Gay liberation has finally come out of the closet in Maine, and it looks like it is out and open to stay. A gay group began last semester at UMO as part of the Abenaki curriculum. Intended as an academic discussion of the social and psychological aspects of homosexuality, the small grou expanded and turned from a discussion to become an active gay social-support group
The Campus Living advisory committee recently approved the creation of a gay wing in Knox Hall. This...
Maine has a rich LGBT history that is relatively unknown. This history is not without challenges, an...
Article discussing the challenges faces by members of the gay community living and studying on the U...
Gay liberation has finally come out of the closet in Maine, and it looks like it is out and open to ...
Homosexuality and gay liberation are symptoms of a sexually healthy society, said activist Morty Ma...
We decided that we shall not be ignored any longer. We are going to educate this campus community. ...
Describing homosexuality as the crime too heinous to be mentioned by the parents of today\u27s yout...
The fifth annual Maine Gay Symposium will be held at Bangor Community College Friday, March 31, thro...
Now that the long-awaited Maine Gay Symposium has passed, I have a few reflections on its implicatio...
Gay Support and Action newsletter from September 1973https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/spclgms_ha...
Letter to the editor of The Maine Campus discussing the Student Senate\u27s rationale for denying fu...
The Wilde-Stein Club and its associates have scheduled this Friday as Gay Jeans Day on campus, and...
Volume 1 Issue 29 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.https://d...
It may interest your readers to know that the Federal Courts have already decided that campus gay or...
“Gay confab passes without incident.” Bangor Daily News, April 22, 1974 from LG MS0107 Karen Bye Pap...
The Campus Living advisory committee recently approved the creation of a gay wing in Knox Hall. This...
Maine has a rich LGBT history that is relatively unknown. This history is not without challenges, an...
Article discussing the challenges faces by members of the gay community living and studying on the U...
Gay liberation has finally come out of the closet in Maine, and it looks like it is out and open to ...
Homosexuality and gay liberation are symptoms of a sexually healthy society, said activist Morty Ma...
We decided that we shall not be ignored any longer. We are going to educate this campus community. ...
Describing homosexuality as the crime too heinous to be mentioned by the parents of today\u27s yout...
The fifth annual Maine Gay Symposium will be held at Bangor Community College Friday, March 31, thro...
Now that the long-awaited Maine Gay Symposium has passed, I have a few reflections on its implicatio...
Gay Support and Action newsletter from September 1973https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/spclgms_ha...
Letter to the editor of The Maine Campus discussing the Student Senate\u27s rationale for denying fu...
The Wilde-Stein Club and its associates have scheduled this Friday as Gay Jeans Day on campus, and...
Volume 1 Issue 29 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.https://d...
It may interest your readers to know that the Federal Courts have already decided that campus gay or...
“Gay confab passes without incident.” Bangor Daily News, April 22, 1974 from LG MS0107 Karen Bye Pap...
The Campus Living advisory committee recently approved the creation of a gay wing in Knox Hall. This...
Maine has a rich LGBT history that is relatively unknown. This history is not without challenges, an...
Article discussing the challenges faces by members of the gay community living and studying on the U...