Hannah Frisch (AB 1964, PhD 1976) led the picket line at the PQ bar, Organization, an analogy that Dean O'Connell rejected along with their Patterned their demands after those of the University's Black Student In a letter asking for office space, Burke and Edelman People as peers," and recalls doing coalition work with the Black Remembers it as one of the first times he was able to "talk to black Gay Liberation happened in the context of the civil rights movement,Īnd many white oral history narrators consciously connected theirĮxperiences in the two movements. Woman-edited by a collective including Wiemhoff's roommate Michalīrody-published a review of one of those concerts. The Blue Gargoyle also had a monthly women'sĬoffeehouse that hosted lesbian musicians lesbian newspaper Lavender Williams' play Talk to me like the Rain twice, reversing the Theater called "What are Ladies' Voices?" where they performed Tennessee John DelPeschio (AB 1972) was in a night of Including dances where people of the same sex could dance together.Īlumni fondly recalled the weekly coffeehouse in the Blue Gargoyle, The GLF also created spaces for gay men and women to connect,
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