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GAY LIFE AT {FONT-SIZE:20PX;LOR:#999;FONT-STYLE:ALIC;MARG:0PX;MARG-TOP:10PX;}FIRST AN OCSNAL SERI ON HARVARD'S MORY {GRID-ROW-START:2;GRID-LUMN-START:2;GRID-LUMN-END:3;}@MEDIA (MAX-WIDTH:950PX){{GRID-LUMN-START:1;GRID-LUMN-END:2;}}{BOX-SIZG:NTENT-BOX;MAX-WIDTH:600PX;PADDG:0PX 20PX;MARG:0PX TO;FONT-FAY:'COLABORATE LIGHT','LUCIDA SANS UNI',SANS-SERIF;MARG-BOTTOM:5PX;} A{LOR:#7B1B18;} IMG{PADDG-RIGHT:7PX;}BY {LOR:#BA0600;}ANNA D. 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"IT DIDN'T REALLY SRE ME, BUT DID MAKE ME ANGRY."L, WHO HAILS OM ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF., SAYS HE VISED HARVARD DURG PRE-OSH WEEK LAST YEAR AND DISVERED THAT THE COLLEGE DID NOT F "THE HARVARD MYTH OF A STUCK-UP, PREPPY SCHOOL."THE PENSULA'S NOVEMBER ISSUE, WHICH FEATURED AN EXPLODG PK TRIANGLE ON THE VER, LLED ON GAY STUNTS TO ATTEND UNSELG SSNS AND RETHK THEIR WAY OF LIFE. THE ISSUE SPARKED A SERI OF STUNT PROTTS AND SPIRED TWO RPECTED FACULTY MEMBERS TO REVEAL THEIR HOMOSEXUALY.SAYS L, "I KNEW PENSULA DID NOT REPRENT WHAT THE MAJORY OF STUNTS AT HARVARD FEEL."MOST GAY STUNTS SEEM TO AGREE THAT HARVARD AS A WHOLE IS A RELATIVELY WELG AND TOLERANT PLACE, BUT MANY SAY THEY N CE STANC OF MP TOLERANCE."I THK THAT HARVARD GENERAL IS VERY TOLERANT," SAYS JAVIER ROMERO '95, -VICE CHAIR OF THE BISEXUAL, GAY AND LBIAN STUNT ASSOCIATN (BGLSA). "BUT I THK THAT THERE'S A LOT OF UNRLYG HOMOPHOBIA."LAST YEAR'S PENSULA ISSUE AND AN ANTI-GAY SLUR POSTED ON A LOWELL HOE STUNT'S DOOR WERE THE MOST BLATANT ANTI-GAY ACTNS. BUT MORE SUBTLE DITNS OF HOSTILY ARE ALSO PREVALENT, SAY SOME GAY STUNTS.BGLSA LEARS SAY, FOR STANCE, THAT THE ANIZATN'S POSTERS ARE OFTEN TORN DOWN ALMOST IMMEDIATELY, PECIALLY CERTA {DISPLAY:BLOCK;MARG:0PX TO;WIDTH:100%;MAX-WIDTH:100%;BACKGROUND:TRANSPARENT;PADDG:10PX 0PX;} {FONT-FAY:'COLABORATE LIGHT','LUCIDA SANS UNI',SANS-SERIF;LOR:#333333;TEXT-ALIGN:CENTER;FONT-SIZE:0.7EM;TEXT-TRANSFORM:UPPERSE;DISPLAY:BLOCK;} {WIDTH:-WEBK-F-NTENT;WIDTH:-MOZ-F-NTENT;WIDTH:F-NTENT;MARG:0PX TO;TEXT-ALIGN:CENTER;}ADVERTISEMENTIN ANOTHER EXAMPLE, BENJAM F. BCH '94 SAYS A IEND OVERHEARD A HARVARD GUARD SLURRG GAYS. THE IEND, WHO NOTIFIED HIS HOE'S THORI ABOUT THE CINT, WAS TOLD THAT SENSIVY TRAG FOR THE GUARD WAS ELS, BCH SAYS.AND SHEILA C. ALLEN '93 SAYS SHE REMEMBERS A HARVARD LAW STUNT URATG THROUGH THE WDOW SCREEN OF THE ADAMS HOE DG HALL AND YELLG ANTI-GAY MENTS."I DON'T THK I'VE EVER BEEN PERSONALLY LLED ANY BAD NAM," ALLEN SAYS, "BUT YOU DON'T FEEL EXEMPT OM THE POSSIBILY OF THGS HAPPENG TO YOU."STUNTS ALSO AGREE THAT TOLERANCE AND OPENNS VARI OM HOE TO HOE. A NUMBER NAME KIRKLAND AND ELT AS HO WH AN UNIENDLY IMAGE AMONG GAYS, WHILE DUNSTER, LOWELL, ADAMS AND THE -OPS WERE OFTEN CED AS WELG AND FORTABLE PLAC FOR PEOPLE OF ALL SEXUAL ORIENTATNS."I HAVE A IEND WHO LIV KIRKLAND WHO SAYS SHE'S REALLY AAID TO BE OUT [OF THE CLOSET] THERE JT BEE OF THE ATTU OF THE HOE," SAYS CYNTHIA R. PHILLIPS '95.BUT KIRKLAND SENR TUTOR GARTH O. MCCAVANA SAYS THAT, BEE OF NON-ORRED CHOICE, THE HOE POPULATN IS NOW HOME TO A "MUCH BROAR SPECTM OF THE UNIVERSY AS A WHOLE.""I'VE CERTALY HEARD [THAT KIRKLAND IS NOT TOLERANT]," HE SAYS. "LIKE MOST STEREOTYP, I DON'T THK 'S VALID."AND ELT RINT WILLIAM T. DOUGHERTY '93 DISPUT CHARG THAT HIS HOE IS HOSTILE TO GAYS."I AM FORTABLE HERE," SAYS DOUGHERTY, WHO IS AN EDOR OF THE GAY MAGAZE HQ. "[BUT] THERE ARE OTHER PEOPLE WHO E OM ADAMS WHO FEEL VERY UNFORTABLE."ELT IS NOT ANTI-GAY, HE SAYS, BUT IS "SOCIALLY VERY RIGID" AND OVERTLY POLIL OR NTROVERSIAL BEHAVR IS OWNED UPON BY HOE RINTS.ADVERTISEMENTTHE DISTCTN THAT DOUGHERTY DRAWS BETWEEN THOSE GAY STUNTS WHO FEEL FORTABLE ELT AND SOME WHO DO NOT IS AN IMPORTANT ONE, HE SAYS. NOT ALL GAY STUNTS NFORM TO THE FLAMBOYANT STEREOTYPE OF A MAN "PK CHIFFON."THE GAY MUNY IS FAR OM A MONOLHIC ONE, ACRDG TO DOUGHERTY. OTHER STUNTS AGREE. "TOO OFTEN AT HARVARD, GAY ISSU ARE EQUATED WH LIBERAL OR RADIL ISSU," DOUGHERTY SAYS. "WE HAVE ALL THE DIFFERENT VIEWPOTS--THERE IS NO ONE GAY AGENDA."IN A POPULATN TIMATED AT 600, GAY STUNTS SAY, THERE N BE NO SGLE PERSONALY OR WAY OF LIVG--A FACT THEY SAY PEOPLE IGNORANT OF HARVARD'S GAY POPULATN OFTEN DO NOT NSIR OR REALIZE.THERE EXISTS A LARGE NUMBER OF GAY STUNTS WHO HAVE NOT CLARED THEMSELV PUBLICLY GAY, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS "G OUT OF THE CLOSET." NO ONE KNOWS HOW LARGE THIS GROUP IS, BUT SOME BELIEVE ULD BE THE MAJORY OF HARVARD'S GAY STUNTS.STUNTS WHO DO CI TO E OUT AT HARVARD N DRAW ON A LARGE WORK OF SUPPORT GROUPS. THE MOST PROMENT STUNT ANIZATN FOR BISEXUAL, GAY AND LBIAN STUNTS IS THE BGLSA, WHICH FUNCTNS BOTH AS A SOCIAL AND POLIL ANIZATN."BEE 'S THE MA ANIZATN FOR BISEXUALS, GAYS AND LBIANS, WE HAVE TO BE A SOCIAL ANIZATN," SAYS BGLSA -CHAIR JOHN A. FRAZIER '95. "WE ALSO HAVE TO MAKE A STRONG POLIL PRENCE, MAKE OUR VOICE HEARD."A NUMBER OF STUNTS SAY THEY MEET PEOPLE AND GA AN SENTIAL SENSE OF MUNY THROUGH THE BGLSA. THE GROUP HOLDS WEEKLY MEETGS AND SPONSORS DANC EVERY MONTH.HOWEVER, OTHERS SAY MANY STUNTS HAVE LTLE TO DO WH --SOCIALLY OR POLILLY. ANOTHER GAY POPULATN, ONE WHICH TENDS TO REMA STRICTLY TO SELF, CENTERS AROUND ANIZATNS LIKE THE HASTY PUDDG, SOME FAL CLUBS AND CERTA SGG GROUPS, ACRDG TO TIMOTHY M. HALL '93, AN HQ EDOR.SUCH STUNTS "TEND TO BE NSERVATIVE, SOCIABLE AND CLOSETTED," SAYS HALL. IN ADDN, THIS GAY POPULATN TENDS TO REMA STRICTLY TO SELF, HE SAYS."THEY DON'T WRE LETTERS TO THE CRIMSON SAYG 'I'M GAY AND YOU'VE OFFEND ME,' THEY DON'T GO TO RALLI, THEY DON'T GO TO BGLSA MEETGS," BCH SAYS.ADVERTISEMENTANOTHER SOCIAL LOC FOR THE LBIANS AND BISEXUAL WOMEN STUNT POPULATN IS SUPPLIED BY ACTIVI SUCH AS WOMEN'S DISCSN GROUP 7TH SENSE AND THE FEMIST MAGAZE THE RAG."POLILLY, [GAY MEN AND WOMEN] ARE A SOME-WHAT HIVE GROUP," SAYS BGLSA CO-CHAIR SEASON N. RAY '93-94. "[BUT] SOCIALLY WOMEN ARE PRETTY SEPARATE OM MEN....I THK A LOT OF OUT WOMEN HANG OUT TOGETHER."THE -OPS ARE A PART OF OF GAY SOCIAL LIFE AS WELL. STUNTS SAY THE POPULATN OF GAY AND BISEXUAL WOMEN IS PECIALLY STRONG AT THE DUDLEY -OPS, ALTHOUGH ONE WOMAN RINT SAYS THAT SUCH PERCEPTNS ARE NOT AS TE NOW AS THEY WERE LAST YEAR. THEY SUPPLY A IENDLY ATMOSPHERE BUT ARE NOT A "ROLICKG SCENE," SAYS RAY.GAY, LBIAN AND BISEXUAL STUNTS WHO EQUENT GAY BARS AND CLUBS ARE ANOTHER SUBGROUP OF THE GAY MUNY. CLUBS LIKE CLUB CAFE AND INDIGO N BE A PLACE OF PE FOR HOMOSEXUAL PEOPLE, DOUGHERTY SAYS, SCE IS "STILL VERY TABOO FOR MEN TO WALK HAND HAND," EVEN AT HARVARD."THERE ARE CERTA PLAC BOSTON WHERE GAY MEN N GO AND HAVE ANONYMO SEX," HE SAYS, ADDG THAT SOME STUNTS E THE PLACE FOR PE.BISEXUALS ARE ALSO A DISTCT GROUP, BOTH WH AND OUTSI THE GAY MUNY. THEY FACE ISSU THAT ARE UNIQUE. FOR STANCE, BISEXUALS ARE OFTEN BLAMED FOR THE SPREAD OF AIDS, RAY SAYS.BISEXUALS ARE ALSO PERCEIVED AS LS THREATENG BY THE STRAIGHT MUNY, SAYS RAY. THIS MAY BE WHY, WH THE GAY MUNY, SOME BISEXUALS ARE "ASKED TO PROVE THEIR QUEERNS MORE," SHE SAYS.DPE ALL OF THE PERCEIVED CLIQU, GAY STUNTS STRS THAT NO GENERALIZATN N VER THE SOCIAL LIFE OF A GAY POPULATN WHICH IS AS DIVERSE AS HARVARD'S STRAIGHT MUNY.AS WH STRAIGHT STUNTS, GAY RELATNSHIPS RANGE OM LONG-TERM TO BRIEF ONE-NIGHT STANDS, SAY GAY UNRGRADUAT. GAY STUNTS, LIKE THEIR STRAIGHT UNTERPARTS, SPEND TIME WH IENDS THEY MET THROUGH SHARED TERTS AND ACTIVI, THEY SAY."MOST OF MY SOCIAL LIFE IS HANGG OUT WH SMALL GROUPS OF IENDS WHETHER THEY'RE GAY OR STRAIGHT," SAYS DAVID L. DUNN '93, WHO IS PRINT OF THE HARVARD DEMOCRATS.ADVERTISEMENT"IN ONE SENSE, I'M PART OF A GAY SOCIAL LIFE, BUT ANOTHER SENSE I'M NOT PART OF AT ALL," SAYS JOEL L. DERFNER '95, WHO IS TREASURER OF THE BGLSA. HE SPENDS A GREAT AL OF HIS TIME WH IENDS MET THROUGH THEATER AND MIC, HE SAYS.HARVARD CAN DO MOREYET, SPE THE DIVERSY HARVARD'S GAY SOCIAL SCENE, SOME STUNTS SAY THE COLLEGE N DO MORE TO MAKE THE UNIVERSY A WELG PLACE FOR GAY, LBIAN AND BISEXUAL STUNTS.FOR STARTERS, GAY STUNTS UNANIMOLY LL FOR STRONG OPPOSN TO THE PRENCE OF ROTC ON MP."OBVLY [ROTC] IS DISCRIMATORY AND NOT PATIBLE WH WHAT THE UNIVERSY SAYS S POSN IS," FRAZIER SAYS.THE UNIVERSY SHOULD ALSO END S PRENT UNOFFICIAL POLICY OF DISURAGG HOE TRANSFER REQUTS, WHICH ARE BASED ON SEXUAL ORIENTATN ISSU, ACRDG TO A LARGE NUMBER OF GAY STUNTS.DEAN OF HOG THOMAS A. DGMAN '67 SAYS THAT THE UAL RPONSE TO SUCH REQUTS IS TO "URGE THE STUNT TO GO BACK AND TALK TO THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE RPONSIBILY FOR THE HOE" RATHER THAN TO ALLOW THE STUNT TO TRANSFER.SUCH A POLICY "SORT OF ASSUM THAT PEOPLE HAVE THE RPONSIBILY TO TE PEOPLE AROUND THEM," SAYS BGLSA CO-CHAIR RACHEL E. COHEN '94. SHE IS "NOT HAPPY ABOUT THAT POLICY."THE COLLEGE ULD ALSO HELP CREATE A GAY STUNT CENTER, SAY SMH AND STUNTS. THIS WOULD HELP FOSTER CLOSE TI BETWEEN GAY UNRGRADUAT, GRADUAT AND FACULTY, SAYS WARREN GOLDFARB '69, PROFSOR OF SOCLOGY.THE PRENCE OF OPENLY GAY ADMISTRATORS AND FACULTY ULD ALSO BE CREASED, SAYS THURSTON SMH, DIRECTOR OF HARVARD NETWORK FOR LBIAN, BISEXUAL AND GAY ISSU. SMH IS ALSO THE COLLEGE'S POT PERSON ON ISSU NCERNG SEXUAL ORIENTATN.ADVERTISEMENTAS FOR THE HO, GAY STUNTS SAY ADMISTRATORS AND HOE MASTERS N DO MORE TO IMPROVE THE COLLEGE'S TOLERANCE LEVEL.ONE IMPORTANT DITN OF OPENNS IS WELG GAY STUNT GROUPS' ACTIVI, THEY SAY. LOWELL HOE'S MASTERS, WHO JOED A S- THEIR DG HALL PROTT OF LAST YEAR'S SLURS, MA A STRONG STATEMENT OF SUPPORT, FRAZIER SAYS.IN ADDN, COHEN SAYS SHE WOULD LIKE MORE FOMS AND NVERSATNS ON GAY ISSU TO BE PRENTED, PECIALLY TO FIRST-YEARS.ALTHOUGH FEW EM THEM TOTALLY AQUATE, THE COLLEGE'S PRENT EFFORTS FORM A GOOD FOUNDATN, STUNTS SAY.GROUPS LIKE CONTACT, WHICH IS A SUPPORT GROUP MOSTLY AIMED AT GAY AND BISEXUAL STUNTS, AND A NEW UNSELG SSN TO ADDRS THE ISSUE OF G OUT--SPONSORED BY UNIVERSY HEALTH SERVIC--ARE STEPS THE RIGHT DIRECTN, THEY SAY.COLLEGE OFFICIALS SAY THAT ALTHOUGH GAY STUNTS WANT MORE DONE, HARVARD IS MTED TO TABLISHG AN ENVIRONMENT FORTABLE FOR GAYS."I DON'T KNOW THE ANSWER, BUT I THK THE COLLEGE HAS ATTEMPTED TO CREATE A TOLERANT ENVIRONMENT, WHERE PEOPLE DON'T NEED TO BE NCERNED ABOUT THEIR SEXUAL ORIENTATN," SAYS DEAN OF STUNTS ARCHIE C. 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But more subtle ditns of hostily are also prevalent, say some gay lears say, for stance, that the anizatn's posters are often torn down almost immediately, pecially certa another example, Benjam F. A number name Kirkland and Elt as ho wh an uniendly image among gays, while Dunster, Lowell, Adams and the -ops were often ced as welg and fortable plac for people of all sexual orientatns. "Elt is not anti-gay, he says, but is "socially very rigid" and overtly polil or ntroversial behavr is owned upon by hoe distctn that Dougherty draws between those gay stunts who feel fortable Elt and some who do not is an important one, he says.

