Gail Klock Oral History

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Dublin Core

Title

Gail Klock Oral History

Rights

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

Date Created

2016

Subject

Oral History

Description

Gail Klock’s oral history traces her life from Pueblo, Colorado, through a career in physical education, coaching, and gifted education. She discusses Title IX, sexism in athletics, and discrimination against lesbian coaches in schools and universities. Klock reflects on coming out, family acceptance through PFLAG, lesbian parenting through artificial insemination in the 1980s, and raising children with her partner at a time when lesbian families had limited support. Her story highlights women’s sports, LGBTQ family formation, workplace discrimination, SAGE, community networks, and the need for stronger support for younger LGBTQ people.

Type

Sound

Is Part Of

Colorado LGBTQ History Project

Format

audio/mp3