"Demand Your Rights! March on Washgton" | | One poster entled, "Demand Your Rights! March on Washgton," dated October 14, 1979. Promotg the Natnal March for Lbian and Gay Rights. Item also provis Natnal Third World Lbian/Gay Conference ntact rmatn.
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- A BRIEF HISTORY OF CIVIL RIGHTS THE UNED STAT: NATNAL MARCH ON WASHGTON FOR LBIAN AND GAY RIGHTS
- ABOUT THE CENTERSCE 1983 THE CENTER HAS BEEN SUPPORTG, FOSTERG AND CELEBRATG THE LGBT MUNY OF NEW YORK CY. FD MORE RMATN ON AND OUR WORK ABOUT THE CENTER. VIS ABOUT THE CENTEROUR MISSNCYBER CENTERCENTER HISTORYRACE EQUYMEDIA CENTERLEARSHIP & STAFFEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNICORPORATE PARTNERSHIPSANNUAL REPORTS & FANCIAL INFORMATNCONTACT USHOURS & LOTNSEMAPSUPPORT THE CENTER
- NATNAL MARCH ON WASHGTON FOR LBIAN AND GAY RIGHTS
- PHOTOGRAPHIC SLI OF THE FIRST MARCH ON WASHGTON FOR LBIAN AND GAY RIGHTS
- NATNAL MARCH ON WASHGTON FOR LBIAN AND GAY RIGHTS "DEMAND YOUR RIGHTS! MARCH ON WASHGTON"
- NATNAL MARCH ON WASHGTON FOR LBIAN AND GAY RIGHTS, OCT. 14, 1979
A BRIEF HISTORY OF CIVIL RIGHTS THE UNED STAT: NATNAL MARCH ON WASHGTON FOR LBIAN AND GAY RIGHTS
On April 25, 1993, the March on Washgton for Lbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberatn took place Washgton, D.C. and drew an timated 1 ln people. * national march on washington for gay rights 1979 *
Natnal March on Washgton for Lbian and Gay Rights. Pass a prehensive lbian/gay rights bill Congrs. Repeal all anti-lbian/gay laws.
End discrimatn lbian mother and gay father ctody s. Protect gay and lbian youth om any laws which are ed to discrimate agast, oppose and/or harass them their hom, schools, jobs and social environments.
The divinds of dissent: how nflict and culture work lbian and gay march on Washgton, HQ76. Marks Ridger, ed., Speakg for Our Liv: Historic Speech and Rhetoric for Gay and Lbian Rights (1892-2000), available as an eBook (2012) through Howard Universy Librari. Gay liberatn movement -- Washgton (D.
ABOUT THE CENTERSCE 1983 THE CENTER HAS BEEN SUPPORTG, FOSTERG AND CELEBRATG THE LGBT MUNY OF NEW YORK CY. FD MORE RMATN ON AND OUR WORK ABOUT THE CENTER. VIS ABOUT THE CENTEROUR MISSNCYBER CENTERCENTER HISTORYRACE EQUYMEDIA CENTERLEARSHIP & STAFFEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNICORPORATE PARTNERSHIPSANNUAL REPORTS & FANCIAL INFORMATNCONTACT USHOURS & LOTNSEMAPSUPPORT THE CENTER
Gays -- Uned Stat -- Washgton (D. I attend the first three Lbian & Gay March on Washgton,.
I somehow found myself Edor of the gay newspaper there, Our Own. Boston's Gay.
Gay Task Force nference. March and the Gay Freedom Tra that crossed. of gay men and lbians and troduc the Reverend Dr.
NATNAL MARCH ON WASHGTON FOR LBIAN AND GAY RIGHTS
for gay activism.
PHOTOGRAPHIC SLI OF THE FIRST MARCH ON WASHGTON FOR LBIAN AND GAY RIGHTS
Indian Gay. gay.
Gaetan, reprentg Third World gays and lbians (Ramos speaks.
Lucia Valka om the Natnal Gay and Lbian Task Force speaks. Tom Robson who sgs "Glad to be gay" and "Stand.
NATNAL MARCH ON WASHGTON FOR LBIAN AND GAY RIGHTS "DEMAND YOUR RIGHTS! MARCH ON WASHGTON"
who anized the boytt of Coors, speaks on behalf of the gay labor. of gay love. Reverend John Kuiper, the first gay man to adopt.
McCombs of the Gay Atheist League of Ameri, who cri relign. source of gay opprsn.
Nor had the world: The Natnal March on Washgton for Lbian & Gay Rights, held October 14, 1979, almost 40 years ago, was tly groundbreakg. The people cheered when Juana Ramos and Armando Gaetan spoke English and then Spanish: “Greetgs you betiful multilor people… Greetgs om this Chino om Massachetts… Greetgs om Lato lbians and Lato gays…” Some turned out to hear California-based activist Howard Wallace, who clared that day, “A new day is g, [and] will e so much sooner if we st out the great thorarian father figur hoed our mds.
NATNAL MARCH ON WASHGTON FOR LBIAN AND GAY RIGHTS, OCT. 14, 1979
Now he’s g out as gay. Pence spokperson won’t ny he ‘wants to hang’ all gay people. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, on October 14, 1979, an timated 75, 000 to 125, 000 lbians and gay men om all across Ameri marched on Washgton at a moment the movement’s history that was remarkably different om the current one.
This was the first such March on Washgton staged by Amerin gays, renrg llective memory as the symbolic g out and birth of a natnal movement for lbian and gay rights. Gleang sights to why this march happened and how was anized both memorat the 25th anniversary of the event and offers clu to ntemporary gay culture and polics.