"In a populatn timated at 600, gay stunts say, there n be no sgle personaly or way of livg--a fact they say people ignorant of Harvard's gay populatn often do not nsir or exists a large number of gay stunts who have not clared themselv publicly gay, otherwise known as "g out of the closet. Stunts say the populatn of gay and bisexual women is pecially strong at the Dudley -ops, although one woman rint says that such perceptns are not as te now as they were last year. Dpe all of the perceived cliqu, gay stunts strs that no generalizatn n ver the social life of a gay populatn which is as diverse as Harvard's straight wh straight stunts, gay relatnships range om long-term to brief one-night stands, say gay unrgraduat.

Harvard Can Do MoreYet, spe the diversy Harvard's gay social scene, some stunts say the College n do more to make the Universy a welg place for gay, lbian and bisexual starters, gay stunts unanimoly ll for strong opposn to the prence of ROTC on mp.

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"Obvly [ROTC] is discrimatory and not patible wh what the Universy says s posn is, " Frazier Universy should also end s prent unofficial policy of disuragg hoe transfer requts, which are based on sexual orientatn issu, acrdg to a large number of gay of Hog Thomas A. This would help foster close ti between gay unrgraduat, graduat and faculty, says Warren Goldfarb '69, profsor of prence of openly gay admistrators and faculty uld also be creased, says Thurston Smh, director of Harvard Network for Lbian, Bisexual and Gay Issu. Smh is also the College's pot person on issu ncerng sexual for the ho, gay stunts say admistrators and hoe masters n do more to improve the College's tolerance important ditn of openns is welg gay stunt groups' activi, they say.

