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THE ORGANIZATION
Equality Forum coordinates LGBT History Month, produces documentary films, undertakes high-impact initiatives and presents the largest annual national and international LGBT civil rights summit.. Equality Forum produces these innovative events in collaboration with learning institutions, professional associations, research centers, for profit companies and nonprofit organizations.HISTORIC MARKERS
Equality Forum applies for and oversees the installation of government approved, "nationally significant" LGBT historic markers. Each reflects an important person orDOCUMENTARY FILMS
A compelling documentary, “Gay Pioneers” presents the story of the start of the GLBT civil rights movement at Independence Hall. Coproduced with PBS affiliate WHYY, this enduring film braids interviews with Frank Kameny, Barbara Gittings and other early activists with archival footage and FBI investigative reports. DEWEY'S SIT-IN HISTORIC MARKER Dewey's Sit-In Historic Marker. 17th & St. James Street (map). Adopting the lunch-counter sit-in strategy of the black civil rights movement, protesters held the nation's first successful LGBT sit-in in the spring of 1965 at Dewey’s restaurant. MALCOLM LAZIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Malcolm Lazin is the executive director of Equality Forum, a national and international LGBT civil rights organization with an educationalfocus.
GAY PIONEERS HISTORIC MARKER Gay Pioneers Historic Marker. 601 Chestnut Street (map). On July 4, 1965, 40 gay and lesbian activists from New York, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia held the first organized demonstration for equality in front of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. BARBARA GITTINGS RESIDENCE HISTORIC MARKER Barbara Gittings Residence Historic Marker. South 21st & Locust Streets (map). Barbara Gittings (1932–2007) was a Gay Pioneer and the mother of the LGBT civil rights movement. PHILADELPHIA AIDS LIBRARY HISTORIC MARKER AIDS Library of Philadelphia Historic Marker. 1223 Locust Street (map). Founded in 1987 at the height of the epidemic, the AIDS Library of Philadelphia is the first and only public lending library in the world dedicated to HIV/AIDS information. EVENT - AIDS LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA HISTORIC MARKER Begun in 1987, the AIDS Library of Philadelphia was the nation’s first library to provide HIV/AIDS information and to help combat society’s fears about the epidemic. In stark contrast to the government’s negligible response, LGBT communities nationwide provided information and rallied to develop social services, support research and demand action. HOME | EQUALITY FORUM Be sure to visit lgbthistorymonth.com beginning October 1, when a new Icon is celebrated each day of the month with videos, bios and otherresources!
THE ORGANIZATION
Equality Forum coordinates LGBT History Month, produces documentary films, undertakes high-impact initiatives and presents the largest annual national and international LGBT civil rights summit.. Equality Forum produces these innovative events in collaboration with learning institutions, professional associations, research centers, for profit companies and nonprofit organizations.HISTORIC MARKERS
Equality Forum applies for and oversees the installation of government approved, "nationally significant" LGBT historic markers. Each reflects an important person orDOCUMENTARY FILMS
A compelling documentary, “Gay Pioneers” presents the story of the start of the GLBT civil rights movement at Independence Hall. Coproduced with PBS affiliate WHYY, this enduring film braids interviews with Frank Kameny, Barbara Gittings and other early activists with archival footage and FBI investigative reports. DEWEY'S SIT-IN HISTORIC MARKER Dewey's Sit-In Historic Marker. 17th & St. James Street (map). Adopting the lunch-counter sit-in strategy of the black civil rights movement, protesters held the nation's first successful LGBT sit-in in the spring of 1965 at Dewey’s restaurant. MALCOLM LAZIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Malcolm Lazin is the executive director of Equality Forum, a national and international LGBT civil rights organization with an educationalfocus.
