We're here, we're queer, we're Yiddish: LGBTQ stories, and silences, in the Forward archives
Its traditional for the gay community to gather for brunch before a Pride march during Pride month, or nachas khoydesh in Yiddish.
Today, we propose instead a forshpayz, an appetizer-sized portion of queer archival Forverts history rare treasures celebrating LGBTQ dignity, visibility and equality: our first archival Pride march back in time.
For me, its a march thats deeply meaningful and also fraught.
As a young Jewish lesbian, I came out in the 1980s to the beat of the second National March on DC for LGBTQ rights, and the massive NAMES project quilt celebrating the lives of those lost to the AIDS pandemic. I lived on San Franciscos gayest Castro Street, in a communal apartment above the Castro Street Station, one of many popular gay bars that were community gathering spots, especially on Friday nights.
I fell asleep to the bars throbbing disco beat below my futon, my head beneath a Jewish poster about AIDS that spoke of vast complicit silences and histories lost to shame. Who will say kaddish for me? it asked, referring to those dying of AIDS who were refused Jewish pastoral care on even the most basic level.
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