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STATE-761-6207 Daily Photo by STEVE KAGAN GAYS AND GAY SUPPORTERS sit in during a City Council meeting last June as Council members discuss a resolution recognizing the week of June 22 as Les- bian and Gay Pride Week. Council passed the proposal in a 6-3 vote. The resolution was introduced by Councilwoman Kathy Kozachenko, a Self-proclaimed les- bian. After reading the resolution, Kozachenko appealed to the Council to review their "sexist" attitudes and speech. Council endorses Lesbian Pride Week for t Gay he first time By ANN MARIE LIPINSKI During a lively session at- tended by a sizable contingent of the local gay community, City Council in late June passed 6-3 a resolution recognizing the week of June 22 as Lesbian and Gay Pride Week. Therresolution, introduced by self-proclaimed lesbian Coun- cilwoman Kathy Kozachenko (HRP-Second Ward), won the approval of Council after simi- lar resolutions had been defeat- ed by Councils years. Republican-dominated for two successive AFTER reading the resolu- tion, which was met by a spir- ited round of applause from members of the audience, Koza- chenko appealed to the Council members to not just perfunctor- ily recognize the week had al- ready been declared by the gay community, but to review their "sexist" attitudes and speech. "Oh, it doesn't make my mother happy, and it doesn't make my father cheer; and no matter what the doctor tells them, I enjoy being a queer," read a verse of the song which was belted to the tune of Rodg- ers and Hammerstein's I En- joy Being a Girl. HAD Council defeated the res- olution, the planned activities for Lesbian and Gay Pride Week would have been carried out re- gardless, said Kozachenko. "Don't just vote for this reso- lution so the press will say we have a more liberal Council," said Kozachenko. "You should really attempt to "act in a more sincere way than by just pass- ing an easy resolution." The three votes against the resolution came from Republi- cans Robert Henry (Third Ward), Roger Bertoia (Third Ward), and Ronald Trowbridge (Fourth Ward). (Fifth Ward WE STYLE HAIR We Don't Just Cut It TRIMS-SHAGS and RAZOR CUTS 2 SHOPS-- Doscolo Stylists 611 E. University 615 E. Liberty Republicans Gerald Bell and Louis Belcher were not in at- tendance.) ADMONISHING "society" for its antiquated attitudes, Koza- chenko told Council, "What I think we're struggling for is a society and culture in which male superiority is abolished, in which the last remnants of male supremacy are overthrown." About 40 gays and gay sup- porters - many of them clad in T-shirts reading "200 years of gay oppression, 1776, 1976," and brandishing placards asking "End all war, stop gay oppres- sion' - stood and burst into a rousing chorus of a gay suppor- tive song which Kozachenko had hurriedly mimeographed and passed out to the audience. "The resolution reads that this week be recognized as Gay Pride Week; not declared so," she pointed out. "We're fighting against society and oppression and we do not look to this City Council or any government to declare Gay Pride Week. We have declared it, and we are only asking you to recognize it." A measure similar to this was taken by Detroit Mayor Cole- man Young in mid-June, who ALTHOUGH this type of ac- tion had been defeated by Ann Arbor Councilrthe past two years, Democrat and HRP Council members joined togeth- er in 1972 to approve a similar Gay Pride Week, and tempor- arily make Ann Arbor the na- tion's only city with an officially declared week of recognition for homosexuals. Gay Pride Week activities in Ann Arbor included a women's picnic in the Arboretum, as well as a women's dance and a po- etry reading. The remainder of the week's events were held in Detroit, and they included a mass march from Cass Park to a rally, at which several speakers,. includ- ing Jim Toy, University gay ad- vocate, spoke. A gay arts and crafts fair was also held in Detroit at the Trin- ity Methodist Church, where art and political display booths were exhibited. Most of the other major cities also observed a Gay Pride Week, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and New York City where the largest event - a rally attended by over 10,000 people-was held. declared his city. a Gay Pride Week for Coinp rnmenianr / e- u I III Jiemof You are cordially invited to MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS' exclusive complimentary .make- uplesson. 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