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SHE WILL SUCCEED UNIVERSY PRINT LAWRENCE S. BAW ON JULY 1.SOME STUNTS SAID THEY HOPED FOR A STRONG RELATNSHIP BETWEEN STUNTS AND HARVARD’S ADMISTRATN UNR GAY’S LEARSHIP.HARVARD UNRGRADUATE ASSOCIATN CO-PRINT TRAVIS ALLEN JOHNSON ’24 SAID HE WAS “OVERJOYED” BY THE NEWS AND “N’T WA TO SEE THE GREAT THGS SHE’S GOG TO DO FOR THE UNIVERSY.”“DEAN GAY HAS BEEN A TREMENDO THOUGHT PARTNER AND SUPPORTER OF THE HUA AND OTHER STUNT-LED IATIV,” HE SAID.“I ALSO THK ’S REALLY BENEFICIAL THAT SHE’S A KNOWN FACE AROUND MP,” HE ADD. “I THK ’LL LSEN HER LEARNG CURVE, BUT ALSO PROVI HER WH THE ABILY TO LEVERAGE THOSE RELATNSHIPS SHE CURRENTLY HAS WH FACULTY MEMBERS, STUNTS, AND OTHER COLLEGE AND UNIVERSY STAKEHOLRS.”AMEN H. GASHAW ’24, STUNT PRINT OF HARVARD’S INSTUTE OF POLICS, SAID SHE WAS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT GAY’S WILLGNS TO LLABORATE WH STUNTS.“I KNOW THAT A LOT OF STUNTS DO HAVE ISSU WH ADMISTRATN,” SHE SAID. “I THK THERE’S A LOT OF OPPORTUNY FOR NTUED LLABORATN AND TERFACG WH STUNTS WHEN YOU HAVE SOMEONE WHO’S AT THE HIGHT POSN THE UNIVERSY WHOSE PREV WORK WAS REALLY STUNT-FACG.”SOME STUNTS ALSO SAID THEY HOPE GAY’S EXPERIENCE AS FAS AN WILL BE BENEFICIAL FOR HER TENURE AS HARVARD’S 30TH {DISPLAY:BLOCK;MARG:0PX TO;WIDTH:100%;MAX-WIDTH:100%;BACKGROUND:TRANSPARENT;PADDG:10PX 0PX;} {FONT-FAY:'COLABORATE LIGHT','LUCIDA SANS UNI',SANS-SERIF;LOR:#333333;TEXT-ALIGN:CENTER;FONT-SIZE:0.7EM;TEXT-TRANSFORM:UPPERSE;DISPLAY:BLOCK;} {WIDTH:-WEBK-F-NTENT;WIDTH:-MOZ-F-NTENT;WIDTH:F-NTENT;MARG:0PX TO;TEXT-ALIGN:CENTER;}ADVERTISEMENT“HER ADMISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE, NOTABLE HEART FOR STUNTS, AND CLEAR KNOWLEDGE OF THE CURRENT POLIL AND SOCIAL CLIMATE MAKE HER THE PERFECT PRINT TO LEAD HARVARD S NEXT ERA,” EUNICE S. “EUNY” CHON ’25 WROTE.KODY CHRISTIANSEN, HARVARD EXTENSN STUNT ASSOCIATN PRINT AND SPECIAL STUNT TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENC, SAID HE WAS “ROOTG” FOR GAY AND IS “VERY OPTIMISTIC” ABOUT HER APPOTMENT.“I THK BEE SHE HAS BEEN SO GRAED FAS AND HARVARD FOR SO LONG, THAT SHE REALLY KNOWS WHAT WE NEED AS A SCHOOL,” HE ADD.STILL, HE HOP THAT GAY WILL SPREAD HER ATTENTN ACROSS ALL OF HARVARD’S SCHOOLS.“AS THE PRINT OF HARVARD, SHE NEEDS TO MAKE SURE SHE NNECTS WH ALL THE SCHOOLS AT HARVARD, PECIALLY ON LIKE HARVARD EXTENSN, WHO MIGHT NOT GET AS MUCH ATTENTN AS SOME OF THE OTHER SCHOOLS,” HE SAID.FERNANDO A. BIZZARRO NETO, A SEVENTH-YEAR PH.D. STUNT THE GOVERNMENT PARTMENT, LLED GAY AN “EXTRAORDARY SCHOLAR” AND “OUTSTANDG PERSON.”“SHE IS A ROLE MOL FOR ME AND A ROLE MOL FOR OTHER PEOPLE AT THE UNIVERSY AND OUTSI OF THE UNIVERSY WHO WILL LOOK UP TO THE HARVARD PRINT,” HE ADD.ALEXIS G. WILLIAMS ’26 SAID SHE CELEBRATED GAY’S APPOTMENT FOR PROMOTG GREATER DIVERSY HARVARD’S LEARSHIP.“IT SEEMS LIKE SHE’S A REALLY GOOD REPRENTATN OF THE GROUPS ON MP THAT HAVEN’T BEEN REPRENTED ADMISTRATN BEFORE — AT LEAST THAT HIGH UP,” SHE SAID. “I THK SHE’LL BE REALLY WELL-NNECTED WH THOSE STUNTS, AS WELL AS OTHER STUNTS, WH HER BEG SO VOLVED ALREADY ON MP AND HER BEG A SOCIAL SCIENTIST.”HUA CO-PRINT LYLENA D. ESTABE ’24 SAID SHE IS LOOKG FORWARD TO THE ROLE THE NEW PRINT WILL HAVE IMPLEMENTG THE FDGS OM HARVARD’S LEGACY OF SLAVERY REPORT, WHICH GAY HELPED PRODUCE.ADVERTISEMENTSTILL, ESTABE NOTED “SOME UNKNOWNS” TO GAY’S APPOTMENT.“I THK THAT MYSELF AS WELL AS OTHER STUNTS ON MP ARE LOOKG FOR SOMEONE WHO’S WILLG TO TAKE A STRONGER STANCE FENSE OF EE SPEECH ON MP,” SHE SAID. “WE NEED A LEAR WHO’S MTED TO GIVG STUNTS THE BREATHG ROOM NECSARY TO ENUNTER VIEWS THAT THEY MIGHT DISAGREE WH, OR THAT THEY MIGHT NOT HAVE ENUNTERED THE PAST.”ESTABE ADD GAY SHOULD NOT BE HELD TO A “DIFFERENT STANDARD BEE OF WHAT SHE LOOKS LIKE OR HOW SHE INTIFI.”“WHILE I AM HAPPY TO SEE MORE DIVERSY THIS POSN, I WANT TO LOOK AT PRINT GAY’S PERFORMANCE AS A PRINT — NOT AS A BLACK PRINT, NOT AS A BLACK FEMALE PRINT,” SHE SAID. “I THK THAT’S THE RPECT THAT SHE SERV, AND I THK THAT'S THE PABILI THAT SHE HAS.”—STAFF WRER VIVI E. 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Lowell Hoe's masters, who joed a s- their dg hall prott of last year's slurs, ma a strong statement of support, Frazier addn, Cohen says she would like more foms and nversatns on gay issu to be prented, pecially to first-years. Although few em them totally aquate, the College's prent efforts form a good foundatn, stunts like CONTACT, which is a support group mostly aimed at gay and bisexual stunts, and a new unselg ssn to addrs the issue of g out--sponsored by Universy Health Servic--are steps the right directn, they say. Provis unselg, advocy and referrals for health re servic and hog to Gay, Lbian, Bisexual, Transgenr and Qutng (GLBTQ) teens and young adults, many of whom are youth of lor.

)” Andrew Tobias ’68 wrote “Gay Like Me: In and Out of the Closet at Harvard” for our January-Febary 1998 issue, a first-person narrative rellg his and other iends’ experienc grapplg wh their sexual orientatn while at Harvard. Some have warned that a search for geic uld pathologize same-sex behavr, rellg the days of when homosexualy was listed the Amerin Psychiatric Associatn’s Diagnostic and Statistil Manual of Mental Disorrs. ”“Fifty years ago, every state crimalized homosexual sex, and even the Amerin Civil Liberti Unn did not object, ” wr Harvard Law School profsor Michael Klarman  “How Same-Sex Marriage Came to Be, ” our 2013 feature on marriage equaly.

Supreme Court’s 2015 cisn that ma marriage equaly the law of the land, to s lg earlier this week that feral civil-rights law protects gay and transgenr people om employment discrimatn, LGBTQ rights have bee mastream wh surprisg and spirg speed. "Photograph urty of IFC FilmsAfter g out as a llege sophomore the late 1980s, David Thorpe ’91 spent years wrg about his experience beg gay, and eventually found himself askg what turned out to be a plited qutn: Do I sound gay?

GAY AT HLS: A BRIEF HISTORY

“On the one hand, the gay voice is somethg that everyone wonrs about and reacts to privately, ” one of the film’s funrs told former Steer Unrgraduate Fellow Zara Zhang ’17 for this story. ” Zhang laid out several of the film’s sights, and perhaps the most important is this: the real qutn the film seeks to answer is not whether Thorpe sounds gay, but rather why he should feel bad about , and what that says about our culture.

GAY

~Lydialyle Gibson, Associate EdorRhonda WtelsPhotograph by Stu RosnerAt the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Harvard Lbian and Gay Cc (HGLC; now the Harvard Genr and Sexualy Cc), alumni and faculty discsed the history of the Universy’s treatment of gay and lbian stunts. Harvard stunts reacted wh joy and optimism to Faculty of Arts and Scienc Dean Clde Gay’s selectn as the next Universy print will be the first person of lor and only the send woman to assume the Universy’s top post.

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SO IF I MAY BE GRANTED A DIGRSN I WILL TALK MORE ABOUT MY UNRGRADUATE STUTN AND BEG GAY GENERAL.A FN OF "GAY" SEEMS TO BE THE MOST A PROPOSE TRODUCTN. TO ME "HOMOSEXUAL" CLEARLY REFERS TO ONE'S SEXUAL PREFERENCE, BUT "GAY" ENPASS MUCH MORE THAN THIS. TO BE "GAY" IS TO FER A MUCH BROAR SOCIAL NTEXT THAN THAT OF THE SEXUAL PARTNER ALONE. IT IS A LIFTYLE: ONE'S PRIMARY SOCIAL INTIFITN AND SPHERE OF TERACTN IS WH MEMBERS OF ONE'S OWN SEX AND NSEQUENTLY, ONE'S EMOTNAL INTIFITN IS WH THAT SPHERE AS WELL. WHAT THIS MEANS THEN IS THAT A WOMAN NEED NEVER TO HAVE HAD SEX WH ANOTHER WOMAN TO BE GAY, OR THAT A WOMAN WHO HAS HAD A SEXUAL EXPERIENCE WH ANOTHER WOMAN IS NOT TOMATILLY GAY. BEE I KNOW THAT I AM ONLY SENDARILY A SEXUAL BEG, I PREFER HIS FN TO THE UAL FN OF GAY, WHICH RC ME TO AN UNNTROLLABLE SEXUAL BEASTIE, AND NEVER A SCHOLAR.WHICH BRGS YOU AND ME HEADLONG TO ONE OF MY FIRST ENUNTERS WH HARVARD. IT NSISTED OF A PERSONAL OPN OF A MEMBER OF THE ADMISSNS COMMTEE PRTED THE INPENNT, SAYG THAT HOMOSEXUALY WAS A THREAT TO HARVARD AND THAT THERE WERE PLENTY OF OTHER QUALIFIED NDIDAT THAT ULD BE ADMTED TO THE LLEGE STEAD. AFTER READG THIS I PUT DOWN THE TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS OF ARTICL I HAD WRTEN BEG ACCEPTED FOR PUBLITN, BEAT MY BREAST, AND CHASED THREE "CLIFFI" DOWN THE STREET. IT WAS REASSURG TO KNOW THAT THE TECHNIQU I HAD VELOPED AT MY VERY SOUTHERN UNRGRADUATE SCHOOL FOR BEG A NOT-SO-SUBTLE HOMOSEXUAL WOULD BE EQUALLY APPLIBLE AT THE NATN'S OLST LLEGE, AND MY OLST DREAM.AS I HAVE DITED, MY UNRGRADUATE WORK WAS RRIED OUT THE SOUTH. DPE YOUR OPN OF WHAT VALU ARE NEAR AND AR TO THOSE FOLKS, THE GAY MUNY WAS VERY LARGE, VERY OPEN AND NSISTED PRIMARILY OF WOMEN. I WOULD TIMATE THAT THERE WERE CLOSE TO 60 WOMEN, ACTIVE TRAMURALS, ELOGY, WOMEN'S HEALTH, ART, ABORTN AND RAPE UNSELG, A NEWSPAPER AND A FARM. PERHAPS, THEN, YOU N IMAGE MY SURPRISE AND DISAPPOTMENT AT THE FEW WOMEN WHO ATTEND THE MIT GAY DANCE OR THE HARVARD-RADCLIFFE GAY STUNTS ASSOCIATN MEETGS.MY DISAPPOTMENT DISSIPATED AT THE WOMEN'S MIC FTIVAL WHERE, AS FAR AS I ULD TELL, THERE WERE 600 GAY WOMEN--WOMEN WHO HAD LEARNED TO "LIKE" WOMEN AND TO RPECT THE WORK OF OTHER WOMEN. YOU N BE HOMOSEXUAL AND NOT HAVE THOSE FEELGS BUT YOU NNOT BE "GAY" AND NOT HAVE THOSE FEELGS FOR THE WOMEN AROUND YOU. THE TERM "DYKE," NSEQUENTLY, IRRAT ME TO NO END. THIS TERM IS PRIMARILY ED BY WOMEN REFERG TO EACH OTHER AND IS AS ROGATORY TO ME AS "CHICK" HAS BEE TO A GOOD MANY WOMEN. MY FIRST VIS TO A GAY BAR BOSTON, THE SATS, WAS HIGHLIGHTED BY THE BARTENR ASKG A IEND OF ME WHO HAD E NORTH WH ME, IF SHE WAS A DYKE, A TERM NEVER HEARD MY LLEGE TOWN. WE WERE BOTH SPEECHLS, WHICH THE WOMAN WHO HAD ASKED THE QUTN TOOK TO DITE IGNORANCE AND SHE PROMPTLY REPHRASED WH "GAY," BRGG BOTH BACK TO EARTH.IN SPE OF WHAT MAY SEEM TO READ AS DISAPPOTMENT, I HAVE BEEN IMPRSED WH THE SUPPORTIVE NATURE OF THE GAY LIFTYLE NEW ENGLAND. I NNOT BEG TO NAME EVEN A FOURTH OF THE RAP GROUPS, NEWSPAPERS, ANIZATNS, SERVICE CENTERS (HEALTH CENTERS, UNSELG FACILI, ETC., ALL YOU PERVERTED STRAIGHT PEOPLE) SO ON AND SO ON, THAT ARE AVAILABLE FOR THOSE WHO SEEK SUCH SERVIC. IT APPEARS THAT GAY WOMEN ARE TO BE FOUND AT THE WOMEN'S ACTIVI THE AREA, AND I KNOW GAY MEN ABOUND AT THE DANC AND BARS TOWN.BEFORE CLOSG, I WOULD LIKE TO DO WHAT DAMAGE I ULD TO TWO MYTHOLOGIL BELIEFS ABOUT GAY PEOPLE. ONE IS THAT YOUR HETEROSEXUAL BODY WILL BE ATTACKED BY THE CRAZED HOMOSEXUAL IF YOU ALLOW YOURSELF TO BE HIS PRENCE. YOUR BODY WILL BE CLOSER TO SACROSANCT. THE OTHER MYTH IS THAT BETIFUL WOMEN OR HANDSOME MEN ARE NEVER HOMOSEXUAL OR GAY. 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“Euny” Chon ’25 Christiansen, Harvard Extensn Stunt Associatn print and special stunt to the Graduate School of Arts and Scienc, said he was “rootg” for Gay and is “very optimistic” about her appotment.

