Banner parade at Dignity/Boston Convention
Dignity/Boston
Dignity/Boston was formed in the first waves of the Gay Liberation movement that followed the Stonewall Riots, and has been providing a home for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) Catholics, their friends and supporters since 1972. Dignity/Boston was formed to unite these people and provide an instrument through which the voices of GLBT Catholics may be heard by the Church and by society. In this photograph, a group of men carry a banner which reads: "Dignity Queens, Make us a sign of your love".
Rink Foto
The History Project, Inc.
1989
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction prohibited without credit to: Rink Foto 584 Castro St. #132 San Francisco 94114. Email info@historyproject.org for information about rights, reproductions, etc.
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Dignity/Boston at Pride 1978
Dignity/Boston
Dignity/Boston was formed in the first waves of the Gay Liberation movement that followed the Stonewall Riots, and has been providing a home for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) Catholics, their friends and supporters since 1972. Dignity/Boston was formed to unite these people and provide an instrument through which the voices of GLBT Catholics may be heard by the Church and by society. In this photograph, members of the Dignity/Boston are shown marching with signs in the 1978 Gay Pride March. Some of the signs read: "Dignity Boston, Be not afraid, I go before you." and "We are Priests," "We are nuns," and "We are police."
Ken Rall
The History Project, Inc.
1978
Please credit Ken Rall. Email info@historyproject.org for information about rights, reproductions, etc.
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