11. Rainbow Rising: The First Pride
/Leigh and Gretchen welcome you to their first Pride month special and the first of an ongoing series on Queer civil rights movements in the United States. And what better way to do both than to dive into the lives of Gilbert Baker---the maker of the first rainbow pride flag---and Brenda Howard---one of the primary organizers of the first Pride march commemorating the Stonewall riots and Pride week. Pride is a special month for those of us in the queer community, so we wanted to celebrate our forefathers and foremothers that make this month possible. Do you like bisexual curmudgeons and people with nicknames like "Busty Ross"? We sure do. One of the best things about recent queer civil rights history in the United States is getting to know the people who directly affected how we live our lives now. And with these two, we've found people to admire and emulate. So, get ready to meet the Mother of Pride and the Gay Betsy Ross!
A Look at Gilbert Baker
Homage to Gilbert
A Look at Brenda Howard
An Ode to Brenda Howard
Brenda's good friend Dorothy Danaher-Gilpin, Ed.D, wrote this poem in honor of Brenda’s passing:
In Honor of Brenda
When I was in pigtails
You were already marching
Voice firm and loud
Banners held high
I, blissful in suburbia
Years from sexual maturity
Watched you on TV
And wondered
What all the fuss was about.
I grew older
And tired of the nonsense
I moved to the Big City
In search of
My soul.
Many spirits were trampled
By Reagan-Bush
Yours was emboldened
Defiant
You strode harder
We followed
Made gains
Ideas changed
Laws changed
A leather vest and buttons
Your simple uniform
Tireless hours on the phone
Recruiting volunteers
To help you hold
Our banners
For Freedom
For Justice
For Compassion
For All.
You leave us now
With a Legacy
Of Hope
Fight for what’s Right
And
We will
Prevail.
If you want to learn more about Brenda Howard, Gilbert Baker, and the origins of Pride, check out our full list of sources and further reading below!
Online Articles:
Idol Worship: Brenda Howard, Bisexual Curmudgeon and Mother of Pride
From Brenda Howard to J. Christopher Neal: Bisexual Leaders and Pride
Mother of Pride, Earth-Girl, Activist: Remembering Brenda Howard
Gilbert Baker: All you need to know about the man who designed the iconic LGBT flag
Pride-Flyin’ Flag: Rainbow-flag founder marks 30-years anniversary, Metro Weekly
Gilbert Baker, Gay Activist Who Created the Rainbow Flag, Dies at 65
Freedom, Joy, and Power: The History of the Rainbow Flag (comic)
Videos:
Books and Print Articles:
Sewing the Rainbow by Gayle Pitman
Pride: The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow Flag by Rob Sanders