Scholars often frame the early AIDS crisis as a manichaean battle between “liberal” gay activists and the “conservative” Christian Right that begins with AIDS’s 1981 discovery and ends with the 1997 distribution of antiretroviral medicines among some of the global population. Our essay complicates this narrative by examining gay moderate politics in Los Angeles between 1969-92, paying particular to gay moderate responses to the AIDS crisis and the War on Crime. Through connecting gay moderates’ 1986 defeat of Proposition 64, an anti-AIDS ballot initiative backed by the Christian Right, with their successful campaign pressuring the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) to recruit openly gay officers, we argue gay moderates organized closeted ...
Attachment 4: Bob Sipchen. "A gay officer's lonely patrol" in Los Angeles Times (1989 April 28): 1, ...
There are nearly 9 million people identifying as LGBT+ here in America, Many of whom have been denie...
This article re-examines the 1980s anti-gay ‘backlash’ using the testimonies of around 600 largely h...
From the Stonewall Riots in 1969 to Marriage Equality in 2015, the gay community has changed dramati...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College I will look at the contra...
This thesis investigates the strategy of the American Gay rights movement from the homophileera in t...
The purpose of this study is to show that the creation of a politically active gay community in San ...
Gay liberation was not a simple phenomenon but involved three interrelated struggles, all of which c...
The history of LGBTQ Americans has frequently been told through the lens of White Queer individuals ...
The LAPD and the lesbian and gay community. Exhibit 28) Marshal Alan Phillips "Resistance to gay cop...
Before the isolation of HIV as the causal agent for AIDS in 1984, mainstream medical authorities uni...
Sustained gay activism in Charlotte, North Carolina, only emerged in response to the HIV AIDS epidem...
Gay men have been severely affected by the AIDS crisis, and gay subjectivity, sexual ethics, and pol...
In the mid-twentieth century, gay life flourished in American cities even as the state repression of...
This dissertation examines the response of gay communities in Houston to the HIV/AIDS crisis of the ...
Attachment 4: Bob Sipchen. "A gay officer's lonely patrol" in Los Angeles Times (1989 April 28): 1, ...
There are nearly 9 million people identifying as LGBT+ here in America, Many of whom have been denie...
This article re-examines the 1980s anti-gay ‘backlash’ using the testimonies of around 600 largely h...
From the Stonewall Riots in 1969 to Marriage Equality in 2015, the gay community has changed dramati...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College I will look at the contra...
This thesis investigates the strategy of the American Gay rights movement from the homophileera in t...
The purpose of this study is to show that the creation of a politically active gay community in San ...
Gay liberation was not a simple phenomenon but involved three interrelated struggles, all of which c...
The history of LGBTQ Americans has frequently been told through the lens of White Queer individuals ...
The LAPD and the lesbian and gay community. Exhibit 28) Marshal Alan Phillips "Resistance to gay cop...
Before the isolation of HIV as the causal agent for AIDS in 1984, mainstream medical authorities uni...
Sustained gay activism in Charlotte, North Carolina, only emerged in response to the HIV AIDS epidem...
Gay men have been severely affected by the AIDS crisis, and gay subjectivity, sexual ethics, and pol...
In the mid-twentieth century, gay life flourished in American cities even as the state repression of...
This dissertation examines the response of gay communities in Houston to the HIV/AIDS crisis of the ...
Attachment 4: Bob Sipchen. "A gay officer's lonely patrol" in Los Angeles Times (1989 April 28): 1, ...
There are nearly 9 million people identifying as LGBT+ here in America, Many of whom have been denie...
This article re-examines the 1980s anti-gay ‘backlash’ using the testimonies of around 600 largely h...