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THE LATE EIGHTIES
While the U.S. administration still grappled with gay rights issues and AIDS funding, those same topics found themselves a new place in pop culture, lifting LGBT life into the national spotlight.
1985
1986
  • Parting Glances is released in theaters
  • The second Gay Games, Triumph '86, kicks off in San Francisco, California
  • In Bowers v. Hardwick, In Bowers v. Hardwick, the Supreme Court upholds Georgia�s law forbidding sex between men, ruling that there is no fundamental constitutional right to "engage in sodomy"
  • The Reagan administration implements a plan to screen out HIV-positive immigrants
  • The U.S. Justice Department announces an end to its policy of asking prospective prosecutors whether they are gay
  • Gay leaders meet for the first time with Surgeon General C. Everett Koop to brief him on AIDS issues
  • Roy Cohn dies of AIDS complications
  • Coretta Scott King, widow of Martin Luther King, Jr. publicly proclaims "solidarity with the gay and lesbian movement"
1987
  • The first drug to combat HIV/AIDS, AZT, is approved in the U.S.
  • U.S. congressman Barney Frank comes out as a gay man
  • Homomonument, a memorial to persecuted homosexuals, opens in Amsterdam
  • The Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights occurs, with the first public display of Cleve Jones's NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt
  • Liberace dies from AIDS
  • ACT UP stages its first major demonstration, 17 protesters are arrested
  • Larry Kramer on the beginnings of ACT UP
  • The house of Ricky, Robert, and Randy Ray, three hemophiliac boys who contracted HIV from blood product transfusions, is burned down in Arcadia, Fla., in a suspected arson
  • Randy Shilts's And the Band Played On is published
  • Maurice and I've Heard the Mermaids Singing are released in theaters
1988
  • The Metropolitan Community Church celebrates its 20th anniversary
  • Actor Ian McKellen comes out as a gay man
  • George Bush is elected president
  • Canadian parliament member Svend Robinson comes out
  • National Coming Out Day is founded in the United States
  • The nation's first lesbian sorority, Lambda Delta Lambda, forms at UCLA
  • Divine, the tranvestite muse of director John Waters, dies at age 42
  • Movie trailer for Female Trouble
  • Mother Teresa announces plans to open an AIDS hospice in Memphis, Tenn.
  • At a Republican fund-raiser, Sen. Orrin Hatch refers to the Democratic party as "the party of homosexuals"
1989
  • Stonewall, the preeminent U.K. lobbying group for the rights of LGBT people, is founded
  • Nevada legislators propose prison terms for gays or bisexuals who, regardless of their HIV status, donate blood or organs
  • Controversial photographer Robert Mapplethorpe dies due to complications from AIDS
  • Denmark is the first country in the world to enact registered partnership laws akin to a marriage for same-sex couples
  • Burroughs-Wellcome, the British manufacturers of AZT, announce that some strains of HIV have become resistant to the drug
  • New York State's highest court rules that two gay people can constitute a family
  • Despite a scandal involving his relationship with hustler Steve Gobie, U.S. epresentative Barney Frank easily wins reelection


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