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  1. Harry Hay & John Burnside About Radfae.org: radfae. Proudly powered by ...

  2. Jan 1, 2011 · In a way reminiscent of how Harry originated the Mattachine Society with Rudi Gernreich in 1950, “Walker and Hay formed the ‘society of two’ that grew into the Radical Faeries.” Indeed, by the time Mitch returned from his New Mexico visit, it was clear that he and Harry were firmly united and “well on the way to starting” their ...

  3. The goal of co-founder of the radical faeriesHarry Hay was to connect to the ancient spirit of gay people throughout history. Therefore, a true appreciation of the history of Radical Faeries could not be obtained without an insight to the historic spiritual and social role of gay people and a thoughtful look into the life of Harry Hay.

  4. John Burnside was an activist, inventor, dancer, physicist, and lover of men. He and Harry Hay became a couple in 1963, more than a decade after Harry founded the Mattachine Society in 1950. They were part of a generation of lesbian and gay elders, including Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, who founded the LGBT movement.

  5. An actor, Communist labor organizer, musicologist, gay theoretician and political activist, Harry Hay left a lasting mark that continues well into the 21st century. He was active in the Los Angeles avant-garde arts movement of the 1930s where he worked as an actor. Hay participated in the San Francisco General Strike of 1934 and fought against ...

  6. Mini Bio. Harry Hay was born to a well-to-do family in the U.K, in 1912, and moved with his family to Los Angeles in 1919. He learned early in his life to trust his internal instinct and understanding of truth rather than blindly accept truth from authority. He was a member of the Communist Party and union supporter and advocate in the 1930s.

  7. The founders of the Radical Faeries are often attributed to four people: John Burnside, Harry Hay, Mitch Walker, and me. To call anyone besides Harry and me, a founder is incorrect. Mitch Walker was only invited to help with the organization of the first Radical Faerie gathering in late May of 1979.

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