"'Gay Power to Gay People:' The Gay Liberation Front DC" Panel discussion
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Based on the lessons of the Civil Rights Movement, the Women’s Liberation Movement, and the anti-war movement, the Gay Liberation Front was one of many radical groups created the Stonewall Riots of 1969. Participating in protests, social organizing, and demonstrations, the GLF sought to change social norms and to obtain visibility and rights for all gay people. Branches were established across the country and often included a commune or social house around which activities evolved. In Washington, DC, the GLF house was based at 1620 S Street, NW.
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LISTEN ONLINE
Part 1 of 1
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WATCH ONLINE
DC History Center YouTube Page
Citation
Philip Clark (mod.); Nancy Tucker; Kent Jarratt; Brian Miller; Michael Yarr, “"'Gay Power to Gay People:' The Gay Liberation Front DC" Panel discussion,” Rainbow History Project Digital Collections, accessed December 3, 2024, https://archives.rainbowhistory.org/items/show/1323.
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