1970: Community Groups and the First “Gay-In”

People picnicking in the park at the Gay-In. Lambda Archives of San Diego.

1970 was a turning point for the San Diego gay community, marking immense growth of organized activism and pride. Existing organizations evolved and new ones formed, coming together to plan public events in celebration of LGBTQ+ people for the first time. Gay Liberation Front (GLF) was approved as a recognized student organization by Associated Students… Continue reading 1970: Community Groups and the First “Gay-In”

1969: The Turning Point

Gay Liberation Front Statement of Purpose in The Prodigal, 1970. Lambda Archives of San Diego.

On June 28th, 1969, a raid on New York City’s Stonewall Inn escalated into a riot that lasted for days. Fed up with regular harassment, patrons of the gay bar refused to cooperate with police during the raid. News of this victory spread and inspired the gay community throughout the country to organize, forming activists… Continue reading 1969: The Turning Point