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The Publishing Triangle began giving awards for nonfiction in 1997. Each of its two nonfictions awards is for books published in the preceding year (i.e., the 2025 award will honor a book published in 2024). The Randy Shilts Award honors the journalist whose groundbreaking operate on the AIDS epidemic for the San Francisco Chronicle made him a hero to many in the community. Shilts (1951–1994) was the author of The Mayor of Castro Street, And the Band Played On, and Conduct Unbecoming. This award recognizes works that are by or about gay men, bisexual men, and/or transmen, or that have a significant influence upon the lives of queer men.
The finalists and the winners are determined by a panel of judges appointed by the Publishing Triangle’s awards committee. The winner receives a prize of $1000.
In the listings below, finalists are presented in alphabetical order by guide title. Bold type and a triangle indicate winners. There have been two years with ties, 2016 and 2002.
2024
Boyslut: A Memoir and Manifesto, by Zachary Zane (Abrams Image, an stamp of Abrams Books)
Kids on the Street: Queer Kinship and Religion in San Francisco’s Tenderloin, by Joseph P
Randy Gay is a results-oriented leader who is passionate about customer triumph and business growth. Joining Axiom Equipment Group in 2017, he is highly experienced in management, reporting, strategic planning and sales and operations management, which led up to his current role as General Manager at Axiom Equipment Group. As the General Manager, Randy provides leadership, develops business strategies to expand profitability, ensures core business activities align with key performance indicators (KPIs) and drives continuous improvements on Axiom Equipment Group’s services for customer satisfaction, retention and success. As Axiom Equipment Group works hard to deliver its promise to raise standards on site and facilitate customer satisfaction, Randy’s leadership and vision continues to be paramount to Axiom Equipment Group’s success in embodying its Mission, Vision and Values. Randy Boyd’s “gay agenda” was to be radically open about who he was: a gay, HIV-positive writer—not the straight professional athlete he was always assumed to be. Determined to explode up stereotypes about Dark people, gay people, and people living with HIV, he had his operate cut out for him. Episode first published March 17, 2022. ——— Learn more about Randy Boyd in this interview with A&U magazine and read his oral history in the second edition of the Making Queer History book. Eric Marcus first became aware of Boyd through his essay “My Gay Agenda,” which was published in 2000 in the Harvard Same-sex attracted & Lesbian Review (now called the Gay & Lesbian Review); read it here. Visit Boyd’s website, randyboydauthor.com, to read more articles and essays by Boyd, as well as years’ worth of blog entries. Boyd’s novels are written from the perspective of Black men living with HIV/AIDS. They include Uprising (1999), Bridge Across the Ocean (2001), The Devil Inside (2002), and his 700-page opus Walt Loves the Bearcat(2005). All four novels were nominated for Lambda Literary Awards. Most recently, he p
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Randy Gay, MAS, RDMS (AB)(OB/GYN)
Clinical Coordinator (Sonography Concentration)
3053 Bondurant Hall
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Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7130Educational Background
Bachelor of Science – Psychology: Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
Associate’s – Diagnostic Medical Sonography: Johnston Society CollegeTeaching
Ultrasound Physics – Sonographic Principles and Instrumentation
Ultrasound Clinical PracticumProfessional Interests
Quality Healthcare Initiatives
North Carolina Ultrasound Society