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Big gay presence in Democratic convention in NYC.
Republican Convention in Houston strongly anti-gay.
25 "Seaman Allen Schindler Murdered" 23 Mar A 52 il;
Nov 3 Bill Clinton elected.
Nov 3 Measure nine defeated in Oregon.
4 Loss in Colorado, BAR
Dec 6 Big Gay Center open is LA. 10 Dec BAR 12 il;
20 MCC hold first service in Cathedral of Hope.
1993
Jan 6 Nureyev, Rudolf dies in Paris, b. 17 Mar 1938. - Newsweek
Jan 15, 16 Stonewall 25 Meeting at Sheraton Hotel; 15 Jan V 3
Jan 20 Lesbian/ Gay Bands of America in Presidential Inauguration. 7 Jan Bar 4 il;
29 President Clinton took the first step to lift the military ban on gays and lesbians
in the military.
30 "Crae Pridgen Beaten by Marines" 23 Mar A 52 il;
Apr 23 Third March on Washington
Aug 4 Team Dallas Cheerleaders organized.
May 28 Craig McDaniel, first open gay elected to Dallas City Council.
Sep 2 Austin passes Domestic Partners law.
Oct 8 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals upholds ban discriminating against gay in
military.
Oct 9 Texas' first multi-sport, multi-cultural event: Team Dallas Sports and Cultural
Festival.
Date ? Pope John Paul II declares again that masturbation and homosexuality are
grievous, mortal sins.
1994
Jan 8 Rally in Tyler in responce to death of Nicholas Ray West.
Jan 12 Texas Supreme Court refuses to overturn 21.06.
Jun 17-25 Gay Games IV in Manhattan.
Jul 29 Olympic Volleyball to be pulled out of Cobb County, NGLTF newsletter,
Summer 94
Aug 15 Protest at Justice Center.
Oct 9 Freedom Ride Bus Tour of East Texas, 14 Oct V 1 il;
Oct 28 The Phil Johnson Library and Archives dedication, DGLA Center.
Oct 28-30 Gay/Lesbian Business Expo, 21 Oct V 12;
1995
James Barr, "Game of Fools" died. Date unknown.
Jan 10 Dennis H. Plemmons died.
Jan 18 Steve Wilkins died. Memorial Service, Unity Church on Forest Jan 28 at 8 pm.
Jan 25 City of Dallas passes Gay Rights ordinance in job hiring and performance.
Feb 06 "Serving in Silence" on TV.
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