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Contents:
- A PORTRA OF ED KOCH’S SECRET GAY LIFE
- NEW YORK CY LNCH AD MPAIGN NOUNCG FLORIDA’S ‘DON’T SAY GAY’ LAW
A PORTRA OF ED KOCH’S SECRET GAY LIFE
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The four New York-based LGBTQ groups – Lambda Inpennt Democrats of Brooklyn, Stonewall Democrats of NYC, Equaly New York and Lbian and Gay Democratic Club of Queens – emphasized their boytt was due to the mayor’s appotment of pastor Fernando Cabrera as senr adviser for the Office of Fah-Based and Communy Partnerships and pastor Erick Salgado as assistant missner for immigrant affairs.
” He provid ntext, toutg his work nouncg anti-gay hate crim and votg favor of bills while the cy uncil that support LGBTQ+ rights. But as open as Koch uld be, my lleagu Matt Flegenheimer and Rosa Golnsohn wrote a new profile of him, he straed to nceal one aspect of his life: He was gay. It’s hard to ’s a meetg he had wh the Gay Men’s Health Crisis lears.
NEW YORK CY LNCH AD MPAIGN NOUNCG FLORIDA’S ‘DON’T SAY GAY’ LAW
But when they did, Leonard Bloom, who was on the board of Gay Men’s Health Crisis, told that Koch was credibly unfortable.
Even though nobody the room asked, Koch felt pelled to say to his senr team, “I am not a homosexual. Gettg outed seemed like an existential threat to belonged to maybe the last generatn of New York policians for whom beg openly gay was polilly had a mpaign nsultant who ma homophobic remarks and mand to know if the mors were te. But when gay iends of his would nudge him and then enurage him to e out later life, Koch would jt say, “I don’t want to.
As a gay man, I appreciated seeg what people like me went through for gay rights — mak me regnize what I ’s a real sadns to . AdvertisementSKIP Manng/The New York TimTo the Edor:Re “The Secrets Ed Koch Carried” (ont page, May 8):I read about former Mayor Ed Koch’s closeted state of md wh a mixture of anger and a gay psychiatrist who, the 1980s, watched patients, iends and lleagu get sick and die om AIDS, I felt anger about the closeted mayor who refed to advote forcefully enough for I also felt sadns as a psychoanalyst who has observed, studied and wrten about the psychology of beg the closet.