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Thayer talks about his arrest in Moscow

Chicago gay activist Andy Thayer, of Gay Liberation Network, was in Moscow recently, for a May 16 event that Russian gay-rights activists planned as Moscow Pride.  In Russia, gay-related events have been stalled by repressive state policies that do not permit citizens to rally in public, and by what many consider to be a climate of widespread social and political homophobia.

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Gay Marriage Politics Queer Politics, Culture, and History

Prop 8 is a Distraction, or: NOW can we Dump Gay Marriage as a Cause?

Why build up the power of the state to coerce people into marital relationships they don’t want just so that they can get the basics like healthcare?

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Capitalism, Class, Inequality

Does This Debt Make Me Look Guilty?

Debt is the little black dress in everybody’s wardrobe.  You may not want it, it doesn’t really excite you, but you’re encouraged to have one because you never know when you might need it. 

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Queer Politics, Culture, and History Reporting

Suicides and bullying: A closer look

Two school students as young as 11 years old recently committed suicide within 10 days of each other after enduring anti-gay harassment.  Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover of Springfield, Mass., killed himself April 6 and Jaheem Herrera of DeKalb County, Ga., hanged himself with a cloth belt April 16 after similar taunts.  The incidents have created waves of shock and dismay and generated a public conversation about such instances of bullying.

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Feminism Gay Marriage Queer Politics, Culture, and History Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

“Yasmin Nair: Eat This!” Or: How to Leave Comments Without Going up In Flames

The classic method used to silence a woman: question her mental health and then drag her through what you fondly imagine is the mud of her sex life.

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Prison industrial complex Queer Politics, Culture, and History Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

The Real Costs of the HIV Ban

“There is no good reason, absolutely no science.”

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Chicago Chronicles Queer Politics, Culture, and History Reporting

Chicago Activist found not guilty of felonies

Andy Thayer is best known for his work as a marriage activist in Gay Liberation Network (GLN) .  However, he has also been a longtime anti-war activist as well as a critic of police brutality in Chicago.

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Chicago Chronicles Queer Politics, Culture, and History Reporting

’80s Hades: Panelists talk of “surviving Reagan”

The Reagan years defined a new era in LGBTQ organizing.  The community struggled against governmental apathy towards AIDS while forging activist communities that demanded resources and health care for those affected by the disease.

For the most part, historians have paid attention to LGBTQ activism in this decade by focusing on the two coasts.  However, Chicago witnessed its own efflorescence of intense activism in this decade, and a May 7 Out at CHM (Chicago History Museum, 1601 N.  Clark) panel entitled “surviving Reagan” provided a glimpse at the work of some of the city’s queer activists.  The event was moderated by Jennifer Brier, assistant professor of history and gender studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the author of a forthcoming book on the politics of AIDS from 1980 to 2000.

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Immigration Labour Queer Politics, Culture, and History Reporting

LGBTQs part of May 1 immigration rally

This year’s May Day celebration came at a time of both hope and uncertainty for both LGBTQ and straight attendees.  With an Obama administration in the White House, there is hope for substantive changes in policy among labor organizers and immigration activists.  But this year’s rally came in the midst of an outbreak of “swine flu,” later dubbed A(H1N1) by the World Health Organization.  Since this particular strain is reported to have its origins in Mexico, and because Chicago’s annual May Day march has effectively become an immigrant-rights march, concerns about contagion caused initial uncertainty about whether or not the event would even go on.

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Chicago Chronicles Queer Politics, Culture, and History

Gay Bars and Bachelorettes, Oh My!

“Clearly, these women desire a kind of sexual freedom that has no space in heterosexual institutions.  That, for me, suggests that women are not able to safely have a kind of freedom of sexual expression in straight spaces.  That’s intense.”

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