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EPISODE · Jan 4, 2024 · 28 MIN

Gay Liberation, Not US Invasion f/ Charlie Hinton

from Sad Francisco · host Toshio Meronek, Tofu Estolas, Charlie Hinton

BAGL (Bay Area Gay Liberation) was a major force in 1970s San Francisco labor activism on many fronts, supporting farm workers and gay teachers, and thwarting the Coors beer dynasty's polygraph tests to weed out gays. The group gave BAGL member Charlie Hinton purpose; he describes its ascent and eventual dissolution that resulted over plans to host a gay air force officer.  Read more about queer history from 1970s SF in Christina Hanhardt's 'Safe Space' and Emily Hobson's 'Lavender and Red'. Edited by Tofu Estolas (IG: @terabyte_tofu). Support Sad Francisco and find links to our past episodes on Patreon.

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