Contents:
- FROM GAY NAZIS TO “WE’RE HERE, WE’RE QUEER”: A CENTURY OF ARGUG ABOUT GAY PRI
- HOW BARBRA STREISAND AND ROBERT REDFORD’S ‘THE WAY WE WERE’ WAS INSPIRED BY A REAL-LIFE GAY ROMANCE (BOOK EXCERPT)
- WE WERE GAY UNTIL WE MET EACH OTHER: OUR UNUAL HETEROSEXUAL LOVE STORY
FROM GAY NAZIS TO “WE’RE HERE, WE’RE QUEER”: A CENTURY OF ARGUG ABOUT GAY PRI
We Were Here reviss San Francis a later, as s flourishg gay muny is h wh an unimagable Were Here documents the g of what was lled the “Gay Plague” the early 1980s. “An extraordarily movg examatn of how the AIDS epimic both vastated and transformed San Francis’s gay muny, this clear-eyed and soulful documentary brgs si the ntagn a way that is so timate, so personal, you feel like you’re hearg about the tastrophic events for the first time. “WE WERE HERE reviss the voic of a lost generatn, and is a film that shook this young gay reviewer to the re, leavg a strengthened sense of historil rootedns and pri my muny that will stay wh me for the rt of my life.
HOW BARBRA STREISAND AND ROBERT REDFORD’S ‘THE WAY WE WERE’ WAS INSPIRED BY A REAL-LIFE GAY ROMANCE (BOOK EXCERPT)
“David Weissman and Bill Weber’s brisk, tenr, multifaceted, and eply movg documentary, tells the story of the AIDS crisis through the voic of four gay men … and one woman, all of whom pched —for years—to help the sick and the dyg bee, as the movie mak clear, the circumstanc ma unthkable for them to do otherwise. This month, hundreds of thoands of people around the world will jo gay pri march ci big and small. Few untri around the world have robt protectns for gay and transgenr rights.
One reason is that gay and trans rights don’t scribe a sgle, unary polil movement. My rearch, together wh that of Jam Steakley, Katie Sutton, Robert Beachy, and many others, shows that there are several tradns of gay and trans activism.
WE WERE GAY UNTIL WE MET EACH OTHER: OUR UNUAL HETEROSEXUAL LOVE STORY
A history of multiple movementsGay and trans rights movements are que old. For more than 100 years, polil groups have been fightg on behalf of same-sex sir, genr nonnformy, and transn om one genr to the other—although the terms “gay rights” and “trans rights” are relatively recent ventns. By the late 1800s, a movement that lled self “homosexual emancipatn” formed Germany.