A Stonewall journey
In June of 1989, I was drawn to Sheridan Square in New York City to celebrate the 2oth anniversary of the Stonewall riots. I journeyed from Salt Lake City specifically...
Read MoreIn June of 1989, I was drawn to Sheridan Square in New York City to celebrate the 2oth anniversary of the Stonewall riots. I journeyed from Salt Lake City specifically...
Read MoreEditor’s note: The following is the second in a two-part series. The month of August in Utah was hot and so was its 1987 Council Meeting. Graham Bell related how...
Read MoreEditor’s note: The following is the first in a two-part series. On Oct. 4, 1986, during Chuck Whyte’s fifth annual Unity Show, Greg Garcia, a founding...
Read MoreIn the summer of 1989, I traveled to New York City for Pride because I wanted to be where it all began some 20 years before. At Sheridan Square, in front of the former...
Read MoreTo a young homosexual awakening to his or her sexual orientation in Utah, there were no positive role models in the 1950s to which one could aspire. Society’s...
Read MoreAt the beginning of the 1950s, public opinion on homosexuality was that it was unnatural and a morally corrupting lifestyle. But it was hardly viewed as a threat to...
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