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Contents:
- DANCE PRI: THE GAY ORIGS OF DANCE MIC
- SPECIAL FEATURE: THE GAY DNA OF HOUSE MUSIC
- IT TAK A VILLAGE, PEOPLE: PRERVG SAN FRANCIS'S GAY DIS HISTORY
DANCE PRI: THE GAY ORIGS OF DANCE MIC
Sce s ceptn, Dancehall mic has held a very strict and nsistent disda for the gay muny. A disda so unyieldg, that proment artists * gay djs *
” and Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive” the ’70s to Christa Aguilera’s “Betiful, ” Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” and Scissor Sisters’ “Let’s Have a Kiki” the 21st century, mic has helped LGBTQ people to both survive and thrive.
SPECIAL FEATURE: THE GAY DNA OF HOUSE MUSIC
Hoe mic is gay mic. The sound emerged om the queer black and latx club cultur of New York and Chigo the ’80s. Strangely, the roots of the… * gay djs *
LGBTQ Pri is a time for celebratg inty, visibily, and activism for human rights and for rellectg on s roots – om the first march orchtrated by activist Brenda Howard 1970, exactly a year after the Stonewall Uprisg, to early anizatns such as Gay Liberatn Front, STAR (found by Marsha P.
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IT TAK A VILLAGE, PEOPLE: PRERVG SAN FRANCIS'S GAY DIS HISTORY
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