( Edgeworth’s Wig added to Court Record. )
In 1972, early in his career, Green wrote an article in The International Journal of Psychiatry taking issue with “the premise that homosexuality is a disease or a homosexual is inferior.” The following year, the American Psychiatric Association dropped homosexuality from its list of mental disorders.
“Those were times when, if you spoke up in support of homosexuals, people immediately thought that you were secretly homosexual yourself, or had unresolved sexual issues,” Jack Drescher, a clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, told the Times. “Richard was very much heterosexual, and it took a lot of courage to argue for gay people.”
Even earlier, in 1962, Green testified on behalf of a Nicaraguan man who was facing deportation from the U.S. for being gay. The man won the right to remain in the U.S. Later, Green “testified on behalf of a transgender woman who was suing to keep her job as a pilot, and a transgender parent who was suing for child visitation,” the Times reports.
Green eventually completed a law degree, and he put that to use in support of LGBTQ rights as well. In 1990 he volunteered his legal services in a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union against the Boy Scouts of America’s ban on gay scoutmasters. Although the BSA won the suit, it finally dropped the prohibition in 2015.
May his memory be a blessing.
The Sower (Sower with Setting Sun) Detail - Vincent van Gogh , 1888.
Dutch, 1853-1889
Oil on canvas, 204.5 x 162.5 cm
Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands
Miserable dad needs help - part 2
Item: wristwatch containing a bored but hardworking Pixie that points at the time for you
Idyll, 1927, Francis Picabia
Medium: gouache,cardboard
Mystic Allegory or Tea, 1892, Maurice Denis
Medium: oil,canvas
The Day begins with meditation at the White Rose school , Leh , Ladakh
The other day I politely returned the question “how are you doing?” at a driver who asked the same of me, and he replied “oh, you know, same soup just reheated” and I can’t stop thinking about that
Jewish • I like psychiatry and anthropology and linguistics
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