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Maya Jeane Marcel-Keyes (born May 23, 1985) is an American social and political
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and daughter of Alan Keyes, a
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for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination. Despite her staunch conservative upbringing, Marcel-Keyes has been involved with the
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and
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movements.


Early life

Maya Marcel-Keyes was raised in
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. She attended Oakcrest School in
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, a Catholic
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. Marcel-Keyes worked with a tribal rights group in southern India in her gap year before matriculating at
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in 2005.


Politics

During the 2000 U.S presidential election season, Marcel-Keyes was instrumental in convincing her father, despite objections from his security detail, to throw himself into a
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organized by activist and film-maker
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during an
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caucus rally. Fellow Republican candidate
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charged that the event was a cheap political stunt. In response, Dr. Keyes said that the mosh pit exemplified "the kind of trust in people that is the heart and soul of the Keyes campaign." Marcel-Keyes also worked on her father's failed 2004 Senate bid as the Republican candidate against Democrat
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. Her sexual orientation was not widely known at the time. During the race, her father stirred controversy during an interview by calling
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's daughter a "selfish hedonist" for being gay and then adding, without a prompt, what he would hypothetically say to his own daughter if she was gay. Marcel-Keyes recalled that this was unpleasant and strange. Her parents knew that she was gay since they confronted her about her sexuality in high school.


Family controversy

On January 20, 2005, Marcel-Keyes—who identified as an anarchist—participated in a march protesting the second
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of
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. Following that march, Alan Keyes relieved Marcel-Keyes of her duties as a consultant, requested that she move out of an apartment funded by Keyes' political organizations in Chicago, and stated that he would not fund her college education. Following the disintegration of her relationship with her parents, Marcel-Keyes publicly announced she was gay. Marcel-Keyes's parents had been aware of her sexual orientation since they found a copy of the ''
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'' (a gay publication) in her room and confronted her with it during the latter portion of her high school years; they considered her sexuality "wrong and sinful", but lived with her amicably as long as she did not communicate her politics or sexuality openly. Marcel-Keyes asserted that her father had disassociated himself from her because she is a "'liberal queer'". Marcel-Keyes acknowledged that she could understand her father's decision because it did not "'make much sense for him to be inanciallysupporting someone who is working against what he believes in.'" When asked if she was homeless, she said "'Technically speaking, I don't have anywhere to go. I have lots of friends and I could probably go crash with them. I'm going back to Chicago and I'm not really sure what I'm going to do when I get there.'" Marcel-Keyes also criticized the media's reporting of her family situation. She discussed this series of events in an interview with ''
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''. The death of a close friend who was kicked out of his parents' house motivated Marcel-Keyes to speak out publicly about the situation.


References


Further reading

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External links


Maya Keyes
on Blogger. *
Metro Weekly interview


* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20070928025054/http://www.equalitymaryland.org/News_2005/News2005.02.15.htm Daughter Of Alan Keyes Speaks At Gay Rights Rally
Hundreds Attend Gay Rights Rally
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