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Speech by Bayard Rustin (Part 2)
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Keynote address by civil rights leader Bayard Rustin on the fifth anniversary of the Philadelphia Chapter of Black and White Men Together
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Speech by Thomas Szasz
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Prerecorded music by Joni Mitchell and The Persuasions followed by a speech by psychiatrist Thomas Szasz on the classification of sexual acts as diseases.
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Talk by Rusel Silkey at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia on October 6, 1980 (Part 1)
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Rusel Silkey, who has worked in travel for ten years, gives a talk at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, on traveling as a gay man. Silkey gives advice on how to navigate traveling domestic as well as international travel, why travelers should hire travel agents, and how to find gay friendly hotels and attractions while traveling.
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Talk by Rusel Silkey at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia on October 6, 1980 (Part 2), and interview of Walter Wachter, Ted Segal
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Rusel Silkey, who has worked in travel for ten years, gives a talk at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, on travel for gay men, including transit methods, gay travel guides, and what to do if discriminated against by hotel staff. Ted Segal interviews Walter Wachter for WXPN Gaydreams radio show. Wachter and Segal discuss the Over 35 Coffeehouse held on Mondays at the Gay Community Center along with brief announcements of other upcoming events at the Center. Morning radio show segment called Feminine Foreplay. Musical work “My Sex” by Ultravox!
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The Murray Bennett Show (Part 1)
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The Murrary Bennet Show on WPEN-AM Philadelphia featuring guests Clark Polak, executive secretary of the Homosexual Law Reform Society and editor of Drum Magazine, and Barbara Gittings, former editor of The Ladder: A Lesbian Review. Includes audience call-in following interviews of the guests.
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The Murray Bennett Show (Part 2)
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The Murrary Bennet Show on WPEN-AM Philadelphia featuring guests Clark Polak, executive secretary of the Homosexual Law Reform Society and editor of Drum Magazine, and Barbara Gittings, former editor of The Ladder: A Lesbian Review. Includes audience call-in following interviews of the guests.
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The Voices of Counseling: Today and Tomorrow (Part 1)
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Subscription series from the American Personnel and Guidance Association called “The Voices of Counseling: Today and Tomorrow.” Dr. Ralph Blair discusses the counseling needs of homosexuals, and why and how counselors should help them lead self-actualizing lives.