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Second Foundation (Oregon)

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Second Foundation, or the Second Foundation of Oregon, is a group based in Oregon, in the United States.

History

The group was organized in 1971 by Fr. Kiernan Healy, Neil Hutchins and Dennis Kennedy; initial officers included George Oberg, Larry Beck and Dave Fredrickson.[1]

In 1971, Second Foundation sponsored a dance in the Pythian Building for the first National Gay Pride week, marking Portland's first pride celebration.[1][2] That same year, the group began publishing a gay newspaper called The Fountain, launched by Neil Hutchins. In 1972, Second Foundation opened the Portland Gay Community Center (the city's first), above the Other Inn Tavern, located at 258 Southwest Alder Street. However, the community center closed six months later for financial reasons.[1] In 1973, Second Foundation joined other groups in Portland for the first Oregon Gay Political Caucus; other groups included the Eugene Gay People's Alliance, Klamath Gay Union, Portland Gay Men's Liberation, Portland Lesbian Mothers, Portland Gay Women's Liberation, Salem Area Gay Activists, and Southern Oregon College Gay Students Union.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Oregon Gay History Timeline". Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
  2. ^ "LGBT history in Portland". Travel Portland. Retrieved June 21, 2014.

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