IMAGE: C.H.A.P.S. – Gay Chicago July 5, 1984
The Illinois Gay Rights Task Force hosts a "Television Party" at Blinkers' Penthouse, 3153 N. Broadway. The occasion is the screening of "Word Is Out" on WTTW.
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A Gay Life front-page article headlined "We oppose Proposition 6" is written by Gary Chichester and Patrick Jordan. It begins:
"Notwithstanding the obvious attack upon the minority group of gay and lesbian public school teachers of California, the proposed Briggs Initiative endangers the ideals of freedom of the United States.
"The Briggs Initiative proposes to go further than to interfere with the private sexual practices of a minority group. The insidious threat of this proposed legislation is its attempt to censor the freedom of speech of California teachers, be they heterosexual or homosexuals."
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Grace Jones appears for two nights in "Disco Dancing and Theater" at Park West, 322 W. Armitage.
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There's a party to celebrate the birthday of Oscar Wilde, sponsored by the Northwestern Gay Union/Lesbian Alliance. Call for location details.
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Rita Mae Brown, author of "Rubyfruit Jungle", autographs her new novel "Six of One,' at the Jane Addams Bookstore, 5 S. Wabash."
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Illinoisans To Stop the Briggs Initiative presents "Harvestfest," a potluck banquet at Burl Hall, St. James Cathedral, 65 E. Huron St. with special guests Loree Lynn, Rev. Troy Perry, Leonard Matlovitch. The Briggs initiative, which was on the California ballot for the November 7, prohibited the hiring of homosexuals and their supporters in the state school system.