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Notes towards an unwritten history of queer San Francisco, potentially titled "Homosexualizing the City," by Bill Beardemphl. Bill Beardemphl (1926-2002) was a journalist, activist, and chef who is best known for founding the Society for Individual Rights (SIR), a homophile organization, and publishing its magazine Vector. In the 1980s, he was also the owner of the San Francisco Sentinel. From the Bill Beardemphl papers (2022-04). Courtesy of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,...
Topics: Gay men, Homophile movement, Journalism
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Photograph of Bill Beardemphl, circa 1970s. Bill Beardemphl (1926-2002) was a journalist, activist, and chef who is best known for founding the Society for Individual Rights (SIR), a homophile organization, and publishing its magazine Vector. In the 1980s, he was also the owner of the San Francisco Sentinel. From the Bill Beardemphl papers (2022-04). Courtesy of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT) Historical Society, San Francisco CA. This work is accessible for purposes of...
Topics: Gay men, Homophile movement, Journalism
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The program of the SIRLebrity Capades of 1965, a variety show fundraiser for the Society for Individual Rights, founded in 1964 by Bill Beardemphl. Beardemphl (1926-2002) was a journalist, activist, and chef who is best known for founding SIR and publishing its magazine Vector. In the 1980s, he was also the owner of the San Francisco Sentinel. From the Bill Beardemphl papers (2022-04). Courtesy of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT) Historical Society, San Francisco CA. This...
Topics: Gay men, Homophile organizations, Journalism, Dance
The Lehigh Valley Homophile Society ("Le-Hi-Ho") held its first meeting on June 22, 1969. The goal of the group was to provide social opportunities outside of the bar scene for members of the LGBT community in the Lehigh Valley. The society published monthly newsletters (1969-1985) featuring the information relevant to the community, including social events and field trips, activist opportunities and reporting on the national and regional gay liberation movement, and eventually HIV...
Topic: Lehigh Valley Homophile Organization (“Le-Hi-Ho”)
Source: LGBT-001 Joseph W. Burns collection, Dickinson College Archives and Special Collections
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Photograph of Bill Beardemphl's lifelong partner, dancer Johnny DeLeon, circa 1960s. This image may have been taken at an Imperial Court of San Francisco event, given DeLeon's Renaissance costume. Bill Beardemphl (1926-2002) was a journalist, activist, and chef who is best known for founding the Society for Individual Rights (SIR), a homophile organization, and publishing its magazine Vector. In the 1980s, he was also the owner of the San Francisco Sentinel. From the Bill Beardemphl papers...
Topics: Gay men, Homophile movement, Journalism, Dance, Latinx people
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Photograph of Bill Beardemphl and his lifelong partner Johnny DeLeon, circa 2000. Bill Beardemphl (1926-2002) was a journalist, activist, and chef who is best known for founding the Society for Individual Rights (SIR), a homophile organization, and publishing its magazine Vector. In the 1980s, he was also the owner of the San Francisco Sentinel. From the Bill Beardemphl papers (2022-04). Courtesy of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT) Historical Society, San Francisco CA. This...
Topics: Homophile movement, Journalism, Latinx people, Long-term relationships
ONE Magazine was published from 1953 until 1967 by the Los Angeles gay rights organization ONE, Inc., an offshoot of the Mattachine Society. It was the first periodical dedicated to positive coverage of gay rights. In 1954, the U.S. Postal Service deemed the publication obscene and refused to deliver it, the organization sued and won in 1958 with the Supreme Court decision, One, Inc. v. Olesen . The magazine covered a range of topics relating to the gay community and the early homophile...
Topics: Homosexuality, gay men, lesbians, homophile, ONE Inc., periodical, magazine
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Photograph of Bill Beardemphl and his lifelong partner Johnny DeLeon, circa 1970. Bill Beardemphl (1926-2002) was a journalist, activist, and chef who is best known for founding the Society for Individual Rights (SIR), a homophile organization, and publishing its magazine Vector. In the 1980s, he was also the owner of the San Francisco Sentinel. From the Bill Beardemphl papers (2022-04). Courtesy of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT) Historical Society, San Francisco CA. This...
Topics: Gay men, Homophile movement, Journalism, Latinx people, Long-term relationships
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Photograph of Bill Beardemphl (right), his lifelong partner Johnny DeLeon (center), and an unidentified friend, circa 1960s. This photo may have been taken at an Imperial Court event, given the Renaissance costumes worn by the men. Bill Beardemphl (1926-2002) was a journalist, activist, and chef who is best known for founding the Society for Individual Rights (SIR), a homophile organization, and publishing its magazine Vector. In the 1980s, he was also the owner of the San Francisco Sentinel....
Topics: Gay men, Homophile movement, Journalism, Latinx people, Long-term relationships
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Photograph of Bill Beardemphl and his lifelong partner Johnny DeLeon, circa early 1960s ("must have been taken in '63 or '64" on verso). Bill Beardemphl (1926-2002) was a journalist, activist, and chef who is best known for founding the Society for Individual Rights (SIR), a homophile organization, and publishing its magazine Vector. In the 1980s, he was also the owner of the San Francisco Sentinel. From the Bill Beardemphl papers (2022-04). Courtesy of the Gay, Lesbian,...
Topics: Gay men, Homophile movement, Journalism, Long-term relationships, Latinx people
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Photograph of Bill Beardemphl with his lifelong partner Johnny DeLeon, circa 1960s. Bill Beardemphl (1926-2002) was a journalist, activist, and chef who is best known for founding the Society for Individual Rights (SIR), a homophile organization, and publishing its magazine Vector. In the 1980s, he was also the owner of the San Francisco Sentinel. From the Bill Beardemphl papers (2022-04). Courtesy of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT) Historical Society, San Francisco CA. This...
