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1988: National Coming Out Day

Gay in the 80s Posted on March 29, 2019 by Colin ClewsMarch 29, 2019

Coming out has been a mainstay of queer politics since the birth of the modern Gay Liberation movement at Stonewall. In 1978, legendary activist Harvey Milk called for people to come out to demonstrate to supporters of anti-queer ordinances that … Continue reading →

Posted in Coming Out, Global politics, LGBT History, National politics, Politics | Tagged Campaign for Homosexual Equality, coming out, gay liberation movement, harvey milk, human rights campaign, jean o'leary, matthew birkhold, robert eichberg, stonewall legacy | Leave a reply

1982. Politics: Campaign for Homosexual Equality’s Charter of Lesbian and Gay Rights

Gay in the 80s Posted on March 27, 2014 by Colin ClewsMarch 27, 2014

In 1982, the National Conference of the UK’s Campaign for Homosexual Equality unanimously endorsed a Charter of Lesbian and Gay Rights. The Charter read: Homosexual equality demands the acknowledgement that homosexuality is a valid form of sexual expression. that lesbians … Continue reading →

Posted in LGBT History, National politics, Politics | Tagged Campaign for Homosexual Equality, charter of lesbian and gay rights, lgbt rights in britain | Leave a reply

1983. Politics: Probation officers union does U-turn on LGBT rights

Gay in the 80s Posted on January 27, 2014 by Colin ClewsJanuary 27, 2014

The National Association of Probation Officers (NAPO) is not a name that you might associate with Britain’s LGBT history. However, it transpires that it played quite a pivotal role in the mid-80s. What is even more surprising is that it … Continue reading →

Posted in Employment, LGBT History, Politics | Tagged Campaign for Homosexual Equality, lgbt rights and unions, LGBT rights in the British Labour Party, lgbt rights in the workplace, NALGO, NAPO, national association of probation officers, trade unions, Trades Union Conference | Leave a reply

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