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'''Stonewall to Houston. How did we get here? A major building block in the GLBT History of Houston began in response to the "orange juice lady", Anita Bryant.''' | '''Stonewall to Houston. How did we get here? A major building block in the GLBT History of Houston began in response to the "orange juice lady", Anita Bryant.''' | ||
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+ | In 1977 Anita Bryant was to appear in Houston, Texas for a singing engagement. Having previously demonstrated her disapproval of homosexuals, thousands of protestors took to the streets and began a march which has grown into what is now Houston's Pride Parade. This momentum started in 1977 led to one of our most signifant GLBT movements, '''Town Hall Meeting 1'''. | ||
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+ | Another similarly powerful moment is captured in records from the '''1977 National Organization of Women''' convention, when lesbians campaigned for visibility in the organization through a dramatic release of colored balloons during the meeting in the Astrodome. | ||
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+ | Fueled by the power of Stonewall, Houston's GLBT community could no longer be silent! |
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Stonewall to Houston. How did we get here? A major building block in the GLBT History of Houston began in response to the "orange juice lady", Anita Bryant.
In 1977 Anita Bryant was to appear in Houston, Texas for a singing engagement. Having previously demonstrated her disapproval of homosexuals, thousands of protestors took to the streets and began a march which has grown into what is now Houston's Pride Parade. This momentum started in 1977 led to one of our most signifant GLBT movements, Town Hall Meeting 1.
Another similarly powerful moment is captured in records from the 1977 National Organization of Women convention, when lesbians campaigned for visibility in the organization through a dramatic release of colored balloons during the meeting in the Astrodome.
Fueled by the power of Stonewall, Houston's GLBT community could no longer be silent!