Topics: Gay men, Homophile movement, Journalism, Latinx people, Long-term relationships
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Photograph of Bill Beardemphl with his lifelong partner Johnny DeLeon at home, circa 1960s. Bill Beardemphl (1926-2002) was a journalist, activist, and chef who is best known for founding the Society for Individual Rights (SIR), a homophile organization, and publishing its magazine Vector. In the 1980s, he was also the owner of the San Francisco Sentinel. From the Bill Beardemphl papers (2022-04). Courtesy of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT) Historical Society, San Francisco...
Topics: Gay men, Homophile movement, Journalism, Latinx people, Long-term relationships
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May 2, 2018
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Description : Oral history of Dick Hague, an Oakland-based LGBTQ elder who speaks about growing up a gay man in the 1950s and 1960s within the Bay Area and what it was like socializing in San Francisco bars during a time when being gay was a crime. Transcript: http://www.glbthistory.org/research/oh/Hague_Dick8-19-1994_web.pdf Call Number: 94-041 Digitized by the California Audiovisual Preservation Project (CAVPP) .
Topics: californiarevealed, Oral History, 1950s, 1960s, bar culture, homophile, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Source: 5 Tapes of 5: 1/8 inch audio tape
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May 2, 2018
05/18
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Description: Oral history with Jack Fertig aka Sister Boom Boom (conducted by Roland Schembari) who was a member of the Sister of Perpetual Indulgence. In 1982, Sister Boom Boom ran for a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and later, in 1983, ran for Mayor against Diane Feinstein which led to the Sister Boom Boom Law, a San Francisco ordinance requiring candidates to use only their legal names on the ballot. This interview discusses Fertig's life in San Francisco as a gay man....
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Topics: californialightandsound, Civil rights, Oral History, Race, Ethnicity, Religion, homophile, Gay Men,...
Source: 3 Tapes of 3: 1/8 inch audio tape
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May 2, 2018
05/18
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Description : Oral history of Dick (William) Gayer (conducted by Paul Gabriel) discussing the Homophile movement in Northern California, especially Gayer's involvement with the lawsuit Council on Religion and the Homophile v. PT&T held before Commissioner Vukasin in San Francisco, 1969. Call Number: 02-168 Digitized by the California Audiovisual Preservation Project (CAVPP) .
Topics: californialightandsound, Gay liberation movement--California--San Francisco, Gays--Legal status,...
Source: 1 Tape of 1: 1/8 inch audio tape
Tangents was a homophile magazine published by ONE, Inc. In October 1965, Don Slater’s magazine ONE: The Homosexual Viewpoint changed its name to Tangents magazine. Tangents was published in Los Angeles by a majority of the board members of ONE, Incorporated, and the entire editorial board of ONE Magazine.
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Topics: Tangents, Homophile, Don Slater, East Coast Homophile Organizations, 1965, Gay, Gay Magazine, Gay...
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xvii, 258 p. : 23 cm
Topics: ONE Institute of Homophile Studies, Gay rights -- California -- Los Angeles -- History, Gay...
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Paul Giem on Twin Studies and Homosexuality 7-11-2015 Last week the claim was made that 8 twin studies supported the idea that homosexuality was not primarily genetic or determined in utero. An attempt is made to track down the evidence behind that claim and to look briefly at some other twin studies. 1. Bailey, M. et al. 2000. In Genetic and Environmental Influences on Sexual Orientation and Its Correlates in an Australian Twin Samples. J Pers Soc Psychol 78:524-536. Available at...
Topics: Second, Look, Seminars, Faith, Science, Loma, Linda, University, Church, CA, California,...
Last year we embarked on a grand collaborative journey through the under-recognized LGBTQ+ history of North Beach with Seth Eisen’s OUT of Site performative walking tours. Seth returns with a look at his new SOMA tours coming in June and September, bringing forgotten queer histories and sites to life and exploring the intersections of labor history, the leather scene, bars, nightlife, and the immigrant experience. This is part of a series of solo artists giving a behind-the-scenes and...
Topics: Queer history, homophile, SOMA, Happy Valley, Waterfront, City Front, YMCA, The Stud, Boot Camp,...
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Jun 7, 2019
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This episode of KOOP Radio's People United features a conversation with Dean Arms and Michelle Auwae-Lapilio of Austin Pride about the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall rebellion, being celebrated with a rally at the Texas Capitol on June 12, 2019. They spoke at the radio station on June 1, 2019. Allan Campbell co-hosted this episode with Suzy Shelor.
Topics: People United, 91.7 FM, KOOP Radio, community radio, Austin, Houston, Texas, New York, United...
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Mar 9, 2019
03/19
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"The Homosexual Revolution" by Donald J. Cantor. Article originally published in The Humanist volume 27 number 5 Fall 1967, includes cover and index. Scanned from microfilm.
Topics: The Humanist, Humanism, Homophile, Homophile Movement, Gay Rights, Gay Rights Movement, Gay Activist
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May 30, 2019
05/19
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Daniel Tsang
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Daniel Tsang interviews biographer Stuart Timmons on Subversity, broadcast from KUCI 88.9 FM. "On our July 13, 2001 show, we talked with Stuart Timmons, screenwriter and biographer, about a new documentary on Harry Hay, a member of the Communist Party USA when he founded Mattachine Society, an early homophile group. We talk about Hay's independent stance, against assimilationist politics of the current gay establishment, and in support of lowering the age of consent."
Topics: Stuart Timmons, Daniel Tsang, Kuci, Subversity, Harry Hay, gay liberation, queer, age of consent,...