GAY PIONEERS HISTORIC MARKER Gay Pioneers Historic Marker. 601 Chestnut Street (map). On July 4, 1965, 40 gay and lesbian activists from New York, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia held the first organized demonstration for equality in front of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. BARBARA GITTINGS RESIDENCE HISTORIC MARKER Barbara Gittings Residence Historic Marker. South 21st & Locust Streets (map). Barbara Gittings (1932–2007) was a Gay Pioneer and the mother of the LGBT civil rights movement. PHILADELPHIA AIDS LIBRARY HISTORIC MARKER AIDS Library of Philadelphia Historic Marker. 1223 Locust Street (map). Founded in 1987 at the height of the epidemic, the AIDS Library of Philadelphia is the first and only public lending library in the world dedicated to HIV/AIDS information. EVENT - AIDS LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA HISTORIC MARKER Begun in 1987, the AIDS Library of Philadelphia was the nation’s first library to provide HIV/AIDS information and to help combat society’s fears about the epidemic. In stark contrast to the government’s negligible response, LGBT communities nationwide provided information and rallied to develop social services, support research and demand action. GOVERNANCE | EQUALITY FORUM Governance. Equality Forum is governed by a Board of Directors and guided by a National Board of Governors. Equality Forum Board of Directors, 2020-2021 EQUALITY FORUM STORE Saint of 9/11. Documentary Film "Saint of 9/11" presents the remarkable, inspiring story of Father Mychal Judge—beloved Chaplain of the New York Fire Department, compassionate champion of the needy and forgotten, rousing Irish-American balladeer, iconoclast,pioneering AIDS
DOCUMENTARY FILMS
A compelling documentary, “Gay Pioneers” presents the story of the start of the GLBT civil rights movement at Independence Hall. Coproduced with PBS affiliate WHYY, this enduring film braids interviews with Frank Kameny, Barbara Gittings and other early activists with archival footage and FBI investigative reports.SUPPORT EQUALITY
Support Equality Forum! Equality Forum is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that exists through the generous support of its donors. Without you, our programs would not be possible.EF TIMELINE
1998: PrideFest Philadelphia receives a 501(c)(3) designation from the Internal Revenue Service. Phil Donahue, the first major television host to accurately portray gay and lesbian people and issues, receives the third annual National Role Model Award. Fifteen rainbow flags decorate Center City for PrideFest Philadelphia. FORTUNE 500 NON-DISCRIMINATION PROJECT FORTUNE 500 Non-Discrimination Project. Equality Forum in collaboration with Professor Louis Thomas, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and Ian Ayres, William K. Townsend Professor, Yale Law School reported a record 484 (96.8%) of the 2012 FORTUNE 500 Companies specifically include sexual orientation in theirworkplace policies.
EDIE WINDSOR HISTORIC MARKER Edie Windsor Historic Marker. 13th & Locust Streets (map). Edie Windsor (1929-2017) was a civil rights icon, technology pioneer and feminist best remembered for her landmark Supreme Court marriage equality lawsuit.. In 1965 she began a relationship with Thea Spyer. They married in Canada in 2007. JOHN FRYER HISTORIC MARKER John E. Fryer, M.D. Historic Marker. 13th & Locust Streets (map). John Fryer, M.D., (1937-2003) challenged the designation of homosexuality as a mental illness at the 1972 convention of the American PsychiatricAssociation (APA).
GAY RIGHTS ICON GETTING HIS DUE The reason that doesn’t happen now can be traced to a gay Philadelphia psychiatrist being honored Tuesday at 1 p.m. with a historic marker at 13th and Locust streets, in the heart of the Gayborhood and across the street from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, which houses the archives of the late Dr. John ErcelFryer.
EVENT - JOHN FRYER HISTORIC MARKER DEDICATION Formed in 1981, the Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus (PGMC) has grown to more than 140 active members and has steadily increased its visibility in both the LGBTQ+ community and the Philadelphia arts scene. The Chorus's season includes three main stage productions and multiple special events. PGMC’s repertoire includes a broad range of styles, including spirituals and sacred music, holiday songs HOME | EQUALITY FORUM Home | Equality Forum. LGBTHistoryMonth.com. Jump to navigation. Be sure to visit lgbthistorymonth.com beginning October 1, when a new Icon is celebrated. each day of the month with videos, bios and otherresources!
THE ORGANIZATION
Equality Forum is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization whose mission is to advance national and international lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights with an educational focus. Equality Forum coordinates LGBT History Month, produces documentary films, undertakes high-impact initiatives and presents the largest annualnational
HISTORIC MARKERS
Equality Forum applies for and oversees the installation of government approved, "nationally significant" LGBT historic markers. Each reflects an important person or seminal event for the LGBT civil rights movement. Philadelphia has more government approved, nationally significant LGBT historic markers than any other city worldwide.DOCUMENTARY FILMS
A compelling documentary, “Gay Pioneers” presents the story of the start of the GLBT civil rights movement at Independence Hall. Coproduced with PBS affiliate WHYY, this enduring film braids interviews with Frank Kameny, Barbara Gittings and other early activists with archival footage and FBI investigative reports. Purchase Gay PioneersSUPPORT EQUALITY
Support Equality Forum! Equality Forum is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that exists through the generous support of its donors. Without you, our programs would not be possible. DEWEY'S SIT-IN HISTORIC MARKER Dewey's established a policy of denying service to individuals who appeared gender nonconforming in their attire or expression and to "avowed homosexuals." With help from the Janus Society, a local LGBT organization led by activist Clark Polak, the first Dewey’s sit-in occurred on April 25, 1965. The restaurant denied service to 150people
GAY PIONEERS HISTORIC MARKER Gay Pioneers Historic Marker. 601 Chestnut Street (map) On July 4, 1965, 40 gay and lesbian activists from New York, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia held the first organized demonstration for equality in front of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. At the time, MALCOLM LAZIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Malcolm Lazin is the executive director of Equality Forum, a national and international LGBT civil rights organization with an educational focus. Malcolm was a federal prosecutor and led successful major grand jury investigations into public corruption. He received the U.S. Attorney General’s Distinguished Service Award, the Department of BARBARA GITTINGS RESIDENCE HISTORIC MARKER Barbara Gittings (1932–2007) was a Gay Pioneer and the mother of the LGBT civil rights movement. In the 1960s she resided in Philadelphia with her partner, Kay Lahusen. During that time, Gittings was the editor of the first lesbian publication. With fellow activist Frank Kameny, Gittings helped organize the first public demonstrations forgay
JOHN FRYER HISTORIC MARKER John Fryer, M.D., (1937-2003) challenged the designation of homosexuality as a mental illness at the 1972 convention of the American Psychiatric Association (APA). Seated on a panel with the Gay Pioneers Frank Kameny and Barbara Gittings, and disguised as Dr. H. Anonymous, Fryer declared himself a homosexual, a psychiatrist and amember in good
HOME | EQUALITY FORUM Home | Equality Forum. LGBTHistoryMonth.com. Jump to navigation. Be sure to visit lgbthistorymonth.com beginning October 1, when a new Icon is celebrated. each day of the month with videos, bios and otherresources!
THE ORGANIZATION
Equality Forum is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization whose mission is to advance national and international lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights with an educational focus. Equality Forum coordinates LGBT History Month, produces documentary films, undertakes high-impact initiatives and presents the largest annualnational
HISTORIC MARKERS
Equality Forum applies for and oversees the installation of government approved, "nationally significant" LGBT historic markers. Each reflects an important person or seminal event for the LGBT civil rights movement. Philadelphia has more government approved, nationally significant LGBT historic markers than any other city worldwide.DOCUMENTARY FILMS
A compelling documentary, “Gay Pioneers” presents the story of the start of the GLBT civil rights movement at Independence Hall. Coproduced with PBS affiliate WHYY, this enduring film braids interviews with Frank Kameny, Barbara Gittings and other early activists with archival footage and FBI investigative reports. Purchase Gay PioneersSUPPORT EQUALITY
Support Equality Forum! Equality Forum is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that exists through the generous support of its donors. Without you, our programs would not be possible. NEWS | EQUALITY FORUM Subscribe to our e-newsletter for updates and special offers *. Leave this field blank . News GOVERNANCE | EQUALITY FORUM Equality Forum Board of Directors, 2020-2021. Keith Joseph, Chair. Litigation Counsel, Freedom Mortgage Corporation. Michele Goldfarb, Vice President. University of Pennsylvania School of Law, Clinical Programs. Malcolm Lazin, Secretary. Executive Director, Equality Forum. Mary Cate Gordon Treasurer. Assistant General Counsel, Exelon.DOCUMENTARY FILMS
A compelling documentary, “Gay Pioneers” presents the story of the start of the GLBT civil rights movement at Independence Hall. Coproduced with PBS affiliate WHYY, this enduring film braids interviews with Frank Kameny, Barbara Gittings and other early activists with archival footage and FBI investigative reports.OTHER INITIATIVES
Other Initiatives National COVID-19 Remembrance Equality Forum conceived the National COVID-19 Remembrance, October 4, 2020, on the Ellipse in Washington, D.C. Part of President’s Park, the Ellipse lies just south of the White House, which provided the backdrop.Equality Forum applied for the National Park Service permit; enlisted the help of Jess O’Connell, political strategiest and 2020 2020 EVENT - LOCATIONS Subscribe to our e-newsletter for updates and special offers *. Leave this field blank . Locations & MapsTRAVEL & HOTELS
Travel & Hotels. Equality Forum recommends Alexander Inn, Philadelphia’s only gay-owned and gay-operated award-winning boutique hotel in the Gayborhood.. For more information about Philadelphia hotels and travel arrangements, please visit the official visitor website for greater Philadelphia, www.visitphilly.com. JOHN FRYER HISTORIC MARKER John Fryer, M.D., (1937-2003) challenged the designation of homosexuality as a mental illness at the 1972 convention of the American Psychiatric Association (APA). Seated on a panel with the Gay Pioneers Frank Kameny and Barbara Gittings, and disguised as Dr. H. Anonymous, Fryer declared himself a homosexual, a psychiatrist and amember in good
EDIE WINDSOR HISTORIC MARKER Edie Windsor Historic Marker. 13th & Locust Streets (map). Edie Windsor (1929-2017) was a civil rights icon, technology pioneer and feminist best remembered for her landmark Supreme Court marriage equality lawsuit.. In 1965 she began a relationship with Thea Spyer. They married in Canada in 2007. EVENT - JOHN FRYER HISTORIC MARKER DEDICATION Formed in 1981, the Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus (PGMC) has grown to more than 140 active members and has steadily increased its visibility in both the LGBTQ+ community and the Philadelphia arts scene. The Chorus's season includes three main stage productions and multiple special events. PGMC’s repertoire includes a broad range of styles, including spirituals and sacred music, holiday songs COREY LEWANDOWSKI CAMPAIGN MANAGER DONALD J. TRUMP FOR 1420 Locust Street, Suite 300 Philadelphia, PA 19102 215-732-3378 215-732-7376 fax www.equalityforum.com Corey Lewandowski Campaign Manager Donald J. Trump for PresidentJump to navigation
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