HARVARD NAM CLDE GAY 30TH PRINT

“I thk bee she has been so graed FAS and Harvard for so long, that she really knows what we need as a school, ” he, he hop that Gay will spread her attentn across all of Harvard’s schools.

Estabe ’24 said she is lookg forward to the role the new print will have implementg the fdgs om Harvard’s Legacy of Slavery report, which Gay helped, Estabe noted “some unknowns” to Gay’s appotment. ”“While I am happy to see more diversy this posn, I want to look at Print Gay’s performance as a print — not as a Black print, not as a Black female print, ” she said. They were headg to their meetg wh a simple requt, but one that had not yet been uttered wh the hallowed halls of Harvard Law: they wanted Harvard to sist that employers that me to mp not discrimate on the basis of whether stunts were gay.

Whether each other’s dormory rooms, elsewhere on the Harvard mp, or bars and clubs Boston, homosexual men at the Law School found furtive ways to acmodate their sir whout riskg the succsful reers they unted on as Harvard-traed lawyers. The bonds between profsors and stunts were what one gay profsor would later ll “homosocial”; as other all-male settgs, such as the ary, the bonds enabled and mataed a domant masculy, yet were lan wh sexual suggtn. Ined, while homosexualy may seldom if ever have been spoken about, the Law School was pervad by a tensn between men that for some profsors and stunts was likely an embodiment of, or a thly-veiled substute for, pent-up sexual energy.

