
Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive
Dismantling a Diagnosis: Episode 2: The Cure
Dec 22, 2023
Explore the history of how homosexuality was defined as a mental disorder and the battle for gay liberation. Learn about the groundbreaking research by Dr. Evelyn Hooker that debunked the notion of gay men being mentally ill. Discover how the gay rights movement fought against the diagnosis and the role of enlightened psychiatrists in overturning the classification. Reflect on the legacy of the sickness label and the ongoing challenges faced by the LGBTQ community.
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- Early gay rights groups provided support and advocacy, challenging police entrapment and education.
- Dr. Evelyn Hooker's groundbreaking study debunked the notion of homosexuality as a mental illness, paving the way for further activism and change.
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The Courage of Early Gay Rights Groups
Before the Stonewall uprising, early gay rights groups like the Madison Society and the Daughters of Belites focused on mutual aid, challenging police entrapment, and education. They held anonymous discussion groups where individuals could openly talk about what it meant to be gay. These groups recognized the existence of homosexuality and provided support, referral services, and advocacy.
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