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This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1989.
Contents
1
Events
1.1
March
1.2
June
1.3
November
1.4
December
2
See also
3
Notes
Events
In the
United Kingdom
, the
Stonewall
gay rights lobbying group is founded.
In
East Germany
, Article 151 is deleted from the penal code.
Homosexuality
and
heterosexuality
were then treated equally with an
age of consent
of 14.
Long Beach, California
, prohibits employment discrimination based on sexual orientation in the private sector.
Los Angeles County, California
, prohibits employment discrimination based on sexual orientation in the private sector.
March
7 — appeal of a MtF transsexual against UK law not allowing her to legally change sex and to marry a male is rejected by the
European Commission of Human Rights
, with one member dissenting and also arguing in favour of same-sex marriage.
[
1
]
June
7 —
Denmark
creates
registered partnerships
for same-sex couples, offering identical rights as
marriage
within the country.
November
7 — Voters repeal gay rights ordinances in the U.S. cities of
Athens, Ohio
,
Tacoma, Washington
, and
Irvine
and
Concord, California
.
[
2
]
15 — Private-sector sexual orientation discrimination becomes illegal in the U.S. state of
Massachusetts
.
30 — U.S. city of
Columbus, Ohio
, adopts a hate crimes bill which includes sexual orientation.
December
10 —
New York City
sees approximately 4,500 protestors at
St. Patrick's Cathedral
during
mass
in a "Stop the Church" action organized by
ACT UP
and
Women's Health Action and Mobilization
to demonstrate dissatisfaction with the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese's
position against
AIDS
education, the distribution of
condoms
, and
abortion
. 111 protestors are arrested.
[
3
]
[
4
]
See also
Timeline of LGBT history
— timeline of events from 12,000 BCE to present
LGBT rights by country or territory
— current legal status around the world
LGBT social movements
Notes
^
EComHR Report on application no. 11095/84
^
MacNamara, Mark (1989-11-09). "Losses alarm gay rights supporters".
USA Today
: p. 3A.
^
Crimp, Douglas.
ACT UP New York: Capsule History
ACT UP
. Accessed 4 July 2007.
^
ACT UP.
10 Year Anniversary of "Stop the Church"
Accessed 4 July 2007.