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U . Hwyi aids era. The following decade. And we have, for obvious reasons, focused on the staggering loss of life during this era. But the jobs came first and deserves consideration. Firings occurred. Corporate offices, law firms schools and hospitals. But also reached deep into the queer work where gays had long accepted ill low status jobs in forety waiters, retail clerks and florists, Service Occupations associated with gay men all lost positions either had aids or were perceivedit. Lesbians to lost jobs at higher rates. Well, in what thecutive director of the National Gay Task force described as a consistent pattern of transfer ins from fear of aids to fear of gay men and its the context of this period of extremeemployees in the corporate sector began to organize and to their companies to ask for protection recognition. This is an interesting moment for gays when what had long been a very sharp ti professional and being identifiedpolitical began to erode, d campaign inside the corp
Christoff which triggered a conversation. Many e wrote anhe wrote an article where he said many people rendered themselves unavailable or not asking questions that were relevant to the public and in some ways fostered a disconnect with the public that is necessary. He didnt say this is true of all intellectuals but he did argue theyre a dying breed. Others said theres many good, interesting voices out there. The point of todays panel is not so much to have a debate about whether he was right or wrong nor have a debate familiar at almost every oha conversation about the role of the public intellectual or should historians be tried to do this. I think most of us in the panel given what we do start and its a good thing for those that what to do it. It has a lot of value. What i wanted to do when i put this together was bring together people who have been doing interesting work and ask them about their lives and their career and experience and give a little autobiography about how this has
On June 26, 1982, Hartford Community Television, now Hartford Public Access Television, covered the “First Lesbian and Gay Pride Festival” which was held by.