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Coming Home—And Out—In Arkansas

Oxford American magazine teams up with NPR to bring you this slice of life in the south.

Chad Griffin in "Coming Home — And Out — In Arkansas" (video), 2012, courtesy of NPR.

Many years ago, a young Chad Griffin left his hometown of Arkadelphia, Ark., to pursue a career in politics. Today, he's the newest head of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) — a powerful gay rights group based in Washington, D.C.

Together with NPR, The Oxford American brings this latest installment of Southword, a series about life in the South. To learn a little bit more about what it's like to be gay below the Mason-Dixon line, we caught up with Griffin — both at his office in Washington and in his hometown of Arkadelphia, Ark., where he spent his first day on the job.

Click here to listen to the accompanying radio piece on NPR's Morning Edition