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Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Happy Pride Month Everyone!

As we reflect on the hard-fought journey to acceptance, let's take a moment to recognize and celebrate the contributions of members of the LGBTQ+ community to our local, national, and global histories. In honor of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan, June is set aside as Pride Month annually. 

At MCHS, we take a special interest in local McHenry County history. If you visit our Research Library page, you’ll find an article published in the Richmond Gazette in 1976 entitled “Gay Pride Week??" which highlights contrasting opinions between Californians and locals regarding the gay pride movement.  

Beginning with reflections on how one gave up drinking, this article then deliberates on Mayor Bradley's declaration of "Gay Pride Week" in Los Angeles, with seven days of celebrations and parades for the LGBTQ+ community. Even after all these years, you can feel the author's incredulity at such a statement. Not just a day, but a whole seven days!

Jumping ahead to 1997, Dan Phelps provides an approving review of the film "In and Out" in the McHenry Star paper - while lamenting the media overplaying 'the kiss' between Tom Selleck and Kevin Kline. What Phelps accentuates is that it was only a minor fragment of what the movie had to offer. The media is all too happy hunting for "the truth"...who is and isn't gay. The movie and individuals are so much more and offer so much more to shine a light on.

Jump to the present...

Let's take a moment to celebrate the courageous efforts of Lou Ness and others in McHenry County who worked tirelessly to have the Board recognize June as Pride Month! Another shout-out to the Northwest Herald for highlighting this moment!

As our newspapers reveal, our road has been bumpy with an occasional rock slide on our path, we should be applauding the acceptance that has been growing in some aspects of humanity, media, and politics and striving for it in others. It's really something special!

Celebrate McHenry County!!!


References

https://newspapers.mchenrycountyhistory.org:8443/ResCarta-Web/jsp/RcWebImageViewer.jsp?doc_id=cdb1386f-0c16-4e30-bd9b-63c191e7be07/nmt00725/20170502/00000200

https://newspapers.mchenrycountyhistory.org:8443/ResCarta-Web/jsp/RcWebImageViewer.jsp?doc_id=a32f2072-bc32-4154-a037-e75726cd2a8e/nmt00525/20170903/00000400

https://www.shawlocal.com/northwest-herald/2023/05/17/mchenry-county-changes-approves-pride-month-proclamation/

Monday, June 5, 2023

An Evolving Library

We continue to adapt and grow as we celebrate 60 years of history. While some changes are more noticeable - such as our new staff members and museum exhibits - others happen behind the scenes. As the newly appointed librarian, I'm entrusted with the exciting task of expanding our digital presence. Alongside creating a digital index of our library's vast and varied content, we're currently engaged in digitizing our obituaries and oral histories. Our efforts toward achieving this vision are constantly ongoing, and we look forward to our journey ahead together!

As a newcomer to McHenry County, I couldn't have asked for a better opportunity than this. Diving into the history of my new community is an immersive experience that I thoroughly enjoy. 

We've got you covered when it comes to digital collections of primary resources! Check out our local newspaper collection and other resources on our website. Our library and volunteers are working hard to digitize more of our collection, including scrapbooks! While we work toward that goal, you can find an obituary index in PDF format. And don't forget to explore our statistical resources, like our birthplace data from 1850 and wartime records. We're constantly adding new digital collections and indices, so stay tuned! 

Posted by: Rachel Seidner, Research Librarian

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