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Ann Arbor issued the first "Gay Pride Week" proclamation in the nation and passed one of the broadest non-discrimination ordinances in the summer of 1972. | Ann Arbor issued the first "Gay Pride Week" proclamation in the nation and passed one of the broadest non-discrimination ordinances in the summer of 1972. | ||
− | + | De Griek, who had given GLF space for its conference, and Nancy Wechsler, another University student, were both elected to the Ann Arbor City Council in 1973 and came out of the closet together in 1974 at a council meeting. | |
− | + | A year later, Ann Arbor voters elected Cathy Kozachenko, to the council - the first time an openly gay person had ever been elected to public office in the nation. " | |
Ron Schlittler here - yes, I'd learned of the folks in Ann Arbor during my research, but they were not out ''when'' elected. Thank you for the note about Kozachenko - I researched her further and edited the introduction to the exhibit to include her accomplishment. | Ron Schlittler here - yes, I'd learned of the folks in Ann Arbor during my research, but they were not out ''when'' elected. Thank you for the note about Kozachenko - I researched her further and edited the introduction to the exhibit to include her accomplishment. |
The first openly gay elected official was not at the state level, but the local level in Ann Arbor, MI. There are many citations. Here is one from an Ann Arbor paper, the Michigan Daily:
"At the same time as the University was trying to improve its gay relations, the city of Ann Arbor was setting an example for gay-friendly towns across the country.
Ann Arbor issued the first "Gay Pride Week" proclamation in the nation and passed one of the broadest non-discrimination ordinances in the summer of 1972.
De Griek, who had given GLF space for its conference, and Nancy Wechsler, another University student, were both elected to the Ann Arbor City Council in 1973 and came out of the closet together in 1974 at a council meeting.
A year later, Ann Arbor voters elected Cathy Kozachenko, to the council - the first time an openly gay person had ever been elected to public office in the nation. "
Ron Schlittler here - yes, I'd learned of the folks in Ann Arbor during my research, but they were not out when elected. Thank you for the note about Kozachenko - I researched her further and edited the introduction to the exhibit to include her accomplishment.
Your section on Minnesota is missing quite a few people: