IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI
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A RESOLUTION recognizing and honoring the pioneering individuals, organizations, and historic milestones that established Jackson County, Missouri as an early center of LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy and community building.
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RESOLUTION NO. 22305, June 15, 2026
INTRODUCED BY Jalen Anderson and Manuel Abarca IV, County Legislators
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WHEREAS, Jackson County, Missouri and the Kansas City metropolitan area played a significant role in the early development of LGBTQ+ civil rights advocacy in the United States, including hosting a 1966 national planning conference that brought together leaders of the emerging homophile movement; and,
WHEREAS, this contributed to early national organizing efforts and positioned Kansas City as a hub for communication, coordination, and advancement of LGBTQ+ advocacy during a time when such efforts were undertaken at great personal risk; and,
WHEREAS, Drew Shafer founded the Phoenix Society for Individual Freedom and established early institutions that supported LGBTQ+ advocacy and community building in Missouri; and,
WHEREAS, Kansas City became an important center for the production and distribution of LGBTQ+ advocacy materials during the 1960s, supporting the broader national movement; and,
WHEREAS, Lea Hopkins is recognized as a trailblazing Black lesbian leader who played a central role in organizing early Pride celebrations and advocating for visibility and justice; and,
WHEREAS, Jon Barnett founded the Kansas City chapter of ACT UP and led efforts to raise awareness and demand action during the HIV/AIDS crisis; and,
WHEREAS, Tim Van Zandt became Missouri's first openly gay state representative in 1994, advancing representation and equality; and,
WHEREAS, Jeannette Howard Foster contributed to early LGBTQ+ scholarship through her literary research; and,
WHEREAS, Andrea Nedelsky and Maryanne Hopper helped establish Womontown, an intentional community tha...
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