Background
Crew, Louie was born on December 9, 1936 in Anniston, Alabama, United States.
educator language professional
Crew, Louie was born on December 9, 1936 in Anniston, Alabama, United States.
Bachelor, Baylor University, 1958. Master of Arts, Auburn University, 1959. Doctor of Philosophy, University Alabama, 1971.
Doctor of Divinity, Episcopal Division School, 1999. Doctor of Divinity, General Theological Seminary, New York City, 2003. Doctor of Humane Letters, Church Division School of the Pacific, 2004.
Teaching fellow Auburn University, 1958-1959. Master English and sacred studies Darlington School, 1959-1962, St. Andrew's, Delaware, 1962-1965. Master of English and English history Penge Secondary Modern, London, England, 1965-1966.
Instructor English University Alabama, 1966-1970. Director Independent Study Program of Experiment in International Living, England, 1970-1971. Professor English Claflin College, Orangeburg, South Carolina, 1971-1973, 88-89.
Associate professor Fort Valley (Georgia) State College, 1973-1979, University Wisconsin, Stevens Point, 1979-1984. Foreign expert in composition (on leave) Beijing 2d Foreign Language Institute, People's Republic China, 1983-1984. Director writing program Chinese University Hong Kong, 1984-1987.
Associate professor Rutgers University, Newark, 1989—2001, emeritus professor, since 2002. Freelance writer, 1987-1988. Member university senate Rutgers University, 1995-2000, president, 1997-1999.
Consultant in field.
(Gay & Lesbian Studies, Homosexuality)
Alternate delegate Wisconsin Democratic Convention, 1983. Founder INTEGRITY National Organization Gay and Lesbian Episcopalian, 1974. Board directors National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, 1976-1978, Oasis, Diocese of Newark's Ministry with Lesbians and Gays, 1990-1991.
Member council Episcopal Diocese of Newark, 1991-1995, Diocesan Task Force on Episcopalian Identity, 1990-1992, chair task force on history of the diocese, 1991-1993. Member executive council, governing board The Episcopal Church, 2000-2006, vice-chair international concerns committee, member joint standing committee on nominations, secretary, since 2006. Member board Essex County Episcopal Housing, 1992-1995.
Member Wisconsin Governor's Council Lesbian and Gay Issues, 1983-1985. Newark deputy to general convention of Episcopalian Church, since 1994. Active Legislation Committee for Social and Urban Affairs, 1994, 97, secretary international concerns committee, 2000-2006, communications committee, since 2003.
Secretary standing commission human affairs, Episcopal Church, 1994-1997. Member Conference College Composition and Communication, National Coalition Black and Third World Gays, International Association Black and White Men Together, Gay Academy Union, National Council Teachers English (director 1976-1980, co-chairman committee on lesbians and gay males in the profession 1976-1980, 89-90), Institute Study of Human Resources (national advisory trustee since 1979), Yale-China Association, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Psi Omega, Sigma Tau Delta, Lambda Iota Tau. Clubs: Campus Gay People's Union, Sons of the American Revolution.
Parents: Erman and Lula (Hagin) C. Married Ernest Clay, 1974.