Parents of Gays
- Title
- Parents of Gays
- Subject
- LGBTQ+
- Organization
- Description
- The document, Parents of Gays, authored by Betty Fairchild and published in 1976, is a resource aimed at supporting parents of gay children. It provides insight, practical advice, and emotional support for families grappling with the complexities of understanding and accepting their children's sexual orientation. The document is both a guide and a testament to the evolving attitudes toward homosexuality during the mid-1970s.
The text contextualizes the group's formation within the broader gay liberation movement, sparked by events such as the 1969 Stonewall riots. It highlights the challenges faced by gay individuals and their families, including societal stigma, legal discrimination, and personal isolation. The publication argues for the necessity of groups like Parents of Gays to provide a safe space for dialogue and education.
Parents of Gays is a significant artifact of the LGBTQ+ rights movement and its intersection with family dynamics in the 1970s. It reflects the social and cultural challenges of the time while advocating for empathy, education, and acceptance. The document provides valuable insights into the strategies and rhetoric used to foster understanding and support for gay individuals and their families, making it a critical resource for studying the history of LGBTQ+ advocacy and family dynamics. - Creator
- Fairchild, Betty
- Publisher
- Lambda Rising
- Date
- 1976
- Contributor
- Russo, Beth
- Rights
- This document is made available for research purposes through the General Commission on Archives & History, The United Methodist Church.
- Format
- Paper
- Language
- English
- Type
- Pamphlet
- Identifier
- 2599-5-5:06
Dublin Core
Citation
Fairchild, Betty, “Parents of Gays,” GCAH Digital Exhibits, accessed November 15, 2024, https://exhibits.gcah.org/items/show/6.
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