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Book Review: Out and Proud in Chicago

Started by Natasha, September 11, 2008, 05:21:23 PM

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Book Review: Out and Proud in Chicago

http://www.bilerico.com/2008/09/book_review_out_and_proud_in_chicago.php
Yasmin Nair
9/11/2008

I grew up as a postmodern queer; the very question of being "out" often seems irrelevant. So, when I heard about Out and Proud in Chicago, I wondered: What could I possibly find interesting about the times when people actually thought that being "out and proud" was a necessary part of living and organizing?

A lot, as it turns out.
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