

About the Event
In the first few years following the Stonewall Uprising in New York, Michigan experienced a surge in gay liberation activism, what today might fall under the umbrella of the LGBT movement. Historian Tim Retzloff explores the multiple queer organizations that sprang up in Metro Detroit and elsewhere in the early 1970s and key events from that time that sent political and social shockwaves through the state still felt today.
Dr. Tim Retzloff teaches history and LGBTQ studies at Michigan State University. He earned a B.A. in history from the University of Michigan and his Ph.D. in history from Yale University. His scholarship has appeared in the anthology Creating a Place for Ourselves, the journal GLQ, and the collection Making Suburbia. He is co-creator, with Isabel Claire Paul, of the non-fiction comic book Come Out! In Detroit about Michigan’s first pride celebration in 1972. Retzloff is currently finishing a book manuscript, Metro Gay, about gay and lesbian life and politics in Metro Detroit from 1945 to 1985.
Location
The History Center in Downtown Douglas
130 Center St.
Douglas,
MI
49406
United States