I very much enjoyed Brian's presentation and thank him for his preservation of this important moment in gay liberation history in Washington D.C. He and I have traded stories about the Black Panther Revolutionary Constitutional Convention sessions in Philadelphia and Washington back in 1970 that I attended as a member of the NYC GLF. I still have my own crocheted beret in a rich brown yarn that we New Yorkers wore to the meetings.
Great to see Brian and hear him talk about not only the history but his research process. Enjoyed the court-file story and LOL'd as the 'hundred pounds of paper'. How lovely, too, to learn that all that research can provide grist for other mills through RHP!
Thanks for preserving the history of early LGBTQ movements like the Gay Liberation Front. I attended many GLF meetings in 1969-70 and participated in at least some of their "Zaps". This brought back some great memories.
I very much enjoyed Brian's presentation and thank him for his preservation of this important moment in gay liberation history in Washington D.C. He and I have traded stories about the Black Panther Revolutionary Constitutional Convention sessions in Philadelphia and Washington back in 1970 that I attended as a member of the NYC GLF. I still have my own crocheted beret in a rich brown yarn that we New Yorkers wore to the meetings.
Great to see Brian and hear him talk about not only the history but his research process. Enjoyed the court-file story and LOL'd as the 'hundred pounds of paper'. How lovely, too, to learn that all that research can provide grist for other mills through RHP!
Thanks for preserving the history of early LGBTQ movements like the Gay Liberation Front. I attended many GLF meetings in 1969-70 and participated in at least some of their "Zaps". This brought back some great memories.