WeHo’s city officials are trying to preserve the fight for queer safety and rights that began decades before.
On Saturday, Nov. 22nd, Kight’s ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
1970 was an incredible year of achievement for GLF in LA. Marches, protests, & a broad range of other militant, highly visible actions
The 4th Street Morris Kight Residence tells the story of a trailblazing LGBTQ+ civil rights activist who fought for LGBTQ+ civil rights
Rocco interviews Morris Kight, founder of the California chapter of the Gay Liberation Front and a young Rev. Troy Perry
"Nobody can say we aren’t brave. We do courage with a proud, colorful flare! Happy Pride!"
During the two intense waves of the AIDS crisis, the Black LGBTQ community often had to rely on each other in the face of government neglect.
Over a third of them have died. It's known as "gay plague." (Laughter.) No, it is. I mean it's a pretty serious thing [...]
Only if you knew what went before do you feel its absence. Today, crimped by the coronavirus crisis, the quiet streets of West Hollywood are haunted...
And even more LGBT history was made in 1970