Wh many LGBTQ bars and safe spac closg after COVID-19, wrer John Garry qutns the future of gay bars and LGBTQ safe spac.
Contents:
- GAY HAPPY HOUR, NTRAL PRONOUNS, A ‘GLAM ROOM’: HOTELS GO LGBTQ-IENDLY
- GAY BARS WERE SUPPOSED TO BE SAFE SPAC. BUT THEY OFTEN WEREN’T.
- GAY BARS WERE SUPPOSED TO BE SAFE SPAC. BUT THEY OFTEN WEREN’T.
- THE GAY BAR AS SAFE SPACE HAS BEEN SHATTERED
GAY HAPPY HOUR, NTRAL PRONOUNS, A ‘GLAM ROOM’: HOTELS GO LGBTQ-IENDLY
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Ameri’s gay bar graveyard has amassed a soberg amount of headston the past year.
GAY BARS WERE SUPPOSED TO BE SAFE SPAC. BUT THEY OFTEN WEREN’T.
Gay clubs and safe spac have historilly offered a place for experienc and road-ttg new looks, inty exprsns, sir and orientatns. Like “gettg a rse.” * gay safe spaces *
The immediate e of the aths might be COVID-19, but gay bars were on life support before the panmic began. Acrdg to soclogist Greggor Mattson, 37 percent of US gay bars closed between 2007 and 2019. Sometime between the birth of datg apps, marriage equaly, and gayborhood gentrifitn, tradnal gay bars beme sential.
GAY BARS WERE SUPPOSED TO BE SAFE SPAC. BUT THEY OFTEN WEREN’T.
What will bee of the gay bar? The menu at a gay bar is the tip of an iceberg — only shows a portn of what’s served si. In the recently released cultural history and memoir, Gay Bar: Why We Went Out, Jeremy Atherton L wr, “a gay bar, will be said, affords refuge.
THE GAY BAR AS SAFE SPACE HAS BEEN SHATTERED
Whether ’s Stonewall or the Stud, gay bars have been nsired LGBTQ “safe spac” — a term scholar and activist Moira Kenney attribut to the gay liberatn movement of the 1960s and 1970s.