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Dec 20: Last Address Tribute: Los Angeles "honors sites, people, & histories of #DTLA & #EastLA critical to understanding artistic, community-based narratives of the #AIDS epidemic, with a focus on queer Chicanx artists & activists." #LGTBQhistory

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How an LA lesbian librarian helped declassify homosexuality The American Psychiatric Association finally declassified homosexuality as a mental illness in 1973. The American Psychiatric Association finally declassified homosexuality as a mental illness in 1973...

APA's removal of 'homosexuality' from the DSM "happened in part due to the Gay Liberation Front, of which activist Carolyn Weathers was a member, and its 1970 protest at downtown LA’s Biltmore Hotel." #LGTBQhistory

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ArtWorks to dedicate new mural honoring Jim Obergefell, 10th anniversary of same-sex marriage legalization (Cincinnati, OH)
#midwestagendaartnews #marriageequality #publicart #lgtbqhistory

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The Bar « Le Monocle » in Paris.
How do you translate Sehnsuchtsort?
#Lesbianhistory #Brassaï #historicqueerplaces #lgtbqhistory

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‘“Fairies” were effeminate men who wore unusual and distinctive garb (sometimes women’s clothing, but often eccentric articles like red ties or brightly colored suits) and behaved in a distinctively “feminine” manner, including holding their wrists limply and speaking in higher-pitched voices. These stereotypical behaviors signaled their identity and sexual availability to “queers” and “trade.” Non-effeminate men attracted to other men self-identified as “queer.” “Trade” were men who identified as “normal” (and often had wives or girlfriends) but had sex with other men.’
From ‘Celebrating Our Rich And Surprising History In George Chauncey’s Groundbreaking “Gay New York”’
Posted on October 01, 2017 by Amy Heller 
https://milestonefilms.com/blogs/news/celebrating-the-rich-and-surprising-history-of-george-chauncey-s-groundbreaking-gay-new-york

‘“Fairies” were effeminate men who wore unusual and distinctive garb (sometimes women’s clothing, but often eccentric articles like red ties or brightly colored suits) and behaved in a distinctively “feminine” manner, including holding their wrists limply and speaking in higher-pitched voices. These stereotypical behaviors signaled their identity and sexual availability to “queers” and “trade.” Non-effeminate men attracted to other men self-identified as “queer.” “Trade” were men who identified as “normal” (and often had wives or girlfriends) but had sex with other men.’ From ‘Celebrating Our Rich And Surprising History In George Chauncey’s Groundbreaking “Gay New York”’ Posted on October 01, 2017 by Amy Heller https://milestonefilms.com/blogs/news/celebrating-the-rich-and-surprising-history-of-george-chauncey-s-groundbreaking-gay-new-york

sailors, themselves either queer (left) or ‘trade’ (right), and the man in the brown coat is identified as a self-portrait.
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#CharlesDemuth #LGTBQHistory

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From yesterday's rambles - this is Stonewall. I took a few photos, and sent good vibes to all the LGTBQ2S+ people, past, present, and future.

#NYCHistory #NYCRambles #NYCArchitecture #NYCWanderings #Flaneur #Stonewall #LoveIsLove #LGBTQRightsAreHumanRights #QueerHistory #LGTBQHistory

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1/29 7:30-8:30PM EST Join us for an no cost interactive, multimedia webinar that will introduce inspiring history that connects current conflict and legislation with the past. Now more than ever, history has the power to move us, motivate us, and unite us. #EduSky #LGBTQ #LGTBQhistory

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