Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive

Season 11: Episode 3: Faygele Ben-Miriam

11.17.2022 - By Eric MarcusPlay

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In 1972, Faygele Ben-Miriam’s penchant for wearing dresses to the office got him fired from his government job in Seattle. The fact that he had recently brought one of the very first same-sex marriage lawsuits was another strike against him. Undeterred, he went back to court and sued his employer.

Heads-up: The interview featured in this episode was conducted in 1989. You’ll hear Faygele Ben-Miriam refer to intellectually disabled people using an outdated and now offensive term.

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