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SCHATZ ’81 WENT TO RETRIEVE HIS BOOKS OM HIS LOCKER BETWEEN CLASS AS A STUNT AT HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, HE FOUND SGED, CHARRED PAPER ON THE GROUND: REMNANTS OF THE ARTICL HE HAD TAPED TO HIS LOCKER. “PEOPLE WOULD SOMETIM PUT ARTICL ON THEIR LOCKERS. MOST PEOPLE DIDN’T, BUT I DID. I HAD A BUNCH OF QUEER ARTICL ON MY LOCKER,” HE RELLS. “AND SOMEONE SET ON FIRE.”ALTHOUGH THE LAW SCHOOL’S ADMISTRATN OFTEN RPOND TO SIAR CINTS WH STATEMENTS NMNG BIGOTRY, THIS SE, OFFICIALS GAVE A MUTED RPONSE TO THE CENDIARY ATTACK. “WHEN MY LOCKER WAS SET ON FIRE, THEY ISSUED A STATEMENT NMNG PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND I WAS NOT HAVG THAT,” SCHATZ SAYS. “SO I MA A BIG FS, AND THE DEAN OF STUNTS AND I VELOPED A MOST UNIENDLY RELATNSHIP.”AS AN OPENLY GAY HARVARD STUNT DURG THE ’80S, SCHATZ FACED ATTACKS OM ALL SIS.“EVERYBODY ON MP KNEW WHO I WAS BEE I WAS BASILLY HOMOSEXUALY PERSONIFIED,” SCHATZ SAYS. “IT WAS LIKE, ‘OH LOOK, THERE’S HOMOSEXUALY WALKG DOWN THE STREET.’”“I WAS THE CRIMSON PROBABLY 100 TIM A YEAR AS A VERY VISIBLE SPOKPERSON ON AN ISSUE THAT HAD NOT RECEIVED MUCH VISIBILY AT ALL,” SCHATZ SAYS.PRACTILLY OM THE MOMENT HE ARRIVED ON THE LAW SCHOOL MP, SCHATZ HAD FOUND HIS HOME THE COMMTEE ON GAY LEGAL ISSU. HE KNEW HE WOULD JO OM THE MOMENT HE APPLIED TO THE LAW SCHOOL. “THAT WAS PREORDAED AS FAR AS I WAS NCERNED,” HE SAYS.HARVARD LAW SCHOOL SPOKPERSON JEFF NEAL CLED TO MENT FOR THIS STORY.COGLI WAS FOUND 1978 AND GREW AMID A GHT PERD FOR LGBTQ+ PEOPLE AMERI. IN 1981, THREE YEARS AFTER THE CLUB’S FOUNDG, THE FIRST S OF AIDS WERE DIAGNOSED, SPARKG TENSE STIGMA AGAST GAY MEN THE UNED STAT. IN 1982, FOR THE FIRST TIME HISTORY, THE ARY EXPLICLY BANNED GAY AND LBIAN PEOPLE OM ENLISTG. IN 1986, THE SUPREME COURT SE BOWERS V. HARDWICK FERALLY OUTLAWED NSENSUAL GAY SEX. LGBTQ+ STUNTS ENTERG LAW SCHOOL WERE FORCED TO GRAPPLE WH HOW THEY WANTED TO ENGAGE WH A SYSTEM THAT, MANY WAYS, ACTIVELY WORKED AGAST THEM.SCE S CEPTN, COGLI HAS SERVED AS A CENTER FOR LGBTQ+ ADVOCY AT THE LAW SCHOOL. THE ANIZATN HAS SPEARHEAD POLICI RANGG OM BANNG ARY RECMENT ON MP TO CLUDG SEXUAL ORIENTATN HARVARD’S NON-DISCRIMATN POLICY. MOREOVER, THE VERY EXISTENCE OF THIS GROUP GAVE VISIBILY TO LGBTQ+ STUNTS AT THE SCHOOL, ALLOWG THEM TO CHALLENGE HOMOPHOBIC STEREOTYP AND BRG LGBTQ+ LIFE TO LIGHT. THE ANIZATN, RENAMED LAMBDA 1993, HAS SHAPED SOME OF THE MOST CRIL YEARS OF LGBTQ+ ACTIVISM BOTH ON AND OFF MP. THE GROUP STARTED WH AROUND TEN STUNTS AND HAS NOW GROWN TO OVER 200 MEMBERS, MAKG ONE OF THE MOST PROMENT STUNT GROUPS AT {DISPLAY:BLOCK;MARG:0PX TO;WIDTH:100%;MAX-WIDTH:100%;BACKGROUND:TRANSPARENT;PADDG:10PX 0PX;} {FONT-FAY:'COLABORATE LIGHT','LUCIDA SANS UNI',SANS-SERIF;LOR:#333333;TEXT-ALIGN:CENTER;FONT-SIZE:0.7EM;TEXT-TRANSFORM:UPPERSE;DISPLAY:BLOCK;} {WIDTH:-WEBK-F-NTENT;WIDTH:-MOZ-F-NTENT;WIDTH:F-NTENT;MARG:0PX TO;TEXT-ALIGN:CENTER;}ADVERTISEMENTMEMBERSHIP COGLI WAS NOT, HOWEVER, WHOUT RISK — PARTICULARLY THE GROUP’S EARLY YEARS. FORMER AND CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE ANIZATN FACED BACKLASH OM THEIR PEERS DURG THEIR TIME AT HLS. OTHERS FEARED THAT THEIR ASSOCIATN WH THE GROUP WOULD LEAD TO RCED JOB OPPORTUNI, REJECTN OM RPORATE LAW FIRMS, OR FAILED BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR ERNMENT JOBS.DPE THE CHALLENG S MEMBERS HAVE ENDURED, LAMBDA NTU TO VT THE SAFETY OF LGBTQ+ STUNTS AT THE LAW SCHOOL THE FACE OF EVENTS SUCH AS THE VLENT THREATS SENT TO LGBTQ+ HARVARD AFFILIAT OVER EMAIL LAST AUGT AND A SERI OF OPPONENTS TO SAME-SEX MARRIAGE HOSTED ON MP RECENT YEARS. GABRIELLE “GABE” L. CROFFORD, A CURRENT LAMBDA OFFICER, EXPRS HER NCERN FOR THIS “BATTERY OF SRY HOMOPHOBIC CINTS ON HLS’S MP THAT FELY HAVE A LOT OF QUEER STUNTS ASKG ‘ARE WE SAFE HERE?’”JT A FEW WEEKS AGO, AN HLS STUNT WAS ALLEGEDLY ASSLTED AND LLED A HOMOPHOBIC SLUR ON THE LAW SCHOOL’S MP BY ANOTHER STUNT. AT AN STUTN WHERE MANY LGBTQ+ STUNTS STILL FEEL THREATENED, VTIGATG THE VELOPMENT OF S FLAGSHIP LGBTQ+ ADVOCY GROUP N ILLUMATE THE WAYS THAT STUNTS HAVE HARNSED THE POWER TO PROTECT THEMSELV OM A CLIMATE THAT THREATENS TO CSH THEM.THE STORI BEHD COGLI’S EVOLUTN MONSTRATE HOW VISIBILY BE AN STMENT OF JTICE AND HOW JTICE N BE AT ODDS WH THE LAW.‘CONSIRABLE CLOUT’BARBARA A. KRCHEVSKY ME OUT AS LBIAN DURG HER UNRGRADUATE YEARS AT MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. UPON ARRIVG AT HARVARD LAW SCHOOL 1977, HOWEVER, KRCHEVSKY STGGLED TO NNECT WH OTHER LGBTQ+ LAW STUNTS.“THERE WASN’T MUCH VISIBILY,” KRCHEVSKY RELLS. “I THK GAY PEOPLE AT HARVARD HAD NO IA WHO ELSE MIGHT BE GAY, OR IF THEY WERE ALONE.”THOUGH MORS CIRCULATED ABOUT PROFSORS’ SEXUALI AND FEMIST GROUPS ON MP DISCSED TOPICS ADJACENT TO QUEERNS, THE LGBTQ+ MUNY AT HARVARD LAW SCHOOL LARGELY EXISTED AWAY OM THE PUBLIC EYE.“THERE WAS A LOT OF ISOLATN,” KRCHEVSKY SAYS.LOUIS A. BRADBURY, WHO ATTEND THE LAW SCHOOL A FEW YEARS BEFORE KRCHEVSKY, RELLS THAT THERE WERE A FEW SPOTS WHERE LGBTQ+ PEOPLE THE KNOW ULD MEET EACH OTHER, THOUGH “ WAS VERY SURREPT AND SRY.”ADVERTISEMENTONE NIGHT, BRADBURY REGNIZED A CLASSMATE AT A GAY BAR BOSTON. “I SAID, ‘OH, MY GOD,’ AND I LEFT A PANIC,” BRADBURY SAYS. “AND ON THE WAY HOME, I REALIZED, WELL, WHAT WAS HE DOG THERE?”IN 1970, BRADBURY ATTEND A CLANSTE MEETG FOR LGBTQ+ LAW STUNTS THE HARKNS COMMONS. THE WDOWS WERE VERED BROWN PAPER BAGS TO PREVENT THE ATTEN OM BEG OUTED.“MANY, MANY PEOPLE WALKED BY AND TRIED TO PEER ,” BRADBURY SAYS. “IT WAS KD OF LIKE, ‘WHO’S GAY?’ AND I DON’T KNOW IF WAS THE GAY PEOPLE LOOKG AT WHO ELSE IS GAY OR WHAT, BUT THAT WAS THE ENVIRONMENT.”IN 1978, KRCHEVSKY ATTEND A TALK AT THE LAW SCHOOL BY THE CHIEF JTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT AT THE TIME, WARREN E. BURGER. “HIS NSERVATIVE BENT WAS CERTALY AT ODDS WH WHAT A LOT OF THOUGHT,” SHE SAYS. BEFORE THE TALK BEGAN, KRCHEVSKY NOTICED FLIERS LAID OUT ON THE SEATS. THE FLIERS WERE PRTED BLACK AND WHE AND WENT LARGELY UNNOTICED BY MANY OF THE EVENT’S ATTEN. IN BOLD, SIMPLE TEXT, THEY ANNOUNCED THE FIRST MEETG FOR AN ANIZATN LLED “COGLI.”KRCHEVSKY WAS ONE OF THE FEW STUNTS THAT ATTEND THAT FIRST MEETG. THERE WAS “A LTLE NERVO ENERGY” THE AIR, KRCHEVSKY RELLS. THE ATTEN WERE SURPRISED TO LEARN WHO AMONG THEIR PEERS INTIFIED AS LGBTQ+, WH STUNTS “SORT OF LOOKG AT EACH OTHER LIKE ‘OH, YOU?’”AT THE MEETG, KRCHEVSKY REMEMBERS JOSé GóMEZ, COGLI’S FOUNR, OUTLG HIS MOTIVATNS FOR CREATG THE ANIZATN. “‘THIS IS AN ISSUE WHOSE TIME HAS E, AND WE NEED TO GET PROTECTN,’” SHE RELLS HIM SAYG.GóMEZ, REMEMBERED BY HIS PEERS AS “EXTRAORDARILY GENTLE,” WAS A FORCE TO BE RECKONED WH. AFTER GRADUATG OM THE UNIVERSY OF WYOMG, HE STUDIED LAT AMERIN LERATURE NIRAGUA ON A FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIP, VOLUNTEERED FOR THE PEACE CORPS BRAZIL, AND WORKED ALONGSI CéSAR CHáVEZ BEFORE ATTENDG HARVARD LAW SCHOOL AT {DISPLAY:BLOCK;MARG:0PX TO;MAX-WIDTH:100%;Z-X:20;POSN:RELATIVE;} > DIV{BOX-SIZG:NTENT-BOX;PADDG:0PX 20PX;MARG:1EM TO;} > DIV.SHORT-LEFT{FLOAT:LEFT;} > DIV.SHORT-RIGHT{FLOAT:RIGHT;} > DIV.SHORT-SMALL{MAX-WIDTH:200PX;} > DIV.SHORT-MEDIUM{MAX-WIDTH:400PX;} > DIV.SHORT-LARGE{MAX-WIDTH:600PX;} > DIV.SHORT-XLARGE{MAX-WIDTH:1000PX;} > DIV.SHORT-FULLSCREEN{PADDG:0PX;}{WIDTH:100%;}{MAX-WIDTH:1000PX;MARG:5PX 0PX TO;FONT-FAY:'COLABORATE LIGHT','LUCIDA SANS UNI',SANS-SERIF;LOR:#777;FONT-SIZE:15PX;}JOSé GóMEZ (1943-2014), 1981 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL YEARBOOK. GóMEZ (J.D. 1981) FOUND THE COMMTEE ON GAY LEGAL ISSU (COGLI) THE FALL OF 1978. IMG{PADDG-RIGHT:7PX;}BY {LOR:#BA0600;}HARVARD LAW SCHOOL LIBRARY, HISTORIL & SPECIAL COLLECTNS.BETWEEN HIS FIRST AND SEND YEARS AT THE LAW SCHOOL, GóMEZ CLERKED AT THE SAN FRANCIS-BASED NATNAL GAY RIGHTS ADVOT, WHERE HE LEARNED THE S AND OUTS