Title | Pointblank Times, Vol. 2, No. 7, December 1976 |
Date | December 1976 |
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Original Item Location | HQ75 .P64 |
Original Item URL | http://library.uh.edu/record=b3767189~S11 |
Digital Collection | Houston and Texas Feminist and Lesbian Newsletters |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/feminist |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
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Transcript | Noble Gets Prize Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc. has honored Representative Elaine Noble of the Massachusetts State Legislature with its first annual award, given in recognition of a significant contribution to securing the civil rights of homosexuals. Lambda is a tax-exempt group providing legal services in gay civil rights cases, including rights of gays to be parents, serve in the military, and to become U. S. citizens. Elaine was the first openly gay person to be elected to a state legislature. (Some of us in Texas got a chance to meet her this summer in San Antonio when she won our hearts with a rousing keynote address at Texas Gay Conference III. We in turn won her stomach by taking her to eat Mexican food—had there been a National Enchilada Eat-Off Award, Elaine would have easily won that too.) 3700 Yoakum \vb&£Z=( Houston, Texas 77006 1kM 7fc7MuLm.50 Organizing Campus Gays "How to Infiltrate Your Own University: Organizing University and Para-University Gay Groups" has recently been compiled by the Gay Academic Union, South Central Region. The work is a practical guide to those brave souls involved in the process of forming or maintaining a university-based gay group. Substantiated by both personal experience and expert American Civil Liberties Union advice, the booklet includes sections on initial organization, legal rights, legal precedents, and a listing of gay students groups in the GAU South Central Region. Ten pages, offset press printed. Available for $1.25 from GAU, P. 0. Box 1922, Denton TX 76201. Information on joining GAU is available from the same address. A, nz&maatoct '77C06 5Z4-.05Z2- "ctrotUoL,- |