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On the Road with Shoulders to Stand On

by Evelyn Bailey On February 16, I began a road trip south to interview members of the LGBT community who have moved away from Rochester.  Bill Pritchard’s involvement with Rochester LGBT community began in the late ‘80’s with the Political

Barbara Moore April 3, 2012 Bill Pritchard, Bob Dardano, Bruce Hanson, Cindy Birch, Margaret Mary Lau No Comments Read more

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I was proud to work on the staff of The Empty Closet in the early-80s, and am glad UR had a hand in digitizing the paper. In the mid-70s when I went to UR, I almost went to a GLF

Barbara Moore January 18, 2012 Bob Dardano No Comments Read more

Bob Dardano: I’d Rather Be Gay in Rochester

I was raised in Rochester and attended the University of Rochester, birthplace of the GAGV. By time I was a student there (1973-1977), the university-focused Gay Liberation Front was splitting in two, with one group to remain on campus and

Barbara Moore September 1, 2008 1971 - 1975, 1976 - 1980, 1981 - 1985, Bob Dardano No Comments Read more

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