Author Topic: Radical Faeries  (Read 6085 times)

Offline educatedindian

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Radical Faeries
« on: April 13, 2006, 05:23:13 pm »
Found this group mentioned doing a search on Sams. Seems their late founder Harry Hays invented the term two spirit. One site mentioned his group the Radical Faeries do Native or what they think are Native rituals.
http://www.glbtq.com/social-sciences/hay_h,3.html
"Meetings of the Radical Faeries generally occur in rural settings, and their celebrations combine Native American and New Age elements. The first took place in the desert near Tucson, Arizona in September 1979. Since then the Radical Faeries movement has spread across the United States and also to Europe....Stuart Timmons published a biography, The Trouble with Harry Hay, in 1990, and a collection of Hay's writings, Radically Gay: Gay Liberation in the Words of Its Founder, appeared in 1996. When in 1999 the choice of grand marshal for San Francisco's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Parade was put to a public vote for the first time, Hay was the winner. He was also the subject of Eric Slade's PBS documentary Hope along the Wind: The Life of Harry Hay (2002)"

They seem decentralized much like the Rainbow Tribe.
http://www.radfae.org/sanctuaries.htm

And this Gay Spiritual Network turned lots of groups that need to be looked at.
http://eplanetplus.com/gay-spiritual-network/