
The National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights Radio Documentary in FULL
This “audio scrapbook” of the first national LGBT…
This Way Out: The International LGBTQ Radio Magazine · This Way Out Radio
October 30, 20241h 0mExplicit
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Show Notes
This “audio scrapbook” of the first national LGBT march and rally in the U.S. capital on October 14, 1979, produced by “This Way Out” Coordinating Producer Greg Gordon and Associate Producer Lucia Chappelle, illuminates the problems and the passion of the first demonstration of its kind. As rich with the music and culture of the period as it is with the politics, the hour traces the event from the initial planning conference and some activists’ heartfelt and sometimes humorous cross-country trip to D.C. on a “Freedom Train” to the big day itself, and its coverage (or lack thereof) in the conventional media.
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Produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chappelle.
Music by Blue Dot Sessions (Jazzberry).
Topics
gaylesbianbisexualtransgenderqueersexualorientationhomosexualityhumanrightscivilrightsactivismhomophobianewspolitics