Jack and Jennifer Wofford speak at a podium at the Sate House Foster Love Speakout
Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Civil Rights
Greater Boston Lesbian & Gay Political Alliance
Massachusetts Lesbian and Gay Political Caucus
Jack Wofford
Jennifer Wofford
State House foster love speakout, June 11, 1990, sponsored by Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Civil Rights. Gay father, Jack Wofford and lesbian daughter Jennifer Wofford speak at noon.
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
1990-06-11
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Members of the Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Civil Rights
Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Civil Rights
Richard Brown
Richard Chamberlin
Don Gorton
Andrew Held
Arline Isaacson
David LaFontaine
Jeff Martin
Donna McKay-Raudozzi
Carrie Wofford
Greater Boston Lesbian & Gay Political Alliance
Massachusetts Lesbian and Gay Political Caucus
Left to Right: Richard Brown, Richard Chamberlin, Donna McKay-Raudozzi, Don Gorton, Carrie Wofford, Arline Isaacson, Andrew Held, Jeff Martin (standing), David LaFontaine. Received an award on Saturday, Jan. 20. The award was given by Rainbow Multiversity, the educational affiliate of the Rainbow Coalition at its fifth annual leadership banquet in honor of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dan West
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Interview with Will Hutchinson from the Greater Boston Lesbian & Gay Political Alliance, 1988 September 4
Hutchinson, Will; Lesbian and Gay Political Alliance of Massachusetts; Holt, Stephen; Radio programs; Boston (Mass.); LGBTQ people; Lesbians; Gay men; Bisexual people; Transgender people; Queer people
In this recording of Boston's Other Voice, which aired on September 4, 1988, host Peter Stickel interviews Will Hutchinson from the Greater Boston Lesbian & Gay Political Alliance. The interview begins with Hutchinson speaking about his educational background and how he came to be a part of the LGBTQ political movement in Boston. The topic for the interview is politics and romance, and Hutchinson speaks about what it is like to date a politician. He also discusses the link between sexuality and gay politics, since so many of the political issues for LGBTQ people are sexual. Hutchinson also speaks about the Alliance's support of Stephen Holt to fill a State Senate seat that is opening up. Holt, according to Hutchinson, would be more supportive of lesbian and gay rights in Massachusetts. The interview also touches on Hutchinson's relationship with his son and issues concerning adoption for gay couples.
Boston's Other Voice
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
1988-09-04
Stickel, Peter
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