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Title: The%20LGBT%20Movement


1
The LGBT Movement
  • The history of the movement from Stonewall
    through Gay Marriage, Gender Identity and
    Transgender Issues

2
To start a few questions
  • The gay rights movement burst on to the political
    scene in 1969. Why then?
  • What were the social conditions that fostered the
    appearance of this new social movement?
  • What gains have this movement made in changing
    laws and attitudes?
  • How has the movement evolved?
  • What are some of the important debates within it?

3
LGBT Movement A Brief History
  • A Definition
  • the formation of durable organizations and
    community groups that promote a liberal agenda of
    equal rights and inclusion, premised on a
    conception of gay men and lesbians as a clearly
    demarcated social group with a fixed, ethnic-like
    identity.

4
An LGBT Timeline
  • The 1950s
  • In the 1950s the Homophile Movement emerged
    first in New York City, with the Mattachine
    Society promoting assimilation politics. This is
    the first appearance of the gay political
    movement. Although largely unsuccessful, this
    movement laid the groundwork for the rise of the
    militant faction of the LGBT Movement.

5
Timeline (continued)
  • The 1960s
  • The 1960s foster liberal ideas about sexuality.
    In 1969, three days of rioting ensue when police
    bust a mobster-run gay club, Stonewall Inn, in
    Greenwich Village. This is considered the
    symbolic beginning of the gay movement

6
more timeline
  • The 1970s
  • In the 1970s, the Gay Liberation Front
    splinters, and is composed of largely white,
    middle class enclaves.
  • Creation of National Organizations National Gay
    Task Force, Gay Rights National Lobby, Human
    Rights Campaign. The movement attempts going into
    popular politics Carter and the Democratic Party
    fail to push forward gay rights plank.

7
even more timeline
  • The 1980s
  • Ronald Reagan voted into office for two terms,
    followed by George H.W. Bush for one term.
  • The rise of the first challenge to the gay rights
    movement the New Right (Moral Majority)
  • The emergence of the AIDS epidemic. Reagan, the
    media, and the New Right label it as the gay
    disease. This galvanizes previously uninvolved
    gay men into the activist role.

8
and last, but not least
  • The 1990s
  • The 1990s social movements include those of
    racial politics (minorities previously not in
    movement), sexual expression, and the split
    between left/right political entities within gay
    communities.
  • The repealing of gay rights, including the
    fighting against gay marriage is the most recent
    obstacle.
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