Christine Bakke Explained

Christine Bakke (born June 3, 1971) is an American LGBT rights activist. Bakke spent four years in the ex-gay movement attempting to alter her sexual orientation through conversion therapy. In addition to receiving pastoral counseling and discipleship training, she attended ex-gay programs, including Where Grace Abounds in Denver, CO and the Living Waters Program.[1]

In April 2007, along with gay performance activist Peterson Toscano, Bakke co-founded Beyond Ex-Gay. In May 2007, Glamour Magazine featured Bakke's experience as an ex-gay survivor, or ex-ex-gay.[2] She has also appeared on ABC's Good Morning America,[3] [4] and Colorado Public Radio.[5]

Bakke participated in the Ex-Gay Survivor Conference held June 29-July 1, 2007 in Irvine, CA and took part in Survivor Initiative, a series of press conferences sponsored by Soulforce, whereby former ex-gays shared their experiences with the public as a witness and a warning about the dangers of the ex-gay movement. For the Survivor Initiative, Bakke designed original collages for each of the speakers to present.[6]

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  1. News: 2007-08-11 . Baptists reach out to gays, to make them 'ex-gays' . Brooks . Jennifer . The Tennessean. (page A1, A9)
  2. News: They Tried to Cure Me of Being Gay . Glamour . April 1, 2007 . Fried . Stephen.
  3. Christine Bakke . Can You Go From Gay to Straight? . April 23, 2007. etal.
  4. News: Woman Speaks Out About Gay 'Cure' . ABC News Good Morning America . April 23, 2007.
  5. Christine Bakke and Ryan Warner . August 16, 2007 . Ex-Gay Programs in Denver . mp3 . Radio broadcast . Colorado Public Radio.
  6. Web site: Survivor Collage Gallery . Beyond Ex-Gay . 2007-08-20 . 2020-02-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200215232509/https://beyondexgay.com/resources/collages . dead .