A Jaded Gay

65. Fire Island


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Just fifty miles east of Manhattan, Fire Island has been considered a gay village since the 1950s, with the stretch of land between Fire Island Pines and Cherry Grove—known as the Meat Rack—being a safe haven for repressed gay men to fully express and experience their sexuality.

In this episode, we’re diving into the island's rich history, tracing its evolution from a secluded getaway for artists and bohemians to a thriving vacation destination for the queer community, and discussing the growing threat it faces from the impacts of climate change.

Additional Resources:

  • 24. Gay Villages: Won't You Be My Gaybor?
  • Fire Island Facts
  • Origin of "Fire Island"
  • A History of Early Sayville by Clarissa Edwards
  • The Seal Island Legend by Robert H. Spencer
  • The History of Fire Island
  • Once Upon a Time There Was a Place Called Fire Island
  • The Very Gay History of Fire Island
  • The Meat Rack on Fire Island Est. 1950’s
  • The Botel History Est. 1960
  • 1968: After Dozens Of Acquittals, Police Forced To End Raids On Gay Haven
  • Before Stonewall, Cherry Grove: How a Beach Town Became a Gay 'Safe Haven'
  • 19. The Queer History of Disco
  • Hidden in a Fire Island House, the Soundtrack of Loss and Love
  • The GMHC Morning Party 1983-1990
  • Fire Island's LGBTQ Heritage
  • Fire Island National Seashore Action Plan

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