SAGE, the country’s oldest and largest LGBT elder advocacy
organization founded in 1978, will be opening a 145-unit Ingersoll Senior
Residences, the first affordable LGBT-welcoming senior housing development. Its
first residents will move in around the same time as the 50th anniversary of
Stonewall, which happened within their lifetimes and which some remember very
vividly. I thought this piece of news would be fitting given our recent
conversations regarding Stonewall, LGBT organizations, and older generations
and their perceptions (or lack thereof) of gay people.
This is the blog for History 128, LGBTQ History of the U.S., Claremont McKenna College, spring 2019. It is open only to members of the class. Please post items relevant to the themes of our course, and please comment on other posts as well. Check back regularly for updates!
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