John MacBride completed his Masters of Education at Brock University in 2000 and is currently a professor in the Faculty of Business at Seneca College in Toronto. Here, he teaches marketing, personnel, retail theory, advertising, computer graphics, drawing, retail interior design, and the history of design. John's research interests include the development of new curricula that incorporate Web technology and mobile learning experiences for students, the application of Web technology to portfolios, and the implications of this for learning and development. He is also a practicing artist with work both in private and in public collections. Tracey Rickards graduated from the University of New Brunswick, Faculty of Nursing in 1986, worked in Toronto for four years, and in 1990 moved back to Fredericton where she lives with her partner and their four children. She is currently pursuing her M.A. that focuses on the experiences of women coming out later in life. She is interested in understanding what factors contribute to the delayed acknowledgment of sexual orientation.ln2003, Rickards received the Chris Landry Memorial Scholarship, a Lambda Foundation for Excellence awardfor her research on lesbian health care issues.