A group of thirty gay men from 14 different countries met in Coventry, England and founded the International Gay Association. Eight years later, at a conference in Copenhagen, the organization changed its name to the International Lesbian and Gay…
This chronology surveys the history of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation's surveillance of homosexuals and alleged homosexuals. It includes references to what was considered gender and sexual deviance. It also includes surveillance of the…
The first AIDS Walk is held in Los Angeles, California, organized by AIDS Project Los Angeles. Over the next decades, AIDS walks and runs would become a major fundraising tool for AIDS service organizations and an important means of raising public…
Barbara Gittings, Activist
James Baldwin, Writer
Barbara Deming, Writer and Activist
Samuel Steward, Writer and Tattoo Artist
Members of the Gay Liberation Front of Bloomington Indiana picket and distribute flyers outside a popular bar and restaurant, Nick’s English Hut, that was near the Indiana University campus. GLF was protesting a sign that the owner had posted in the…
Militant activist Franklin Kameny delivers the 100th monthly lecture to the New York Mattachine Society and urges the audience to take a firm stand against the claim that homosexuality is an illness. It is “neither a sickness, a defect, a…
Czechoslovakian-born tennis champion Martina Navratilova is granted U.S. citizenship. A few days later, the New York Daily News reports that she is a lesbian.
Gerry Studds, a Democrat from Massachusetts, is censured by the House of Representatives because of a consensual sexual relationship with a House page. Studds, who was the first member of Congress to openly acknowledge being gay, was re-elected by…
Reinaldo Arenas, Writer
The above snapshot of anti-Apartheid activist Simon Tseko Nkoli was taken on August 30, 1986 in Chicago, Illinois.