The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

NCCC to screen ‘The Lavender Scare’

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WINSTED — LGBTQIA+ and History Clubs of Northweste­rn Connecticu­t Community College are hosting a screening of The Lavender Scare on Thursday, 12 p.m. in the Art and Science Center, ASB, Room 205.

“The Lavender Scare” is a compelling story of one man’s fight for justice. And it is a chilling reminder of how easy it can be, during a time of fear and uncertaint­y, to trample the rights of an entire class of people in the name of patriotism and national security.

In 1953, President Eisenhower declared gay men and lesbians to be a threat to the security of the country and therefore unfit for government service. In doing so, he triggered the longest witch hunt in American history. Over the next four decades, tens of thousands of government workers would lose their jobs for no reason other than their sexual orientatio­n. Careers were destroyed and lives were ruined.

And then, from a community under siege, a hero stepped forward. In 1957, after thousands had lost their jobs, a Harvard-trained astronomer named Frank Kameny became the first person to fight his dismissal. His attempts to regain his job evolved into a lifelong fight for the rights of LGBT people. But the actions of the government had an unintended effect. They inadverten­tly helped ignite the gay rights movement.

This documentar­y film was produced by Josh Howard, a producer and broadcast executive with more than 25 years of experience in news and documentar­y production, who has been honored with 24 Emmy Awards, mostly for his work on the CBS News broadcast 60 Minutes. Josh began his career at 60 Minutes reporting stories with correspond­ent Mike Wallace. He was later named senior producer and then executive editor of the broadcast. Following that, he served as executive producer of the weeknight edition of 60 Minutes. Josh then joined NBC Universal as Vice President of Long Form Programmin­g for CNBC.

This screening of The Lavender Scare is funded through the Northweste­rn Community College Foundation and the Peggy Andl Fund, and is free and open to the public. For more informatio­n about this event, contact Karen Hunter, LGBTQIA+ Advisor, at khunter@nwcc.edu, or Professor Todd Bryda, History Club Advisor, at tbryda@nwcc.edu.

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