This documentary examines the political life of the self-proclaimed "Mayor Of Castro Street," N.Y. stockbroker turned San Francisco activist Harvey Milk, the first openly gay politician elected to public office in California. Milk was elected to a City Supervisor position in the '70s, when a successful gay politician was an anomaly, but Milk made the most of his brief time in power. When Dan White killed Milk and Mayor George Moscone, the loss experienced by Milk's supporters was profound. White robbed the gay-rights movement of a charismatic leader and eloquent voice, but he accidentally gave it something a smart political operative like Milk would surely have appreciated the power and value of: a bona fide martyr
This post contains the flyer for the Life and Time of Harvey Milk program and the learning assessmen...
Restricted until 03 May 2013.The 1993 Mayor’s Race in Los Angeles marked the end of an era -– if not...
Thomas Horn: Well Harry Britt and Harvey were good friends, and Harry supported Harvey. Although, Ha...
On 18th November 1977, Milk recorded his will, "to be played only in the event of [his] death by ass...
The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) movement scored two historic victories in Califo...
Flyer promoting a showing of “The Times of Harvey Milk” as part of the Outflicks progra
proclaimed he never forgot about "a town called hope, " Harvey Milk declared, "You ha...
On Nov. 27, 1978, San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone were assassinated by...
November 1978: a popular religious and civic leader from San Francisco named Jim Jones leads over 90...
Photograph shows San Francisco Supervisor, Harvey Milk, riding atop a car\u27s sunroof in the San Fr...
Article about Moscone signing the Human Rights Ordinance, pictured with Harvey Milkhttps://scholarly...
Art Agnos: Well, the race with Harvey Milk was a very interesting one. I was the candidate of the po...
George Moscone and Harvey Milkhttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/mayor-moscone/1041/thumbnail.jp
Letter to Moscone from Milk in response to an articlehttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/mayor-mosc...
John Laird came to UCSC in 1968, and graduated in 1972. In 1983, Laird was elected mayor of Santa Cr...
This post contains the flyer for the Life and Time of Harvey Milk program and the learning assessmen...
Restricted until 03 May 2013.The 1993 Mayor’s Race in Los Angeles marked the end of an era -– if not...
Thomas Horn: Well Harry Britt and Harvey were good friends, and Harry supported Harvey. Although, Ha...
On 18th November 1977, Milk recorded his will, "to be played only in the event of [his] death by ass...
The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) movement scored two historic victories in Califo...
Flyer promoting a showing of “The Times of Harvey Milk” as part of the Outflicks progra
proclaimed he never forgot about "a town called hope, " Harvey Milk declared, "You ha...
On Nov. 27, 1978, San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone were assassinated by...
November 1978: a popular religious and civic leader from San Francisco named Jim Jones leads over 90...
Photograph shows San Francisco Supervisor, Harvey Milk, riding atop a car\u27s sunroof in the San Fr...
Article about Moscone signing the Human Rights Ordinance, pictured with Harvey Milkhttps://scholarly...
Art Agnos: Well, the race with Harvey Milk was a very interesting one. I was the candidate of the po...
George Moscone and Harvey Milkhttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/mayor-moscone/1041/thumbnail.jp
Letter to Moscone from Milk in response to an articlehttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/mayor-mosc...
John Laird came to UCSC in 1968, and graduated in 1972. In 1983, Laird was elected mayor of Santa Cr...
This post contains the flyer for the Life and Time of Harvey Milk program and the learning assessmen...
Restricted until 03 May 2013.The 1993 Mayor’s Race in Los Angeles marked the end of an era -– if not...
Thomas Horn: Well Harry Britt and Harvey were good friends, and Harry supported Harvey. Although, Ha...