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Jeans Day A Success, Says Steiner, Doug Bailey, Ann Fridinger
Jeans Day A Success, Says Steiner, Doug Bailey, Ann Fridinger
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Despite some student opposition and organizational problems, Friday's Gay Blue Jeans Day was termed a success by one club member. "There seemed to be many people wearing jeans and not as many counter-protesters as last year," said Tim Lane, a member of the Wilde-Stein Club, UMO's homosexual organization. "Last year there was much more opposition to the event."
We-Them' Inhumanity, G. J. Svoboda Ii
We-Them' Inhumanity, G. J. Svoboda Ii
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
I am saddened by your editorial endorsement of "quiet complacency" by suggesting that the Gay community would have been better off respecting the individualist dictum of "You do your thing and I'll do mine."
Norm L. Mann, Norm L. Mann, Kathi Williams
Norm L. Mann, Norm L. Mann, Kathi Williams
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
I wore jeans last Friday in support of the gay community and their rights as individuals. After experiencing the attitude and prejudices of some of my fellow students, I wrote this sort of conglomerate of their opinions: "Phew! Am I glad "gay day" is over! Now I can put my good ole jeans on again.
Jeans Day 'Harmful', The Maine Campus
Jeans Day 'Harmful', The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The wearing of blue jeans today will be interpreted by the Wilde-Stein Club as a show of support for gay rights.
Strange Glances And Obscenities, Rick Dempsey
Strange Glances And Obscenities, Rick Dempsey
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
John, known by his friends for never having a bad word to say about anybody, and also known to be the last one to catch up on the latest news on campus, awakes Friday morning and slips into his faded jeans as usual.
Looks For The Day, Mark J. Burke
Looks For The Day, Mark J. Burke
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
With the publicity of the Wilde-Stein's "Gay Blue Jeans Day," it is perhaps opportune to examine the values of homosexuality.
An Obvious Barrier Builder, Ken Adams
An Obvious Barrier Builder, Ken Adams
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Dear Wilde-Steiners, What is your problem anyway? Have you ever heard of learning from experience? The Wilde-Stein club survives very well in the UMO community. Due to a general atmosphere of indifference, you are able to meet and enjoy your rights with little interference from your fellow students. If you claim: "We just want the freedom to be able to live our lives the way we want," fine...do that. We at UMO have not stopped you from being able to achieve this in the past.
Wearing A Hat, Dave Bigelow
Wearing A Hat, Dave Bigelow
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
This letter is in reference to Gay Blue Jeans Day. This Friday I'll be wearing a hat at well as blue jeans. I'll explain why shortly.
No Conspiracy, But…, Robert S. Wilson
No Conspiracy, But…, Robert S. Wilson
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
This is in response to the editorial in Oct. 31 issue of the Maine Campus.
This Is Gonna Hurt, Marie Philbrick
This Is Gonna Hurt, Marie Philbrick
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
If nothing else, Wilde-Stein plans for another "Jeans Day" has made many people more aware of homosexual issues.
Blue Jeans Fever, The Maine Campus
Blue Jeans Fever, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The UMO Wilde-Stein club missed the nail completely in promoting another Gay Blue Jeans Day on campus. While their message—gays are human and deserve to be treated as such—is relevant, their form of expression is a bad choice.
Gays Plan Jeans Day, The Maine Campus
Gays Plan Jeans Day, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
In an effort to make people feel "uncomfortable," UMO's Wilde-Stein club has labeled Friday "Gay Blue Jeans Day" and will consider the wearing of denim clothing a visible display of support for gay rights.
Wilde Stein Club's Budget Slashed, Craig Peters
Wilde Stein Club's Budget Slashed, Craig Peters
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The Student Government has cut this year's allocations to the Wilde Stein Club's budget by almost $500 over last year. The 1978-79 Student Government budget includes $769.35 allocated to the Wilde Stein Club, UMO's association for homosexuals. In last year's budget, the gays received $1,233.70.