Voting for Our Lives

An Oregon lesbian relates her campaign against Oregon's Measure 9, which sought to declare homosexuality unlawful according to Oregon's constitution. Most of the author's friends fought against the measure, but many other citizens did not campaign against the measure out of fear of re...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Women's Review of Books 1993, Vol.10 (7), p.13-15
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Gay communities
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Homosexuality
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Neighborhoods
Political campaigns
Queer culture
Sexual violence
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