Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Coming out in the 1950s

Via David Mixner:

"Phil Siegel, who was co-communications director at the National Equality March on Washington, was inspired watching the young marchers interacting with some of our pioneers. Upon his return to San Francisco, he organized a group of young people and created the Gay History Video Project. In the videos, the young activist interviewed the pioneers and in the process saved a valuable part of our LGBT history. This is a very exciting project."

I hope everyone watches and learns how the gay community came to be and evolved to what it is today. Enjoy.


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