The Risky 1970s Campaign to Bring LGBTQ+ Activism to Television

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The 1967 Sexual Offences Act offered limited decriminalization, but severe social stigma necessitated further activism.

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In 1970, activists began appearing openly on television to challenge anonymity and promote visibility.

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Groups like the GLF and CHE used different strategies, ranging from radical disruption to conventional public imaging.

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Activists faced significant personal risks, including unemployment and eviction, while fighting for societal recognition.

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