25 in 25: Bishop Gene Robinson

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By Laura Knoy on Friday, March 9, 2007.
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To celebrate NHPR's twenty-fifth anniversary, The Exchange is producing a series called 25 in 25. We'll talk with twenty-five Granite Staters who have topped our headlines, shaped our state and made us think over the past quarter-century that NHPR has been on the air. We continue our series with New Hampshire Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson, the church’s first openly gay and non-celibate Bishop. We'll talk with him about his time with the church and what his role as Bishop has meant to him, to the state and the church in general. We’ll also get his perspective on how the Granite State has grown and changed over the last 25 years in not only faith and religion, but in general.

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New Hampshire Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson (Cheryl Senter, NHPR)
New Hampshire Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson placed a placard in front of him before the show that states "It's About God, Stupid". (Cheryl Senter, NHPR) See more photos

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