Parents Can Be LGBTQ+ Activists As PFLAG Celebrates 50 Years
The parents of gays and lesbians were just beginning to gain visibility in the 1980s. They were slowly building a coalition that started with one mom in the early ‘70s: Jeanne Manford, an elementary school teacher from Queens, New York, who walked alongside her gay son, Morty, during the 1972 Christopher Street Liberation Day march, the precursor to New York City’s massive LGBTQ Pride March.