by Evelyn Bailey Forty years ago this month, the Gay Alliance was not even born. That would happen a year later in December, 1973. The Gay Liberation front was alive and well at the University of Rochester. Students and members
Volunteer of the Month: Bruce Woolley
by Susan Jordan A native of New York City, Bruce Woolley came to Rochester 45 years ago to earn a Ph.D. in history at the U of R. Returning to the University from two years in the U.S. Army (drafted,
Shoulders of the Year (2012)
by Evelyn Bailey For these two months, Shoulders To stand On honors 10 2012 Rochester Shoulders for their contributions to our struggle for equality and justice for the Greater Rochester community inclusive of our LGBT brothers and sisters and our
Karen Hagberg Writes About The Empty Closet on Huffington Post
R.J. Alcalá and I never would have imagined, in the fall of 1970 as we sat at my kitchen table kicking around possible titles for a proposed gay liberation newspaper, that it would become, by 1978, the oldest continuously published