sdyer@bbncca.ARPA (Steve Dyer) (11/26/84)
The Institute of Politics in the John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University, will be sponsoring a discussion, "Lesbian and Gay
Perspectives on the 1984 Elections: Where do we go from here?" on
Wednesday, November 28 at 8 p.m. in the Public Affairs Forum, KSG, 79 John
F. Kennedy St., Cambridge.
Members of the panel will discuss the results of the recent national
election, and assess the impact of those results on the goals and concerns
of the gay community:
Virginia Apuzzo, executive director of the National Gay Task Force
Leonard Matlovich, a board member of Concerned Republicans for
Individual Rights
Gil Gerard, executive director of the National Coalition of
Black Gays
Chris Riddiough, director of Lesbian Rights for the National
Organization of Women
Moderating the discussion will be Eric Rofes, chairperson of the Boston
Lesbian/Gay Political Alliance and study group leader for the Institute
of Politics.
Ginny Apuzzo is easily one of the most articulate, sharp and politically
savvy people prominent in politics, let alone the gay rights movement. Any
event in which she participates is bound to be stimulating and
fasccinating. Though the Forum is fairly capacious, a large crowd is
anticipated, so show up early. I will summarize the discussion later this
week.
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/Steve Dyer
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