Brave Journeys: Profiles in Gay and Lesbian Courage

by David Mixner

Other authorsDennis Bailey (Contributor)
Hardcover, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

HQ76.3 .U5 B688 2000

Collection

Publication

Bantam (2000), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 352 pages

Description

Gay/Lesbian. Sociology. Nonfiction. HTML: "Provide[s] compelling narratives of courage and tenacity, of ample inspiration and commemoration.". "Inspiring ... The stories remind us of the difficulties involved in coming out publicly and the need for any community to have powerful individual examples.". "Recommended.". "Movingly personal ... intriguing and timely ... Only sometimes does a notable life yield a worthy memoir, and this is such an instance.". HTML: In Stranger Among Friends, renowned activist, political adviser, and White House insider David Mixner offered a compelling account of his decades-long fight for human rights and the challenges he faced as a gay man in Washington. Now, in this new book written with collaborator Dennis Bailey, Mixner presents moving, candid, and inspiring portraits of other extraordinary men and women engaged in the struggle for equality. Brave Journeys: Profiles in Gay and Lesbian Courage From a top-gun pilot in the U.S. Navy to an authority on antigay violence, from a member of the president's administration to a leading Shakespearean actor, Brave Journeys tells the stirring stories of seven intrepid men and women who effectively challenged the status quo and thereby altered the political and societal landscape of the world we live in. In these pages we meet Hispanic-American Dianne Hardy-Garcia, executive director of the Lesbian and Gay Rights Lobby of Texas and a passionate crusader against hate crimes; Elaine Noble, the feisty veteran of Boston's busing wars who became the first openly gay person to be elected to a state office in the United States-the Massachusetts State Legislature; brilliant British actor Sir Ian McKellen, who came out as a gay man and an activist in one very public moment on the BBC; Roberta Achtenberg, who braved the venomous homophobia of Jesse Helms in Senate confirmation hearings for her appointment to the Department of Housing and Urban Development; Lieutenant Tracy Thorne, a Navy fighter pilot living his lifelong dream of flight who outed himself on Nightline to challenge the U.S. military's policy against gays and lesbians, fully aware that this would mean the end of his Navy career; and San Franciscans Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, founders of the first national lesbian organization, the Daughters of Bilitis, who have celebrated fifty years together as a couple. Powerful and eloquent, Brave Journeys is David Mixner's tribute to gay men and lesbians who have made a difference. Rich in private bravery and public risk, these profiles comprise a vivid map of the gay rights movement over the last fifty years-and individually they testify to the power of courage to force change against profoundly overwhelming odds. From the Hardcover edition..… (more)

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — 2000)

Language

Physical description

352 p.; 9.1 inches

ISBN

0553106511 / 9780553106510

Local notes

Rare OCLC = 9
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