American Decades
"Christopher Street Liberation Day, June 28, 1970"
Poem
By: Fran Winant
Date: 1970
Source: Winant, Fran. "Christopher Street Liberation Day, June 28, 1970." In Jay, Karla and Allen Young, eds. Out of the Closets: Voices of Gay Liberation. New York: Douglas Book Corporation, 1972.
About the Author: Fran Winant (1943–) has been a noted writer, artist, and activist since the early 1970s. Winant's poetry has been widely anthologized and her poetry books, Looking at Women (1971), Dyke Jacket (1976), and Goddess of Lesbian Dreams (1980), were published by Violet Press. Her paintings were included in Extended Sensibilities, the first museum show by openly gay artists in 1982 at the New Museum and received a National Endowment for the Arts Award in 1990. Active in the holistic health and spirituality community, Winant also worked as an instructor and practitioner of massage therapy in New York...
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