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Monday, August 7, 2017

LGBT culture in Eugene, Oregon predates the Stonewall riots in New York in 1969, but that event coincided with organized efforts in Lane County, Oregon, to support and celebrate LGBT people. Even though Eugene has been rated on lists of cities friendly to LGBT populations, there are very few venues specifically for the LGBT community in the Eugene/Springfield metropolitan area.

LGBT pride festival



source : www.greatvaluecolleges.net

Since 1993, committee volunteers have organized the Eugene/Springfield Pride Festival each year in August, rather than in June, "which is Pride Month, but you know that unique Eugene thing: We're different," according to the town's alternative newspaper. "Plus, we're too busy at the pride celebrations of the city to the north in June. So: We're later, we're smaller, but we're still proud." The Eugene/Springfield Pride Festival is supported by sponsorships and volunteer help.

History highlights



source : en.wikipedia.org

  • 1969 - UO's Gay Peoples Alliance forms
  • 1974 - UO's Pride Week organized
  • 1975 - Lane County hotspots: Mother Kali's
  • 1978 - Ordinance banning discrimination against LGBT repealed in Eugene
  • 1983 - Lane County hotspots: Club Arena
  • 1992 - Springfield anti-gay Ballot Measure 20-08 passes
  • 1994 - Statewide anti-gay Measure 9 fails
  • 1993 - Eugene/Springfield Pride Festival location: Amazon Park, Eugene
  • 1994 - Citizens United Against Discrimination forms in Lane County,
  • 1994 - Statewide Anti-gay Measure 13 fails
  • 1994 through 2000 Eugene/Springfield Pride Festival location: Maurie Jacobs Park, Eugene
  • 2001 though 2013 - Eugene/Springfield Pride Festival location: Alton Baker Park, Eugene
  • 2010 - Gay in the Park location: Washington Jefferson Park, Eugene
  • 2015 - The Wayward Lamb opens

Source: EugenePride.org

Recreation and social activities



source : pages.uoregon.edu

A dedicated LGBTQ space, "The Wayward Lamb" opened in August 2015. Calling itself "Eugene's Official Queer Pub", the venue also offers a private event space and "unique dedicated queer programming".

A variety of other LGBTQ social, political, and support groups meet in Eugene:

  • Eugene Interweave is a church-supported group "dedicated to the spiritual, political, and social well being of gay Unitarian Universalists, allies, friends, and community". The group sponsors a potluck and film on the second Friday each month.
  • Imperial Sovereign Court of the Emerald Empire is a non-profit social and community service organization hosting performances and activities to raise funds for local community charities and services.
  • The Broadway Revue Burlesque Show performs every Sunday evening at Luckeys Club Cigar Store, one of the oldest businesses in downtown Eugene.
  • Rain BoWomen meet twice monthly for dinner at restaurants in the Eugene/Springfield area.
  • Soromundi Lesbian Chorus of Eugene ("sisters of the world") is a non-audition choir open to all women, celebrating themselves and community as "a visible expression of lesbian pride".

Additional local resources are listed by the University of Oregon on the UOUT site.

References



source : en.wikipedia.org

Sources

  • Eugene makes list of America's most gay friendly cities. KVAL News, Jan 11, 2012. Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  • Eugene ranked seventh gayest city in America Daily Emerald, Jan 11, 2013. Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  • Eugene-Springfield LGBT Pride Festival Eugene Weekly, Retrieved June 12, 2014. Aug 8, 2013.
  • Gay Friendly? Eugene Weekly, Feb 14, 2013. Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  • Gayest Cities in America, The Advocate, January 9, 2012. Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  • It's time to celebrate The Gay! Eugene Weekly: News, Aug 09, 2007. Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  • LGBT Travel Eugene, Cascades & Coast - Travel Lane County. Retrieved June 12, 2014.

External links



source : oregonencyclopedia.org

  • Diversity Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  • Eugene/Springfield Pride Festival Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  • UOUT Where Community Connects Retrieved June 12, 2014.


source : en.wikipedia.org

 
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