"After 40 years of activism, Evelyn Bailey has found herself in the spotlight by documenting the story of the LGBT community in Rochester. Her decade-long effort to chronicle the struggles and achievements of the very active and progressive local lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender
DSM: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
by Evelyn Bailey This month, STSO will look at the third single most influential event to shape American society’s attitudes toward homosexuality for generations up to the present day. The event – the classification of homosexuality as a diagnosable mental
History Corner: March 1974
by Evelyn Bailey A Monthly Newspaper of the Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley, 812 Brown St. at West Main, Rochester, Ny 14611, March, 1974 Number 38 IN THIS ISSUE ….Petition to repeal sodomy laws (p.1) Columnist insults gays (p4)
“Shoulders” Will Screen at MuCCC at April 28 Benefit
The documentary “Shoulders To Stand On: The LGBT History of Rochester NY,” will be screened at a Pay What You Wish benefit for GAGV and MuCCC on April 28 at MuCCC, 142 Atlantic Ave. at 7:30 p.m. In the 90-minute
The Lavender Scare
by Evelyn Bailey Last month Shoulders To Stand On looked at the founding of the Mattachine Society and its influence on society’s attitudes toward homosexuality. This month, STSO will look at the Lavender Scare, and next month the identification of
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History Corner: March 1974
by Evelyn Bailey A Monthly Newspaper of the Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley, 812 Brown St. at West Main, Rochester, Ny 14611, March, 1974 Number 37 GAY ALLIANCE MEHING SCHEDULE
Empire State Pride Agenda to Recognize Evelyn Bailey
Evelyn Bailey, executive producer of Shoulders to Stand On, will receive the Community Service Award at the May 17 EPSA Spring Dinner in Rochester, NY at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center. The reception begins at 5:45 pm and the dinner
Gay Liberation Part 2
by Evelyn Bailey It is subject to interpretation as to what influence the Iroquois Nation had on our founding Fathers or on the US Constitution. One claim goes without question. Both the Iroquois Nation’s constitution and the U.S. Constitution had
History Corner: February 1974
by Evelyn Bailey A Monthly Newspaper of the Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley, 812 Brown St. at West Main, Rochester, Ny 14611, February, 1974 GAY ALLIANCE MEETING SCHEDULE
