Pride '75 Mark Segal Conference Announcement - 1975
Letter announcing the 1975 Pennsylvania State Gay Conference, a statewide gay rights conference which was later known as Pride.
LGBT Oral History 103: Mark Segal
Mark Segal is a gay rights activist, author, and journalist for the Philadelphia Gay News. In this interview, Mark discusses his political involvement in the gay rights movement in Pennsylvania in the ‘60s and ‘70s. Particularly, he focuses heavily on his work with Governor Milton Shapp, the first United States governor to publicly support the LGBT community. While discussing his life as a gay rights activist, Mark recounts many personal stories and memories such as disrupting popular television talk shows, working alongside Walter Cronkite, and signing up to become a Pennsylvania state trooper as an act of political resistance. Throughout, Mark stresses the important but often understated role Pennsylvania played in advancing civil rights for the LGBT community, while emphasizing that his state still has a long way to go.
Northeast Pennsylvania Gay Alliance (NEPGA) Newsletter - February 1977
Founded in the early 1970’s, Northeast Pennsylvania Gay Alliance (NEPGA) was a major LGBTQ+ group in northeast Pennsylvania. The newsletter was used to relay monthly meeting minutes and upcoming events.
Northeast Pennsylvania Gay Alliance (NEPGA) Newsletter - December 5, 1976
Founded in the early 1970’s, Northeast Pennsylvania Gay Alliance (NEPGA) was a major LGBTQ+ group in northeast Pennsylvania. The newsletter was used to relay monthly meeting minutes and upcoming events.
Gay Era (Lancaster, PA) - February 1975
The Gay Era was a newspaper that reported news of interest from around the United States, with a specific focus on the news surrounding the gay community in Central PA, and provided a central forum for gay communities that were spread out across Central PA. Notable news in this issues:
- Gay Health Column (p.5)
- After a Year of Activism (p.6)
- Rural Caucus Meeting (p.7)
- Philadelphia Bill Defeated (p.7)
- Phila. Gay News Begins Publishing (p.7)
- GUL Holds Election of Officers (p.8)
- GUL Co-Sponsors Phila. Conference (p.8)
- Date Set For Gay Lobby Day (p.8)
- Dyke Cooper Comes to Town (p.9)
- Of Interest to Gay Women (W.O.W.) (p.9)
- Plant-Nite at Marietta Avenue (p.19)
- State Police Investigating Blackmail Racket (p.20)
- New Peer Counseling Program Begins (p.20)
- Constructing Gay Pride or Bari's Five Steps to Sainthood (p.23)
Gay Era (Lancaster, PA) - April 1976
The Gay Era was a newspaper that reported news of interest from around the United States, with a specific focus on the news surrounding the gay community in Central PA, and provided a central forum for gay communities that were spread out across Central PA.
This issue was labeled incorrectly, and should be April 1976. Noteworthy news in this issue:
- "Supreme Court Says 'Nay' on Gay" (p. 1)
- "Rural Caucus Report" (p. 5)
- "Governor's Council on Sexual Minorities" (p. 8)
- "Gay Education Day" (p. 12)