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A History of the Struggle to Pass NYC's 1986 Gay Rights Bill
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A History of the Struggle to Pass NYC's 1986 Gay Rights Bill

Stephen Petrus talks about the digital exhibit on the New York City Gay Rights Bill, which passed after a long fight between advocates and opponents in 1986, and activist Allen Roskoff recalls his involvement in the bill.

The Brian Lehrer Show

June 21, 202426m 9s

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Show Notes

Stephen Petrus, director of Public History Programs at LaGuardia and Wagner Archives at LaGuardia Community College and curator of “The Battle for Intro. 2: The New York City Gay Rights Bill, 1971 – 1986", talks about the work he and his students did in putting together a digital exhibit on the New York City Gay Rights Bill, which passed after a long fight between advocates and opponents, and Allen Roskoff, civil rights activist, president of the Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club, and the co-author of the nation’s first gay rights bill, recalls his involvement in the bill and the activism that led to its passage.

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