1977 Libertarian National Convention Explained

Year:1977
Party:Libertarian
Date:July 12–17, 1977
Venue:Sheraton-Palace Hotel
City:San Francisco, California
Previous Year:1976
Next Year:1978

Turning Point – 1977, the 1977 Libertarian Party National Convention was held at the Sheraton-Palace Hotel in San Francisco between July 12 and 17, 1977. It had more than 50 events and an estimated attendance of 1500 people.

Event

A march across the room was organized by a group of libertarian feminists in support of the Equal Rights Amendment; the March featured a few of the leading women in the movement and two men: Robert Anton Wilson and Steve Trinward.

Staff and committees

Walter Grinder, platform committee chair

Changes

Speakers, panelists, and honorees

LNC

Other noted events

Bibliography

Two typewritten pages containing the text of two resolutions adopted at the 1977: a condemnation of singer Anita Bryant's anti-gay campaign, and of the Briggs Initiative, a California proposition to bar homosexuals from working in public schools.