OF LGBTQ+ CIVIL RIGHTS LIGATN. WHEN HE RETURNED TO HLS, GóMEZ WANTED TO CREATE A SIAR GROUP TO CE CHANGE ON MP. “WE ARE NOT A SOCIAL CLUB,” HE TOLD THE HARVARD LAW RERD 1978. “WE ARE A GROUP OF GAY AND NON-GAY STUNTS VERY NCERNED ABOUT THE GROWG NATNAL ATTACK ON THE CIVIL RIGHTS OF GAY PEOPLE. WE ARE ANIZG ORR TO PROVI LEGAL ASSISTANCE TO GAY LEGAL FENSE GROUPS, PARTICULARLY ON ISSU AND AROUND THE BOSTON AREA.”COGLI’S IAL YEARS WERE MARKED BY A STRG OF SUCCSFUL ADVOCY IATIV. IN LLABORATN WH OTHER HARVARD STUNTS, THE GROUP NVCED THE LAW SCHOOL ADMISTRATN TO CLU SEXUAL ORIENTATN THEIR NON-DISCRIMATN POLICY.ADVERTISEMENTA MONTH AFTER COGLI WAS FOUND, GóMEZ AND KRCHEVSKY MET WH ELEANOR APPEL, THE HEAD OF THE LAW SCHOOL’S REER PLACEMENT OFFICE, TO URGE LAW FIRMS THAT RECED ON MP NOT TO DISCRIMATE ON THE BASIS OF SEXUAL ORIENTATN. “IT WAS PROBABLY THE FIRST THG I DID AT LAW SCHOOL THAT WAS SORT OF ADVOCY AND TRYG TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE STUTNALLY,” SAYS KRCHEVSKY.GóMEZ WORE A SU TO THE MEETG; KRCHEVSKY WORE A SKIRT. “WE WANTED TO LOOK AS TRADNAL AND NON-THREATENG AS POSSIBLE,” SHE EXPLAS.AT FIRST, APPEL POLELY LISTENED TO THEIR NCERNS; HOWEVER, MID-WAY THROUGH THE NVERSATN, KRCHEVSKY RELLS THAT APPEL TOLD THEM: “‘WELL, YOU N’T EXPECT A FIRM TO HIRE YOU,’ — AND SHE’S LOOKG AT JOSé — ‘IF YOU SHOW UP TO THE TERVIEW WEARG A DRS.’”“IN THE MOMENT, WASN’T AS SURPRISG AS SOMETHG LIKE THAT WOULD BE TODAY,” KRCHEVSKY SAYS. SHE RELLS THAT, SPE HIS EXASPERATN, GóMEZ KEPT HIS OL AND RE-EXPLAED COGLI’S OBJECTIV TO APPEL, AS IF HE WERE “SPELLG OUT TO A THREE-YEAR-OLD.”HARVARD LAW RERD, VOL. 71 NO. 4 (OCTOBER 17, 1980), P.2. THIS ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED ABOUT A YEAR AFTER THE COMMTEE ON GAY LEGAL ISSU (COGLI) WAS FORMED. COURTY OF HARVARD LAW SCHOOL LIBRARY, HISTORIL & SPECIAL COLLECTNS. BY HARVARD LAW SCHOOL LIBRARY, HISTORIL & SPECIAL COLLECTNS.DPE IAL ADMISTRATIVE RISTANCE, COGLI EVENTUALLY SUCCEED, EVEN ACHIEVG NATNAL ACCLAIM. “AT HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, GAYS HAVE ACQUIRED NSIRABLE CLOUT,” TIME MAGAZE WROTE APRIL 1979. “THE SCHOOL NOW WILL NOT ALLOW ANY LAW FIRMS THAT DISCRIMATE AGAST HOMOSEXUALS TO E S PLACEMENT SERVICE FOR EMPLOYMENT TERVIEWS.”COGLI ATTAED ANOTHER MAJOR VICTORY WHEN SUCCSFULLY MAND THAT HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BAN THE STATE DEPARTMENT AND ARY OM RECG ON MP. “THE STATE DEPARTMENT AND THE ARY HAD POLICI OF NEVER, EVER HIRG SOMEONE WHO IS GAY OR LBIAN,” MARY B. WHISNER, WHO GRADUATED OM THE LAW SCHOOL 1982, RELLS. COGLI BEGAN CIRCULATG A PETN AROUND MP, WHICH AMASSED SIGNATUR OM THE STUNT BODY.AN ADVERTISEMENT FOR A PANEL HOSTED BY COGBLLI (RENAMED LAMBDA LATER THAT YEAR) TO DISCS BANS ON HOMOSEXUALY THE US ARY. COURTY OF HARVARD LAW SCHOOL LIBRARY, HISTORIL & SPECIAL COLLECTNS. BY YASMEEN A. KHANTHE PETN SUCCEED, AND 1979, HAVARD LAW PROHIBED THE ARY OM RECG ON S MP. “THE ADMISTRATN DID FORM A POLICY THAT THEY ULD NOT TERVIEW THE LAW SCHOOL SELF,” WHISNER SAYS. “AND SO THEY WOULD STILL E CLOSE TO MP, BUT THEY WOULD TERVIEW AT A NEARBY HOTEL.”THE ‘RADILS’ AND THE ‘MILANT MORAT’ADVERTISEMENTALTHOUGH COGLI HAD A UNED ONT WHEN ADVOTG S FIRST FEW IATIV, S MEMBERS LATER FOUND THEMSELV DIVID ON WHAT EXACTLY THEIR ACTIVISM SHOULD LOOK LIKE. SOME MEMBERS, WHO SCHATZ DUBBS THE “RADILS,” FAVORED A MORE AGGRSIVE APPROACH TO ACTIVISM. OTHERS, WHO HE REFERRED TO AS THE “ANT MORAT,” OPTED FOR A MORE SUBTLE TECHNIQUE. “THE ‘ANT MORAT’ BELIEVED CREMENTAL CHANGE THROUGH RPECTABLE MEANS,” SCHATZ EXPLAS. “AND THE RT OF WERE A LOT LS NCERNED ABOUT RPECTABILY.”EVAN WOLFSON, WHO GRADUATED TWO YEARS BEFORE SCHATZ, REFLECTS ON A SIAR TENSN WH THE GROUP. “THIS NEW CROWD ME THEIR FIRST YEAR JT MORE ASSERTIVE AND NFINT, AND WAS ALMOST LIKE A SLIGHT GENERATNAL SHIFT EVEN THOUGH WE WERE ROUGHLY THE SAME AGE,” WOLFSON SAYS.WOLFSON SAYS MEMBERS OF THE GROUP FOUGHT OVER WHAT “OPENLY GAY” SHOULD MEAN AND HOW COGLI SHOULD APPROACH S ADVOCY.“ALMOST ALL OF HATED EACH OTHER,” WOLFSON SAYS. “JT BEE YOU’RE FIGHTG FOR GOOD THGS, JT BEE YOU’RE AN ACTIVIST, ’S NOT ALWAYS GOG TO BE PLEASANT.”WHILE MEMBERS OF COGLI WERE FIGHTG TOGETHER FOR THE SAME ULTIMATE GOAL OM THE OUTSET, THIS FAY WAS — LIKE ANY — NOT WHOUT S GROWG PAS. ULTIMATELY, WOLFSON ATTRIBUT THE CLASH TO AN IMPORTANT TIME OF MATURG FOR EVERYONE VOLVED, NOTG THAT MANY OF THOSE PEOPLE HAVE REMAED BOTH HIS IENDS AND FELLOW ACTIVISTS UNTIL THIS DAY.AFTER FISHG LAW SCHOOL, WOLFSON WORKED AS A PROSECUTOR AT THE BROOKLYN DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE. ON NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS, HE ALSO WORKED AS A PRO BONO ATTORNEY FOR LAMBDA LEGAL — AN LGBTQ+ CIVIL RIGHTS ANIZATN UNRELATED TO THE ADVOCY GROUP AT HLS — DURG A “TACLYSMILLY TERRIBLE TIME FOR GAY PEOPLE” THE ’80S. WH HIS LONG-STANDG PASSN FOR MARRIAGE EQUALY, WHICH WAS THE SUBJECT OF HIS THIRD-YEAR LAW PAPER, WOLFSON FOUND THE ANIZATN FREEDOM TO MARRY, WHERE HE SERVED AS PRINT, ADVOTG FOR SAME-SEX MARRIAGE UNTIL THE SUPREME COURT VICTORY 2015.AN ADVERTISEMENT FOR A LAMBDA-SPONSORED EVENT DISCSG SAME-SEX MARRIAGE. COURTY OF HARVARD LAW SCHOOL LIBRARY, HISTORIL & SPECIAL COLLECTNS. BY YASMEEN A. KHANSCHATZ ALSO WORKED AREAS OF LGBTQ+ RIGHTS, BUT AFTER A FEW YEARS WORKG AS AN ATTORNEY, HE MA WHAT HE LLS “ONE OF THE MORE IMPROBABLE HARVARD LAW REER SHIFTS.” HE BEME A SGG DRAG QUEEN, WHERE, HE ASSUR , HE WAS ACCEPTED AS A GAY PERSON.BEN SCHATZ PHOTOGRAPHED THE HARVARD LAW RERD 1983 HANGG UP POSTERS ON BEHALF OF COGLLI (A RENAMG OF COGLI) FOR AN UPG GAY AND VISIBILY WEEK. THE PTN READS “BEN SCHATZ, 1L, RAISG NSCNS.” COURTY OF HARVARD LIBRARY. BY YASMEEN A. KHAN“I APPLIED TO HARVARD LAW SCHOOL WH A GOAL OF BEG MART LUTHER QUEEN,” SCHATZ TELLS . “I NEVER WENT TO LAW SCHOOL BEE I LOVED THE LAW. I WENT TO LAW SCHOOL BEE I WANTED TO BE VOLVED QUEER SOCIAL CHANGE, AND I THOUGHT A HARVARD LAW GREE WOULD BE AN EFFECTIVE WAY OF DOG .”ADVERTISEMENT“LAW VOLV GREAT CREATIVY,” HE SAYS, “BUT SENTIALLY, VOLV LORG WH THE L. AND I ALWAYS LIKE LORG OUTSI THE L.”TO THIS DAY, HE STILL WR FOR HIS DRAGAPELLA GROUP, THE CRILLY ACCLAIMED KSEY SICKS — REFERENCG ALED KSEY’S HETEROSEXUAL-HOMOSEXUAL RATG SLE, WHERE A RATG OF SIX DIT THAT A PERSON IS “EXCLIVELY HOMOSEXUAL.” “I’M THE LAST PERSON TO MENT ON WHAT ’S LIKE WORKG THE LEGAL PROFSN BEE I GOT THE HELL OUT,” HE SAYS WH NO REMORSE.SCHATZ REFERS TO HLS AS “A RPORATE LAW FACTORY.”“IT WAS SORT OF LIKE AN ASSEMBLY LE,” HE SAYS. “YOU’RE ALL HEAD ONE DIRECTN, OR IF NOT, YOU WERE FELY SWIMMG UPSTREAM.”BUT HE DON’T REGRET GOG TO LAW SCHOOL. “THE HARVARD LAW GREE WAS ACTUALLY SERLY A HELP TERMS OF BEG A DRAG QUEEN. SO WASN’T ALL TO WASTE,” HE ADDS. “A HARVARD LAW GREE WAS A VERY EXPENSIVE GIMMICK, BUT GOT ATTENTN.”REFLECTG ON HIS TIME AT HARVARD, SCHATZ TELLS , “I TRY NOT TO THK ABOUT HARVARD LAW SCHOOL TO THIS DAY. IT WAS AN EXTREMELY PAFUL AND UNPLEASANT TIME. I PUT UP A GOOD FIGHT AND I’M PROUD OF PUTTG UP THE GOOD FIGHT, BUT SHOULDN’T HAVE BEEN LIKE THAT.”THE VISIBILY OF THE INVISIBLELIKE SCHATZ, KRCHEVSKY BELIEV THAT THE LAW IS NOT THE ONLY WAY TO ADVOTE FOR LGBTQ+ RIGHTS. INSTEAD, SHE ARGU THAT ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL WAYS TO FIGHT FOR THE LGBTQ+ MUNY IS SIMPLY TO BE VISIBLE.KRCHEVSKY HIGHLIGHTS THE PSYCHOLOGIL DAMAGE ED BY HIDG ONE’S INTY. “PEOPLE DIDN’T UNRSTAND HOW MUCH OF A TOLL N TAKE ON PEOPLE TO BE CLOSETED AND TO NOT BE ABLE TO TALK ABOUT WHAT EVERYBODY ELSE N TALK ABOUT,” SHE SAYS. “IF EVERYBODY ELSE HAS BEEN TALKG ABOUT THEIR SPOE, BUT YOU N’T, THAT, BY FN, MAK YOU AN OUTSIR.”KRCHEVSKY C A SENTIMENT MUNITED BY HARVEY MILK — THE FIRST OPENLY GAY POLICIAN ELECTED TO PUBLIC OFFICE CALIFORNIA — ON THE IMPORTANCE OF G OUT. “YOU HAVE TO BE VISIBLE SO PEOPLE REALIZE GAY PEOPLE AREN’T THIS WEIRD THG THAT’S HIDG UNR A ROCK THAT THEY HAVE TO BE REFUL TO STAY AWAY OM,” SHE SAYS.ADVERTISEMENTKRCHEVSKY PHED FOR VISIBILY OUTSI OF HARVARD’S MP BY SPEAKG BOSTON HIGH SCHOOLS AND LLEG ABOUT HER INTY AS A LBIAN. “WE JT ANSWERED QUTNS ABOUT BEG GAY, BEE, AT THIS POT, MANY PEOPLE THOUGHT THEY HAD NEVER MET A GAY PERSON,” SHE SAYS. “CERTALY, NOBODY WHO WAS OUT.”SOME OF THE STUNTS’ QUTNS WERE TEASG — ONE STUNT ASKED KRCHEVSKY IF SHE DRANK ORANGE JUICE, ALLUDG TO THE BOYTT OF FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE BY THOSE WHO TOOK ISSUE WH THE HOMOPHOBIC VIEWS EXPRSED BY S SPOKPERSON, ANA BRYANT.OTHERS ASKED MORE THOUGHT-PROVOKG QUTNS. “ONE PERSON I REMEMBER WAS LIKE, ‘WHEN YOU GRADUATE, WILL YOU NSIR YOURSELF A GAY PERSON WHO HAPPENS TO BE A LAWYER OR A LAWYER WHO HAPPENS TO BE GAY?’ I’M NOT SURE I EVER UNRSTOOD THAT.”KRCHEVSKY IS STILL FOND OF HER STT AS A HIGH SCHOOL SPEAKER. TO HER SURPRISE, HER VISIBILY BENEFED MORE THAN JT THE STUNTS SHE SPOKE TO. “IT TURNED OUT THAT A LOT OF THE PEOPLE WHO VED WERE CLOSETED TEACHERS, AT LEAST FOR THE HIGH SCHOOLS,” SHE SAYS. “I REMEMBER SOME TEACHERS SORT OF WHISPERG TO ABOUT HOW GLAD THEY WERE WE ULD BE THERE.”BUT VISIBILY IS NOT ALWAYS EASILY TABLISHED. FIVE YEARS AFTER KRCHEVSKY GRADUATED, POSTERS PUT UP BY SCHATZ AND OTHER COGLI MEMBERS WERE TAKEN DOWN BY THE HARVARD POLICE. “THE HOMOPHOBIA WE’VE ENUNTERED IS HAVG THE OPPOSE EFFECT OF THAT TEND. I THK WE ALL FEEL A LTLE MORE TERMED AND A LTLE MORE PROUD,” SCHATZ TOLD THE HARVARD LAW RERD AT THE TIME OF THE CINT 1983.STILL, COGLI HELPED MANY LGBTQ+ STUNTS FD TOLERANCE AND ACCEPTANCE AT THE LAW SCHOOL.“IN THE LAW SCHOOL MUNY, I FOUND MYSELF WILY ACCEPTED,” STEVE SAYERS, WHO GRADUATED 1981, SAYS. “WE DID HAVE A FEW OF OUR POSTERS RIPPED DOWN. BUT THAT WAS REALLY A SMALL MORY.”‘RUME-CLOSETED’MOREOVER, VISIBILY WAS NOT ALWAYS SIRED. MANY COGLI MEMBERS FEARED THAT RPORATE LAW FIRMS WOULD REFE TO HIRE APPLINTS WHO OPENLY INTIFIED AS LGBTQ+.THE PROFSNAL ANXIETI BEME APPARENT WHEN MEMBERS OF COGLI CID TO CLU A GROUP PHOTO THE SCHOOL YEARBOOK. SOME MEMBERS FEARED THAT, BY REVEALG THEIR AFFILIATN WH COGLI, THEY WOULD STUNT THE REERS THEY HAD BEEN WORKG TOWARDS FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS.ADVERTISEMENTCOGLLI’S 1981 YEARBOOK PHOTO, TAKEN THREE YEARS AFTER THE ANIZATN WAS FOUND. THE PTN READS: “WE CHOSE TO APPEAR THIS PHOTOGRAPH, AFTER REFUL NSIRATN OF THE POSSIBLE PERSONAL AND PROFSNAL RAMIFITNS, TO GIVE EXPRSN TO THE EFFORTS OF THOSE WHO FIGHT UNJT DISCRIMATN ON ALL ONTS, PECIALLY WH REGARD TO THE RIGHT TO LOVE. WHILE MANY OF COGLLI’S MEMBERS, IENDS, AND SUPPORTERS ARE NOT PICTURED, IS THEIR NTUED AND EVER CREASG SUPPORT AND UNRSTANDG THAT ENABLED THIS GROUP TO APPEAR THE YEARBOOK FOR THE FIRST TIME. COURTY OF HARVARD LAW SCHOOL LIBRARY, HISTORIL & SPECIAL COLLECTNS. BY YASMEEN A. KHANCOGLLI’S 1982 YEARBOOK PHOTO. NOTABLY, NO NAM ARE CLUD. COURTY OF HARVARD LAW SCHOOL LIBRARY, HISTORIL & SPECIAL COLLECTNS. BY YASMEEN A. KHANALTHOUGH KRCHEVSKY WAS PROUDLY OUT TO HER FAY AND IENDS, SHE WORRIED THAT THE COGLI PHOTO ULD HURT HER PROFSNALLY. “I WAS NCERNED ABOUT GETTG A JOB WH A FIRM,” SHE SAYS. “I DON’T KNOW THAT LAW FIRMS WOULD LOOK AT THE YEARBOOK, BUT THAT WAS THE FEAR.”WHISNER SAYS NCERNS ABOUT THE PHOTO AND OTHER PUBLICIZG VOLVEMENT WH COGLI STEMMED OM THE CULTURE AT HIGHLY-VETED LAW FIRMS.“A LOT OF PEOPLE HARVARD LAW SCHOOL WANT A PARTICULAR TYPE OF LEGAL REER, AND LAW FIRMS, PECIALLY AT THE TIME, WERE PRETTY NSERVATIVE SOCIALLY,” WHISNER SAYS. “THEY EXPECTED CERTA BEHAVR BY ASSOCIAT AND JUDGED PEOPLE. WHILE YOU HAVE YOUR SUMMER JOB, AND WE HAVE THE SUMMER BARBECUE, DO YOU BRG THE RIGHT SORT OF DATE? PEOPLE WERE REALLY NERVO ABOUT THEIR REERS.”WHISNER NAVIGATED THIS DICHOTOMY HER OWN LIFE: THOUGH SHE WAS OUT HER SOCIAL CIRCL, SHE SAYS SHE DOWNPLAYED HER LBIAN INTY AS SHE BUILT HER REER.“IT’S TERTG FOR ME TO LOOK BACK ON MY LIFE AND REALIZE HOW SOMETIM I WAS A LTLE B CLOSETED,” WHISNER SAYS. “ALL MY FAY AND ALL MY IENDS KNEW THAT I WAS A LBIAN, BUT ON MY RUME, I WOULD ALWAYS SAY THAT I WAS EDOR--CHIEF OF THE HARVARD WOMEN’S LAW JOURNAL, I WAS MANAGG EDOR, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH. I DIDN’T UALLY SAY THAT I WAS VICE PRINT OF THE COMMTEE ON GAY AND LBIAN LEGAL ISSU.”IN AN EXPERIMENT THAT ILLTRAT WHISNER’S POT, SCHATZ CREATED TWO RUM: BOTH CLUD HIS TN AT HARVARD COLLEGE AND THE LAW SCHOOL, BUT ONE WAS A “GAY” RUME WH HIS LEARSHIP AND ANIZG WORK THE FIELD OF LGBTQ+ ISSU, AND THE OTHER WAS A “BLANK” RUME THAT LISTED MORE BENIGN ACTIVI SUCH AS LLEGE THEATER. “I GOT SOMETHG LIKE A 23 PERCENT TERVIEW RPONSE RATE FOR THE EMPTY RUME, AND A 3 PERCENT FOR THE GAY RUME,” SCHATZ SAYS. OTHER COGLI MEMBERS, SCHATZ REMEMBERS, DISAPPROVED OF HIS PROFSNAL EXPERIMENT, CLAIMG HIS ACTNS WERE DISHONT.“WELL THAT’S HOW YOU PROVE DISCRIMATN,” HE SAYS.IN 1984, WHISNER BEME A FELLOW AT THE WOMEN’S LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM AT THE GEETOWN UNIVERSY LAW CENTER. THE FELLOWSHIP PLACED WHISNER AT A JOB WH THE LAWYERS’ COMMTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS UNR LAW, A CIVIL RIGHTS GROUP BASED WASHGTON D.C. DPE THE ANIZATN’S PROGRSIVE IATIV, WHISNER WAS UTNED ABOUT REVEALG HER SEXUALY. “A PERSON AT THE WOMEN’S LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM ADVISED ME NOT TO MENTN THAT I WAS A LBIAN RIGHT AWAY BEE THE MAN WHO WOULD BE MY SUPERVISOR, SHE DIDN’T KNOW HOW HE WOULD REACT,” SHE SAYS.ADVERTISEMENTEVENTUALLY, WHISNER ME OUT TO HER SUPERVISOR, AND HE RPOND AMIABLY. STILL, HER IAL HANCE REFLECTS BROAR FEARS OF COGLI MEMBERS WHO WERE ENTERG THE PROFSNAL WORLD.DPE THE RISKS, MANY WERE SET ON G THEIR GRE TO EFFECT POSIVE CHANGE FOR LGBTQ+ PEOPLE.RUTH COLKER ’78, ANOTHER FOUNDG MEMBER OF COGLI, ARRIVED AT HARVARD LAW WH THOSE VERY GOALS. “I ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A LAWYER,” SHE SAYS. “I WANTED TO SAVE THE WORLD. THAT WAS THE TRADNAL VIEW THE ’70S, GOG TO LAW SCHOOL TO SAVE THE WORLD.”INTY AND INCLNNOWADAYS, HOWEVER, MEMBERS OF LAMBDA FEEL THAT THEIR LGBTQ+ ADVOCY HELPS, RATHER THAN HURTS, THEIR REER PROSPECTS.JT AS THE PROFSNAL WORLD HAS BEE MORE ACCEPTG OF THE LGBTQ+ MUNY, COGLI TOO HAS BEE MORE CLIVE THE SPE OF S ACTIVISM. IN S EARLY YEARS, COGLI LIMED S ADVOCY TO THE PROTECTN OF PEOPLE ON THE BASIS OF SEXUAL ORIENTATN, AND DID NOT FIGHT FOR THE CLN OF TRANSGENR AND NON-BARY PEOPLE.COLKER ALSO RELLS A LACK OF TERSECTNALY WH COGLI. “OTHER THAN JOSé, I BELIEVE EVERYBODY WAS WHE,” SHE SAYS. “I JT DON’T EVEN REMEMBER THERE BEG ANY DISCSN OF RACE. AND I CERTALY DIDN’T KNOW ANYONE WHO INTIFIED AS TRANS THOSE DAYS.”THE ANIZATN WAS RENAMED “LAMBDA” 1993, REFERENCG THE GREEK LETTER THAT HAS LONG SYMBOLIZED THE GAY LIBERATN MOVEMENT. THE NEW NAME MORE APTLY ENPASS THEIR CURRENT INTY AS “A MUNY OF LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANS, QUEER AND ALLIED STUNTS AT HARVARD LAW SCHOOL.”AN ADVERTISEMENT FOR A LAMBDA-SPONSORED EVENT REFLECTG ON BOWERS VS. HARDWICK TEN YEARS LATER. COURTY OF HARVARD LAW SCHOOL LIBRARY, HISTORIL & SPECIAL COLLECTNS. BY YASMEEN A. KHANLAMBDA’S ORIGAL MISSN HAS ALSO SHIFTED WH THE TIM. ALTHOUGH GóMEZ ONCE CLARED THAT COGLI WAS NOT A SOCIAL CLUB, MUNY-BUILDG HAS BEE MORE CENTRAL TO S GOAL, PECIALLY DURG THE PANMIC.ADVERTISEMENT“IT END UP BEG A REALLY GOOD HOME BASE,” SAYS JAKE H. HUMMER ’17 OF HIS TIME LAMBDA DURG THE YEARS OF VIRTUAL LAW SCHOOL. “IT WAS GREAT TO HAVE THIS DITED SPACE, A MUNY THAT WAS REALLY BRGG EVERYTHG TOGETHER TERMS OF HOW WE INTIFY OURSELV.”CROFFORD, ONE OF THE CURRENT MP ADVOCY -CHAIRS, THKS OF THE PAST YEAR AT LAMBDA AS AN EXCG CELEBRATN OF BEG BACK TOGETHER.LAW SCHOOL PROFSOR I. GLENN COHEN REMARKED ON THE AMIC SHIFT TOWARDS CLN. DURG HIS REER, COHEN HAS NOTICED A PH TOWARDS CLUDG LGBTQ+ INTI AND ISSU URS AND AMIC WORK. “WE HAVE A GREAT NUMBER OF OPENLY GAY FACULTY NOW,” HE SAYS. “SO THGS ARE QUE DIFFERENT.”