Historic s, popular neighborhoods, and LGBTQ+-owned bars and rtrants Philalphia's Gayborhood and beyond.
Contents:
- 1920S AND 30S: GAY BARS SURFACE
- THE HISTORY OF PHILALPHIA’S GAY RIGHTS MOVEMENT
- GAYBORHOOD
- GET YOUR HISTORY STRAIGHT AND YOUR NIGHTLIFE GAY®
- PHILLY’S GAY ARCHIVAL RERDS GO OUTSI FOR ‘AND INTO THE STREETS’
- THE ROOTS OF THE GAYBORHOOD, THE EVE OF A MILTONE
1920S AND 30S: GAY BARS SURFACE
In the send half of the twentieth century, the Center Cy Gayborhood formed the vicy of Loct and Thirteenth Streets. * philadelphia gay history *
A lot of socializg among the cy’s queer rints durg the ’40s and ’50s happened at hoe parti anized by Quaker-affiliated groups, acrdg to thor Marc Ste, who vered the era his book “Cy of Sisterly and Brotherly Lov: Lbian and Gay Philalphia. Enomic growth, betifitn of the area and a cle the crime-rate were propelled by Philalphia’s first LGBT muny center openg 1976 (William Way) and the tablishment of s first publicly-distributed newspaper (Philalphia Gay News), s first gay bs group openg 1977 (Communy Alliance of Philalphia) and s first LGBT health and wellbeg center 1979 (the Mazzoni Center).
THE HISTORY OF PHILALPHIA’S GAY RIGHTS MOVEMENT
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The GAA also pneered the Gay Swchboard Hotle and the Erom Center to provi mental health servic to dividuals who were LGBTQ+, as well as helped to velop Philalphia’s first gay newspaper, the 1972, GAA worked alongsi the Homophile Actn League to anize Philalphia’s first gay pri march, om Rtenhoe Square to Inpennce Park. After an attack agast two gay men Center Cy took the media by storm 2014, the Cy of Philalphia passed an ordance to regnize attacks based on genr inty or sexual orientatn as hate crim.
GAYBORHOOD
In the send half of the twentieth century, a growg number of lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) Amerins sought polil rights. * philadelphia gay history *
Postwar downtown Philalphia, or “Center Cy, ” as was begng to be lled, had the largt ncentratn of apartments and rental rooms the “Cy of Hom, ” providg gay men, lbians, and transgenred people wh the privacy and urban anonymy they sought.
In an era when racism extend even to the LGBT muny, many Ain Amerin gay men and lbians socialized bars or through private parti north of Market Street, North Philalphia, or across the Schuylkill Wt Philalphia. Dpe s semi-sensatnalist subtle—“Philalphia’s homosexuals lead a strange twilight life outsi the law and outsi of society”— the story steered away om the lurid and foced stead on the problems of gay people Philalphia and the burgeong gay polil scene.
As the character of the area changed, a few of the “mil bars” on the hidn, smaller streets like Camac and Quce began attractg a gay clientele and a few venu beme predomantly gay. The cy bought and molished many buildgs the sectn that enpassed the emergg Gayborhood, but lack of funds left the area pockmarked wh vant lots and no real plan for velopment.
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Police actns on area strip clubs led by then-Police Commissner Frank Rizzo (1920-1991) ually clud raids on gay bars, lumpg prostut, dg alers, and homosexuals all together as “unsirabl.
PHILLY’S GAY ARCHIVAL RERDS GO OUTSI FOR ‘AND INTO THE STREETS’
In 1972, Philalphians held their first Gay Pri monstratn, wh an timated 10, 000 people marchg om Rtenhoe Square to Inpennce Mall, signalg the end of a “furtive aterny” and the begng of a new, highly visible prence. Participants Philalphia’s first Gay Pri Para June 1972 marched along Chtnut Street towards Inpennce Hall, extravagantly exprsg themselv through signs, mic, and chants as they marched. Center Cy’s gay neighborhood gaed s name 1995 at Outft, a memoratn of Natnal Comg Out Day, when David Warner playfully paraphrased the Mister Rogers children’s song and clared, “It’s a betiful day the Gayborhood!
By the twenty-first century, the Gayborhood was anchored by the William Way LGBT Communy Center on Spce Street and Gvanni’s Room, the untry’s olst LGBT bookstore, on Pe Street. In the 1950s and 1960s, the square was known as a place where gay men and lbians g to the cy uld meet others who would troduce them to the extensive urban homosexual "unrground.
THE ROOTS OF THE GAYBORHOOD, THE EVE OF A MILTONE
The Philalphia cy police, unr Commissner Frank Rizzo, regularly patrolled this area at night and arrted dividuals who looked lbian, gay, or transgenr, regardls of the dividuals’ volvement wh the clubs that led this street. Participants Philalphia's first Gay Pri Para June 1972 met Rtenhoe Square and marched to Inpennce Natnal Historil Park, where they held a rally wh mic and speech.
Throughout the summer of 1982 Philalphia activists fought for the passage of a “gay rights law, ” an amendment to the cy’s Fair Practic Ordance to prohib discrimatn hog, employment, and public acmodatns on the basis of sexual preference.