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Flashback
Jackson stumps at Gay
and Lesbian Ctr. in ’88
BY GABE HERMAN
The Villager’s front page on April
21, 1988, featured an article on
a Village event for Jesse Jackson’s
presidential campaign.
Jackson held a pre-primary rally in
front of the Gay and Lesbian Center on
W. 13 St. between Eighth and Greenwich
Aves that drew 5,000 people.
The rally was organized by the cochairpersons
of Gays and Lesbians for
Jesse Jackson.
In his remarks, Jackson addressed
many issues, including calling more
AIDS funding, better education, equal
rights for all races, sexes and sexual
preferences, and more daycare and prenatal
services. He also spoke for more
housing and jobs, and curbing drugs.
The Villager article, by Lili Wright,
said Jackson discussed issues in vague
terms.
“He talked no particulars, no actual
policies, no agenda,” the article said.
Jackson reminded the crowd that he
participated in person at the Gay and
Lesbian March in Washington. Jackson
told the audience, “Testing for AIDS
must be voluntary and confi dential.”
And he said we must “remove hysteria
and bring in education.”
A Page 3 article reported on the Village
Reform Democratic Club honoring
fi ve women who were instrumental in
the campaign to drive out drug dealers
and buyers from Washington Square
Park. Mayor Ed Koch was among the
offi cials at the event.
One of the award recipients was
Lucy Carney, a member of the C.B. 2
Parks Committee and founder of Mothers
and Children of Washington Square
Park. She initiated a proposal to ban
glass objects in the park, making Washington
Square the fi rst no-glass park in
the city.
Carney thanked C.B. 2, the police
and the Parks Department. She said
that, with a serious new infl ux of crack
dealers in the Village, “We are lucky we
did what we did when we did it.”
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