‘THE NEXT GENERATN'ALEXANR L. CHEN, A FORMER STUNT OF COHEN AND MEMBER OF LAMBDA SCE 2012, HAS MA STRIS FOR TRANS CLN BOTH WH LAMBDA AND HLS MORE BROADLY. HE FOUND THE FIRST LGBTQ+ ADVOCY CLIC AT HLS, WHERE STUNTS TAKE ON LEGAL PROJECTS IMPACT LIGATN AND LEGISLATIVE AND POLICY ADVOCY. HE CURRENTLY SERV AS BOTH THE FOUNDG DIRECTOR OF THE CLIC AND A LECTURER AT THE LAW SCHOOL. HE TEACH A CLASS LLED “GENR INTY, SEXUAL ORIENTATN, AND THE LAW,” WHICH TERROGAT THE TERSECTNS BETWEEN THE NCEPTS OVER TIME. COMMENTG ON CHEN’S WORK, COHEN REMARKS HOW THE CLIC HAS CREATED A VAL SPACE TO ADDRS LGBTQ+ ISSU A WAY THAT WASN’T STUTNALIZED WH THE LAW SCHOOL CURRICULUM BEFORE.FOR CHEN, THE CLIC IS A WAY FOR SOME OF THE NATN’S TOP LAW STUNTS TO BETTER UNRSTAND CIVIL RIGHTS WORK, EVEN IF THEY ULTIMATELY CI TO WORK AT RPORATE FIRMS AFTER THEY GRADUATE.DISCSG THE CLIC, HE SAYS, “THE HOPE IS THAT STUNTS WHO FEEL MOTIVATED TO UNRSTAND WHAT’S GOG ON THE FIELD OF LGBT RIGHTS — TO UNRSTAND WHAT THEY WANT TO DO THEIR OWN LIV — ARE ABLE TO BENEF OM NOT JT LEARNG ABOUT THE CLASSROOM BUT ACTUALLY GOG OUT AND DOG .”“I’M PRETTY SURE THIS IS ONE OF THE ONLY JOBS I WOULD HAVE TAKEN LEGAL AMIA,” CHEN SAYS. “WHAT WAS EXCG ABOUT HARVARD AS A DISTCTIVE OPPORTUNY IS THAT THE HARVARD CLIL PROGRAMS TEND TO BE VERY IMPACTFUL THE FIELDS THAT THEY’RE .”THROUGH THE CLIC, CHEN HAS BUILT A SPACE WHERE HARVARD LAW STUNTS HAVE SUCCSFULLY LIGATED FOR THE CLN OF TRANS PEOPLE’S CHOSEN GENR MARKERS ON BIRTH CERTIFIT WT VIRGIA AND FOR THE PROTECTN OF TRANS OR GENR NON-NFORMG RINTS THE NEW YORK CY SHELTER SYSTEM.“A REALLY BIG PART OF WHAT DRIV ME IS HOPG THAT WE N MAKE THAT KD OF DIFFERENCE THE LIV OF OUR STUNTS AND HOW THEY THK ABOUT WHO THEY’RE GOG TO BEE,” CHEN SAYS.ADVERTISEMENTD DANGARAN, WHO GRADUATED OM HARVARD LAW SCHOOL 2020, ALSO SE THE CLIC AS AN CUBATOR FOR NEW LGBTQ+ LEGAL TALENT. “THE CLIC IS AN EXCELLENT PLACE TO LOOK AT THE FUTURE OF THE NEXT GENERATN OF LGBT ACTIVISM AT HLS,” THEY SAY.DANGARAN WAS VOLVED BOTH CHEN’S CLIC AND LAMBDA DURG THEIR TIME AT THE LAW SCHOOL. IN LAMBDA, DANGARAN WAS A FIRSTHAND WNS TO HOW THE GROUP DYNAMICS HAVE SHIFTED OVER THE YEARS. THEY SCRIBED TWO MPS REMISCENT OF THE “RADILS” AND “ANT MORAT” THAT SCHATZ FIRST SCRIBED. HOWEVER, DANGARAN NOT THAT BAT THE GROUP TODAY OFTEN FOC ON TERSECTNALY AND RACE.DANGARAN JOED LAMBDA 2017, AFTER WHAT THEY SCRIBE AS A “REVOLUTNARY ELECTN YEAR” FOR LAMBDA’S BOARD. THE TWO NEW -PRINTS WERE BOTH PEOPLE OF LOR, AND THEY WANTED “TO MAKE LAMBDA MORE POLIL, MORE AWARE OF THE TERSECTNAL ISSU, MORE MUNY SERVICE-MD, AND MORE RACIALLY DIVERSE,” DANGARAN RELLS.DANGARAN SAYS THAT THE -PRINTS FACED PHBACK OM “OLR MEMBERS OF THE GROUP WHO HAD SEEN THE YEAR BEFORE, WHEN WAS LED BY, I’D ASSUME, CISGENR AND WHE MEMBERS, WHO WANTED TO BE MORE FUN, WANTED MORE REGULAR SOCIALS, ETC.”“LAMBDA WAS OVERALL VERY WHE,” DANGARAN SAYS.AMIR ASHOUR, ONE OF THE CURRENT LAMBDA -PRINTS, WROTE AN EMAILED STATEMENT, “WE CERTALY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT LAMBDA’S BOARD IS NOT THE MOST DIVERSE ON MP. AS A POC MYSELF, I WAS HANT TO N TO BE THE CO-PRINT. THIS IS SOMETHG THAT WE ACKNOWLEDGED ON THE VERY FIRST BOARD MEETG AND WE NTUE TO TRY AND FD WAYS TO ADDRS .”ASHOUR POTED TO SUPPORTG LAMBDA’S DIVERSY, EQUY, CLN AND BELONGG CHAIRS, -SPONSORG EVENTS WH OTHER STUNT ADVOCY GROUPS, AND ALLOTG TEN PERCENT OF THE STUNT BUDGET TO SUPPORTG QTPOC, THE LAW SCHOOL’S STUNT GROUP FOR QUEER AND TRANS PEOPLE OF LOR, AS EXAMPL OF A PH FOR CLIVY WH LAMBDA.WHEN DANGARAN WAS ON THE LAMBDA BOARD, THEY ALSO WORKED TOWARDS CLIVY BY SPEARHEADG TERSECTNAL IATIV THAT BED QUEER TERTS WH ANTI-RACIST AND FEMIST STGGL. THEY ANIZED A NFERENCE LLED “FIGHTG THE (Q)ARCERAL STATE,” WHICH FOCED ON THE POUND VLENCE QUEER PEOPLE FACE THE PRISON SYSTEM.“FOR ALL OF , THE POLICE STATE IS HARMFUL,” DANGARAN SAYS. “BUT FOR QUEER PEOPLE AND TRANS PEOPLE, SPECIFILLY, IS JT SO MUCH MORE HARMFUL.”DANGARAN’S OTHER PROJECTS ON THE LAMBDA BOARD CLU BUILDG AN ADVOCY WORK FOR SEX WORKERS, AIDG PEOPLE WH NAME CHANGE SERVIC CAMBRIDGE, AND LOBBYG AGAST THE TMP ADMISTRATN’S TRANSGENR ARY BAN.ADVERTISEMENT“I REMEMBER GOG REALLY EARLY BEFORE CLASS STARTED,” DANGARAN SAYS. “AND JT WRG ON EVERY SGLE WHEBOARD THE MA BUILDG, ‘TRANS LIV MATTER.’”THOUGH DANGARAN HAD DOUBTS ABOUT THE GROUP’S LACK OF TERSECTNALY, LAMBDA PROVED TO BE WILLG TO ADAPT AND SERVED AS A POWERFUL PLATFORM. “IT WAS VERY EASY FOR ME TO DO THE WORK THAT I WANTED TO DO LAMBDA, AND THE ANIZATN WAS SUPPORTIVE OF MY PRISON ABOLNIST AND TRANS TERTS,” THEY SAY. “LAMBDA WAS READY AND WILLG TO MAKE NECSARY CHANGE.”DANGARAN ALSO CREDS LAMBDA WH HELPG THEM FD THEIR SPECIFIC TERTS THE VAST FIELD OF CIVIL RIGHTS ADVOCY. “I DO THK THAT LAMBDA HELPED ME FIGURE OUT WHAT I WANT TO DO,” THEY SAY. NOW, THEY WORK AS A LIGATOR PROTECTG THE RIGHTS OF TRANS PEOPLE HELD TENTN CENTERS, PURSUG THE TERT PRISON ABOLN THAT THEY FIRST CULTIVATED LAW SCHOOL.DANGARAN ADMS THAT ULTIMATELY, THEY WERE PUT OFF BY WHAT THEY SAW AS ERTIA OM OTHER MEMBERS. “YOUR VOLVEMENT LAMBDA ULD LERALLY BE SHOWG UP AND HANGG OUT AND LISTENG TO PEOPLE TALK AND NEVER DOG ANYTHG ON YOUR OWN,” THEY SAY. “IT DIDN’T FEEL LIKE THE RIGHT ANIZG SPACE FOR ME BEE PEOPLE WEREN’T ALL ON THE SAME PAGE ABOUT WHAT WAS GOG TO BE.”ASHOUR EMPHASIZED THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL EVENTS WHILE ALSO ACKNOWLEDGG THAT SOCIAL EVENTS ARE NOT MUTUALLY EXCLIVE WH POLIL ADVOCY. “FOR , LAMBDA SHOULD BE A PLACE FOR BOTH THOSE WHO JO WH THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF HAVG A MUNY AND FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO ADVOTE FOR CERTA ISSU,” SAYS ASHOUR. “BOTH ARE EQUALLY WELE THE MUNY.”***WHILE COGLI’S HISTORY BEGS 1978, THE HISTORY OF THE LGBTQ+ MUNY AT HARVARD LAW SCHOOL STRETCH BACK FARTHER THAN WE N KNOW. TO IMMORTALIZE THE VOIC OF THIS HISTORY, GEOFEY C. UPTON, WHO GRADUATED OM HLS 2003, PILED AN ORAL HISTORY OF LGBTQ+ STUNTS AT THE STUTN. HE TERVIEWED ALUMNI OM AS EARLY AS THE 1940S. MORE HISTORY DOUBTLSLY EXISTS BEFORE THEN AS WELL — VOIC ABSENT OM THE ARCHIV.EVEN THE ’70S, KRCHEVSKY WAS AWARE OF HER PLACE A LONG HISTORY THAT SPIRALS OUT BEFORE AND AFTER HER. SHE TELLS ABOUT A NVERSATN SHE HAD WH A CLOSETED LIBRARIAN WHO WORKED AT A CATHOLIC UNIVERSY, ABOUT 40 YEARS HER SENR, WHOM SHE MET AT A PROTT WASHGTON D.C. “SHE WAS LIKE, ‘OH, THGS ARE SO GOOD FOR YOU,’ AND AT THE TIME, I THK WAS TE,” KRCHEVSKY SAYS. “THGS WERE SO OPEN PARED TO WHAT THEY WERE FOR HER.”DPE THIS PROGRS, THE FIGHT FOR LGBTQ+ RIGHTS IS BY NO MEANS LEAR. FIFTY YEARS LATER, WE ARE LIVG A TIME WHERE WE NTUE TO SEE NEW BANS ON GENR-AFFIRMG HEALTHRE, THE TRODUCTN OF ‘DON’T SAY GAY’ BILLS, AND A RISG NUMBER OF ANTI-LGBTQ+ HATE CRIM. GROUPS LIKE LAMBDA ARE CRIL TO THE SURVIVAL OF PROGRSIVE POLICI. 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For some profsors, this sexual energy may have been ls veiled than was for others; the ’50s and ‘60s, for example, stunts both gay and straight thought cur that two profsors were roommat, even though they were both olr men.

Eventually, startg the 1950’s, as gays and lbians began to slowly velop a social and polil inty and to form groups like the Mattache Society, beme possible for the gay stunts of Harvard Law School to abandon, or at least to dwell ls on, their hop of turng straight. The relatnships were often nfed to the bars Boston where they ually met, but sometim extend to the Law School mp, wh groups of gay stunts meetg socially dorm rooms and formg a verable, if loosely anized, gay “unrground.

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Harvard nam Clde Gay 30th print – Harvard Gazette.

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