Interview with attorney Katherine Triantafillou, 1987 November 8
Triantafillou, Katherine; Shannon, James; Civil Rights (LGBTQ); 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 November 8, 1987, host Peter Stickel interviews attorney Katherine Triantafillou about issues of abuse. Triantafillou talks about the differences between physical and emotional abuse in relationships and that they apply to both LGBTQ and heterosexual relationships. Triantafillou praises the current Massachusetts Attorney General James Shannon for his support of gay civil rights in the workplace. They also discuss the recent discrimination against gay and lesbian foster parenting in Massachusetts. Triantafillou discusses how it is difficult to work both within the legal system and outside it.
Boston's Other Voice
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
1987-11-08
Stickel, Peter
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Katherine Triantafillou receives Community Service Award from the Massachusetts Lesbian & Gay Bar Association
Massachusetts Lesbian & Gay Bar Association
Elaine M. Epstein
Stewart Landers
Maureen Monks
Katherine Triantafillou
Cambridge lawyer Katherine Triantafillou was presented with the Massachusetts Bar Association's prestigious Community Service Award at the Massachusetts Lesbian & Gay Bar Association Annual Meeting on May 1, 1992 at the Lafayette Hotel in Boston. Pictured from left to right are: Stewart Landers, co-chairperson of the MLGBA; Katherine Triantafillou; Elaine M. Epstein, president-elect of the Massachusetts Bar Association and Maureen Monks, co-chairperson of the MLGBA.
Robert D. Davis
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
1992-05-01
Copyright Robert D. Davis 1992, 617-739-2106.<br /><span>Contact </span><a href="mailto:info@historyproject.org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">info@historyproject.org</a><span> for more information.</span>
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