Audio / Video

The Homosexual in Our Society

Description

This recording from 1958-the earliest known radio recording to overtly discuss homosexuality-features Elsa Knight Thompson, then the Public Affairs Director of KPFA, interviewing Hal Call, the editor of the Mattachine Society's newsletter, the Mattachine Review; Dr. Blanche Baker, a psychologist noted for her then-rarely-shared belief that homosexuality was not an abnormality nor an illness; and Lee Gailey, the mother of a gay man. Galey recounts her shock at first learning her son is gay and her eventual embrace of her son's sexuality. Call asserts that "every tenth person...is predominantly homosexual". The conflict of the society versus the individual and whether the root of homosexuality is a product of biology or environment. Flamboyant individuals-elimination of effeminate gestures that distinguish homosexuals vs. educating public that these mannerisms are not significant

Details

Title

The Homosexual in Our Society

Published

Pacifica Radio, 1958

Full Collection Name

Pacifica Radio Archives Social Activism Sound Recording Project

Other Identifiers

Archive # BB012A

Subject (Topic)

UC Berkeley Social Activism Recording Project

LGBT History

Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Transsexual History

Type

Audio

Archive

The Library

Usage Statement

Permissions, licensing requests, and all other inquiries should be directed in writing to: Director of the Archives, Pacifica Radio Archives, 3729 Cahuenga Blvd. West, North Hollywood, CA 91604, 800-735-0230 x 263, fax 818-506-1084, info@pacificaradioarchives.org, http://www.pacificaradioarchives.org

Collection

Pacifica Radio Archives

Tracks

BB0012A.mp3

Linked Resources

View record in Digital Collections.