1979 in LGBT rights explained
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1979.
Events
March
- 1 — The new Penal Code of Cuba enters into force, decriminalizing homosexual acts.[1]
May
- 21 — The White Night riots occur in San Francisco after Dan White is convicted of two counts of voluntary manslaughter instead of murder in the assassinations of Harvey Milk and George Moscone. White had employed the so-called "Twinkie defense".[2]
- 29 — Los Angeles outlaws discrimination against homosexuals in private sector employment and in patronization of business establishments in its city. Mayor Thomas Bradley signs bills into effect July 2.[3]
September
- 1
- 14 — An education arbitration board in Smeaton, Saskatchewan, Canada, orders Don Jones to be reinstated in his teaching job after he was fired for being gay.
October
December
See also
References
- Murdoch, Joyce and Deb Price (2001). Courting Justice: Gay Men and Lesbians v. the Supreme Court. New York, Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group. .
- Shively, Charley. "Harry Hay". Collected in Bronski, Michael (consulting editor) (1997). Outstanding Lives: Profiles of Lesbians and Gay Men. New York, Visible Ink Press. .
Notes and References
- Book: Lumsden, Ian. Machos, maricones, and gays: Cuba and homosexuality. Temple University Press. 1996. 1566393701. Philadelphia. 81–82.
- News: Corsaro . Kim . May 18, 2006 . Remembering "White Night" - San Francisco's Gay Riot . . 2009-04-04.
- Book: William N. Eskridge. Gaylaw: Challenging the Apartheid of the Closet. 30 June 2009. Harvard University Press. 978-0-674-03658-1. 130.
- Shively, from Bronski, p. 176
- News: New Jersey Law Changes Reflect the New Morality: A Compilation from Other States. Waldron. Martin. August 12, 1979. The New York Times. E5. ProQuest.
- Murdoch and Price, p. 221