Mosbacher’s challenge of the GOP, page 350. 14

1/24/10 Houston Chronicle, Mosbacher Rembered As Prolific Fundraiser” (Robert Mosbacher’s obituary with commentary on Dee Mosbacher’s challenge of GOP) 2/3/10 Advocate, “Mosbacher Family Affair,” by Dee Mosbacher’s spouse Nanette Gartrell. (Tribute to Robert Mosbacher) Fall ’13 Pitzer College The Participant, “Mosbacher/Gartrell Media Center.” Vol. 46, #3, page 33. (End note on the Mosbacher/Gartrell Media Center at Pitzer College)