- 1970s in LGBT rights
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Stonewall riots , which occurred in New York City in June1969 , are generally considered to have ignited the moderngay rights movement in the United States (Canada ,England andWales had already decriminalisedhomosexuality in1967 ). In the1970s , in western countries and especially so in major urban centers, gay and lesbian people came out of the closet as never before (even as many others remained closeted) and a vocal and visible gay-rights movement coalesced in an unprecedented way.Considering the profound stigma still attached to homosexuality at the dawn of the 1970s, the movement, although still nascent, saw tremendous gains over the course of the decade. The
American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from its list ofpsychiatric disorders in1973 . Gay-rights ordinances were passed by several cities, beginning withAnn Arbor, Michigan in1972 , and in1977 Quebec became the first jurisdiction larger than a city or county in the world to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation in the public and private sectors.For the first time, a few openly gay people were elected to political office in the United States. In
1977 Harvey Milk , a politically active gay man in the emerging gay neighborhoodThe Castro , was elected to the Board of Supervisors in San Francisco. Milk and liberal San Francisco mayorGeorge Moscone were assassinated the following year. In1979 their assassin,Dan White , received a sentence ofvoluntary manslaughter . The anger the gay community felt about the murders and about White's light sentence further galvanized the movement (seeWhite Night Riots ).The increasing visibility of gay people also generated a backlash during the seventies. In perhaps the most discussed anti-gay rights campaign of the decade, singer
Anita Bryant led a successful drive in 1977 to repeal a gay-rights ordinance in Dade County, Florida. The new openness about homosexuality proved disconcerting to someheterosexual s who had been accustomed to gay and lesbian people remaining closeted and politically silent. Canadian authorRobertson Davies wrote during the decade that "the love that dare not speak its name" (referencing the famousLord Alfred Douglas quotation, also quoted byOscar Wilde during his court case in1895 ) "has become the love that won't shut up." OnOctober 14 1979 , approximately 100,000 people marched inWashington, D.C. , in the largest pro-gay rights demonstration up to that time.By year
* 1970 - The first Gay Liberation Day March is held in New York City; The first Gay Freedom Day March is held in
Los Angeles ; The first "Gay-in" held inSan Francisco ; CAMP (Campaign Against Moral Prosecution ) is formed inAustralia .
* 1971 -Society Five (a homosexual rights organisation) is formed inMelbourne Victoria; Homosexuality is decriminalized inAustria ,Costa Rica andFinland ;Colorado andOregon repeal sodomy laws;Idaho repeals the sodomy law - Then re-instates the repealed sodomy law because of outrage amongmormons andcatholics . [ [http://www.aclu.org/getequal/gettingrid.html Getting Rid of Sodomy Laws: History and Strategy that Led to the Lawrence Decision] ] [ [http://www.sodomylaws.org/usa/idaho/idaho.htm Sodomy Laws, Idaho] ] The Netherlands changes the homosexualage of consent to 16, the same as the straight age of consent; The U.S. Libertarian Party calls for the repeal of allvictimless crime laws, including the sodomy laws; Dr. Frank Kameny becomes the first openly gay candidate for theUnited States Congress ; TheUniversity of Michigan establishes the first collegiate LGBT programs office, then known as the "Gay Advocate's Office."
* 1972 - Sweden becomes first country in the world to allow transsexuals to legally change their sex, and provides free hormone therapy; Hawaii legalizes homosexuality; In Australia, the Dunstan Labor government introduces a consenting adults in private type defence inSouth Australia . This defence was initiated as a bill byMurray Hill , father of former Defence Minister Robert Hill, and laterrepealed the state'ssodomy law in 1975;Norway decriminalizes homosexuality; East Lansing andAnn Arbor, Michigan and San Francisco, California become the first cities in United States to pass a homosexual rights ordinance.
* 1973 - TheAmerican Psychiatric Association removes homosexuality from itsDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-II), based largely on the research and advocacy ofEvelyn Hooker ;Malta legalises homosexuality; In West Germany, the age of consent is reduced for homosexuals to 18 (though it is 14 for heterosexuals).
* 1974 -Kathy Kozachenko becomes the first openly homosexual American elected to public office when she wins a seat on theAnn Arbor, Michigan city council;Ohio repeals sodomy laws.Robert Grant foundsAmerican Christian Cause to oppose the "gay agenda ", the beginning of modern Christian politics in America. In London, the first openly LGBT telephone help line opens, followed one year later by theBrighton Lesbian and Gay Switchboard .
* 1975 -Elaine Noble becomes the second openly homosexual American elected to public office when she wins a seat in theMassachusetts State House ; South Australia becomes the first state in Australia to make homosexuality legal between consenting adults in private.Panama is the second country in the world to allow transsexuals who have gone through gender reassignment surgery to get their personal documents reflecting their new sex.
* 1976 -Robert Grant founds theChristian Voice to take his anti-homosexual-rights crusade national in United States; TheHomosexual Law Reform Coalition and theGay Teachers Group are started in Australia; TheAustralian Capital Territory decrimilizeshomosexuality between consenting adults in private and equalizes the age of consent; andDenmark equalizes the age of consent.
* 1977 -Harvey Milk is elected city-county supervisor in San Francisco, becoming the third out American elected to public office;Dade County, Florida enacts a Human Rights Ordinance; it is repealed the same year after a militant anti-homosexual-rights campaign led byAnita Bryant .Quebec becomes the first jurisdiction larger than a city or county in the world to prohibitdiscrimination based onsexual orientation in the public and private sectors;Croatia ,Montenegro ,Slovenia andVojvodina legalised homosexuality.
* 1978 - San Francisco SupervisorHarvey Milk and MayorGeorge Moscone are assassinated by former SupervisorDan White ; TheSydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras for the first time; The rainbow flag is first used as a symbol of homosexual pride; Sweden establishes a uniform age of consent.Samois the earliest known lesbian-feministBDSM organization is founded in San Francisco; well-known members of the group includePat Califia andGayle Rubin ; the group is among the very earliest advocates of what came to be known assex-positive feminism .
* 1979 - The first national homosexual rights march onWashington, DC is held;Harry Hay issues the first call for aRadical Faerie gathering inArizona , andCuba andSpain decriminalize homosexuality.References
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