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File #: 10-1104    Version: 1 Name: TBLG History Month
Type: Proclamation Status: Filed
File created: 10/18/2010 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/18/2010 Final action: 10/18/2010
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Title: TBLG History Month Proclamation
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TBLG History Month Proclamation
Memorandum

PROCLAMATION
TBLG History Month
October 18, 2010

WHEREAS, in October 1994 the inaugural Lesbian and Gay History month was declared; and

WHEREAS, the transgender, bisexual, lesbian and gay members of the Ann Arbor community have a long-standing and proud history of leadership in advocating for the civil and human rights of all community members, and all citizens will benefit from a better understanding of this history; and

WHEREAS, in January 1970 gay men & lesbians in Ann Arbor came together to form the Ann Arbor Gay Liberation Front, one of the first such organizations in the United States; and

WHEREAS, in September 1971 the University of Michigan instituted, on its Ann Arbor campus, the first staff office for sexual orientation concerns established within an institution of higher learning in the United States; and

WHEREAS, in June of 1972 the Ann Arbor City Council proclaimed “Gay Pride Week”, the first such action by a municipal governing body in the United States, and in July 1972 Ann Arbor became the first municipality in the nation to extend broad protections for “sexual orientation” in employment, housing and public accommodations through our local Human Rights Ordinance; and

WHEREAS, in April 1974 Ann Arbor became the first jurisdiction in the United States to elect an openly lesbian or gay person to any public office, with the election of Kathy Kozachenko to the Ann Arbor City Council ( Human Rights Party); and

WHEREAS, in 1975 two Ann Arbor labor unions, AFT Local 3550 (Graduate Employees’ Organization) and the Transportation Employees Union, became the first in the country to negotiate contractual protections for lesbian and gay workers; and

WHEREAS, in September 1976 Ann Arbor’s Youth Liberation published the first print resource by and for TBLG youth, and Ann Arbor’s TBLG community has continued to pioneer support and resources for TBLG individuals; and

WHEREAS, Ann Arbor’s TBLG...

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