Nicholas F. Benton
Nicholas F. Benton | |
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Born | Ross, California |
February 9, 1944
Nationality | American |
Other names | Nick Benton |
Education | Westmont College (B.A., 1965), Pacific School of Religion (M.Div., 1969) |
Occupation | Owner, publisher, and editor-in-chief of the Falls Church News-Press |
Known for | Gay liberation activist, journalist, Chamber of Commerce leadership |
Nicholas F. "Nick" Benton (born February 9, 1944) is the founder, owner, and editor of the Falls Church News-Press, a weekly merchandiser distributed in Falls Church, Virginia, and in parts of Fairfax County, Arlington County, and Washington D.C.
Born in Ross, California, Benton earned a degree in English from Westmont College (a Christian college[1]) in 1965. After college he was a reporter and sports writer for the Santa Barbara News-Press.[2] He obtained a master of divinity degree in 1969 from the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, California. He became a contributor to the underground newspaper Berkeley Barb, helped found the Berkeley Gay Liberation Front and wrote the first editorial for the newspaper Gay Sunshine.[3][4] Others active in Berkeley Gay Liberation Front included Mike Silverstein, Konstantin Berlandt, Winston Leyland, Michael Itkin, Smedley Ambler, Gary Alinder, Tom Brougham, Leland Traiman, Jim Fishman, and Pat Brown.[5][6][7]
In 1970, Benton was involved in militant actions to get the White Horse Inn (a gay bar a mile south of UC Berkeley) to loosen its restrictive policies toward expression of gay identity.[8]
Also in 1970, Benton became the first Gay Liberation spokesman to address a major anti-war demonstration.[9]
Benton worked for the Lyndon LaRouche organization from 1974 until the late 1980s, first as a political organizer, and later as the Washington D.C. bureau chief and White House Correspondent for LaRouche's Executive Intelligence Review.[10] In 2007, Benton wrote that he had left the LaRouche movement in the 1980s.[11]
Benton founded the Falls Church News-Press in March 1991,[12] and in July 2010 celebrated the periodical's 1,000th edition.[4] He has served twice as the president of the local Chamber of Commerce, been named Falls Church's “Pillar of the Community” twice and “Business Person of the Year” once, and had his enterprise named “Business of the Year” twice. He has authored a weekly national affairs column in his periodical since 1997.[13]
In 2005, Benton founded the “Nicholas F. Benton Diversity Affirmation Education Fund” for the Falls Church City Public Schools.[14]
In November 2009, Benton was unsuccessful in a bid to acquire the Washington Blade in the wake of the bankruptcy of the Blade's parent company.[15]
In December 2010, he was elected to the newly created Stonewall LGBT Caucus of the Virginia Democratic Party.[16]
Benton has been married and divorced three times; he has no children. His third wife lives in Falls Church.[17]
Contents
Works
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References
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- Benton, Nicholas F. (2007). "How I Explain LaRouche", Falls Church News-Press, June 27, 2007.
- Bergholz, Richard. "Labor Party Candidate Seeks GOP Aid," Los Angeles Times, March 14, 1978.
- Elfman, Lois, “Community Voice,” The Scene magazine, February 2006.
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- PR Newswire, “Falls Church News-Press Owner Nicholas F. Benton Donates $10,000 to Falls Church City Schools to Establish Ground-Breaking 'Diversity Affirmation Education Fund',” May 2, 2005.
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- Pearce, Katie, “Washington Blade Staffers Plan New Venture After Gay Weekly Folds,” The Washington Current, Nov. 18, 2009.
- Metro Weekly, Oct. 14, 2010.
- Mansberger, Terry, “LGBT Democrats Earn a Seat at the Party,” Falls Church News-Press, Dec. 30, 2010.
- Osborne, William (1986). "Democrats now take LaRouche seriously", San Diego Union, March 23, 1986.
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External links
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- ↑ Bergholz, Richard "Labor Party Candidate Seeks GOP Aid: Proposes Creation of Nonpartisan Committee to Beat Brown" Los Angeles Times, Mar 14, 1978, pg. C2
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- ↑ Elfman, Lois, “Community Voice,” The Scene magazine, February 2006.
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- ↑ PR Newswire, “Falls Church News-Press Owner Nicholas F. Benton Donates $10,000 to Falls Church City Schools to Establish Ground-Breaking 'Diversity Affirmation Education Fund',” May 2, 2005.
- ↑ Pearce, Katie, “Washington Blade Staffers Plan New Venture After Gay Weekly Folds,” The Washington Current, Nov. 18, 2009.
- ↑ Mansberger, Terry, “LGBT Democrats Earn a Seat at the Party,” Falls Church News-Press, Dec. 30, 2010.
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- Living people
- LGBT rights activists from the United States
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- American newspaper reporters and correspondents
- LaRouche movement
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