update on SF State strike developments, with passing reference to SF State professor Morgan Pinney
film review of The Queen, described as “straightforward, warm documentary of the human desire to feel individual, special, talented, and glamorous” as seen during the “1967 Drag Queens Nationals (beauty contest) in New York City”
article on termination of gay faculty member Morgan Pinney for reasons related to SF State strike
article on Committee for Homosexual Freedom protests, with passing comment about involvement of SFSC activists and quotations by SFSC gay leader Charles Thorpe
article about termination of SFS faculty member Morgan Pinney
report on SFSC professor Sherri Cavan’s presentation on gay militancy to SF gay rights group Society for Individual Rights
announcement about SFSC professor Sherri Cavan’s upcoming presentation on “The Black and the Gay” to SF gay rights group Society for Individual Rights
announcement about SFSC professor Sherri Cavan’s upcoming presentation on “The Black and the Gay” to SF gay rights group Society for Individual Rights
announcement about SFSC professor Sherri Cavan’s upcoming presentation on “The Black and the Gay” to SF gay rights group Society for Individual Rights
passing comment comparing SF gay activist to SFSC black activist
passing comment comparing SF gay movement to SFSC black movement
article describing support of American Federation of Teachers Local 1352 for Morgan Pinney, who was “removed in violation of the agreement ending the AFT strike” at SF State; mentions that Pinney “sports Edwardian dress, longish hair, and a beard”…
review of American Conservatory Theatre production of gay-themed play
article on gay support for SFSC strike; SFSC faculty member Morgan Pinney quoted
article about jail experiences, including sexual abuse and harassment, of SFSC women arrested at SFSC protest
review of American Conservatory Theatre play, with passing reference to lesbian character
A collection of biographies of disabled gay and lesbian activists in the homophile movement. Published originally on OutHistory in October 2024.
This exhibit explores the LGBTQ history of Bloomington, Indiana, especially related to Indiana University. Published originally on OutHistory in 2010. Updated in 2024.
This exhibit introduces several of the LGBTQ people who sailed on the Titanic and several of the same-sex relationships, possibly intimate, that developed between people on the ship that sank in 1912. The individuals and relationships discussed…
Photo of Pat Walker.