Out in the South
Meet the group that invigorated LGBTQ+ organizing in Tidewater, Virginia. The Unitarian Universalist Gay Caucus of Norfolk formed 50 years ago in 1976, but its lasting impact on queer activism can still be felt today. Projects initiated by the UUGC include the long-running gay newspaper Our Own Community Press and the Gay Information Line, a hotline staffed by volunteers. In this episode: 00:00 Intro 02:00 Tidewater, VA and gay interactions with the military 04:20 How the UUGC got started, the inaugural spaghetti dinner 09:12 Our Own Community Press is born! 11:32 UUGC social events and goings-on 15:21 Stepping into activism 21:33 The UUGC vs the Virginia Beach Public Library 24:03 Tensions with the Unitarian Church 25:55 The legacy of the UUGC 28:34 Credits Out in the South is brought to you by the Tidewater Queer History Project, a community/academic partnership dedicated to collecting and preserving LGBTQ history in and around Hampton Roads, Virginia. Please listen, subscribe, and rate our show on your chosen listening platform. For more information and to stay up to date with us, follow the Tidewater Queer History Project on Facebook, on Instagram @tidewaterqueer, or email us at tidewaterqueerhistoryproject@gmail.com [tidewaterqueerhistoryproject@gmail.com]**
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