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Influence Extends Beyond San Francisco
Homosexual persons and issues were beginning to publicly emerge in U.S. society in the mid-1960s. As a unique clergy and homosexual activist coalition with a high public profile, CRH was flooded with inquiries from media persons writing stories or documentaries, other homosexual advocacy groups needing assistance developing religious support, and individual gay and lesbian persons seeking guidance and affirmation. CRH-like groups began in several other U.S. cities and in Canada. CRH was active in regional and national coalitions of homophile organizations being formed in the U.S. Ted McIlvenna and Don Lucas represented CRH as presenters at the Consultation on the Church, Society and the Homosexual in London on August, 1966.
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First Issue of Concern, Newsletter of the Southern California Council on Religion and the Homophile, July 1966
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Collection 074, Dignity New York, Inc.
Repository: National Archive of LGBT History
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