Duberman grew up near New York City & earned a B.A. from Yale and a Ph.D. from Harvard. He taught history at Yale, then Princeton, where he became involved in activism. He signed the “Writers and Editors War Tax Protest” in 1968, refusing to pay taxes to protest the Vietnam War.
During those years, Martin endured years of therapy in an attempt to “cure” his homosexuality. With the advent of Stonewall and the gay liberation movement, Martin embraced his homosexuality and incorporated it into his activism. He came out in a New York Times essay in 1872.
Martin was the founder and keynote speaker of the Gay Academic Union in 1973, and later founded and was first director of the Center for Gay and Lesbian Studies at the CUNY Graduate School in 1986, the first universitybased research center in the US dedicated to LGBT studies.
Martin was also a member of the founding boards of the National Lesbian and Gay Task Force, Lambda Legal Defense Fund, and Queers for Economic Justice.
Martin has written or edited over 25 books, including definitive biographies of Paul Robeson, Lincoln Kirstein, and Howard Zinn. In 1993, Martin wrote Stonewall, close up portraits of six participants of the event that gave birth to the modern LGBTQ movement.
Martin was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for his book The Worlds of Lincoln Kirstein. He won 3 Lambda Awards, one for Hold Tight Gently: Michael Callen, Essex Hemphill, and the Battlefield of AIDS & 2 for Hidden from History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past, which he co-edited.
In 2014, Martin published The Rest of It, a memoir detailing 12 years after his mother’s death, a downward spiral into depression, drugs & self destruction culminating in rehab and recovery. It also details the onslaught of the AIDS crisis. For Martin, the personal was political.
Todays LGBTQ rights were born out of radicalism and speaking truth to privilege.
“Americans have a very low tolerance for differentness, whether it’s racial, ethnic, or sexual. Despite our rhetoric about individualism, we are a desperately conforming people.”
-Martin Duberman
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At 10 PM in DC yesterday, McConnell filed for cloture on the #KavaNOPE confirmation. According to Senate rules, that gives us till 11 PM Friday to make our voices heard.
There has never been a more important time to call your Senators. Tell them to vote NO. #StopKavanaugh
Dozens of potential witnesses to Kavanaugh’s behavior were ignored by the FBI. Dr. Ford was not interviewed, nor was Kavanaugh himself. Corroborating witnesses for additional accusers were not interviewed.
This weekend, the GOP was caught trying to limit the scope of the FBI investigation into Kavanaugh to 4 people; it did not include Kav or his accuser Dr. Ford, and did not allow them to pursue leads.
They relented because of pressure. Pressure works. Keep calling. #STOPKavanaugh
If you are not calling your Senators, the time is now. Pressure them to do the right thing!
Constituents of the following Senators MUST call and tell them to vote no. We REALLY need you!
The GOP embarrassed itself today. Their nominee was blustery and belligerent, refusing to answer questions directly.
An innocent person would welcome an FBI investigation to clear his name. The GOP does not believe him, evading such calls with trumpery.
A tale told by an idiot..
“The FBI doesn’t come to conclusions.”
Of course they don’t, but it is not credible that a Judge would deny the necessity of a professional investigation. Does any Judge conduct investigations during trial? No. The RESULTS of an investigation are reported on to get at the truth.
I believe Dr. Ford. She endured excruciating questions, answering candidly. She stood to gain nothing.
In contrast, Kavanaugh has lied repeatedly, about the contents of his yearbook, drinking, & his involvement with the theft of Senate documents in 2003. amp.slate.com/news-and-polit…
Predators find it easy to prey on any group to enrich or further empower the powerful. So, supporting those predators is a sure way to be funded.
Most of all, the nature of predation is conservative. A thread. /1 #FridayFeelings
Conservatism is the opposite of progress. Conservatives seek to maintain existing power structures, because they’re the ones who benefit from them.
Name any issue in which society has progressed, and conservatives have stood against them. /2
Whether we talk about civil, woman’s or gay rights, empowering the poor, or democracy itself, conservatives have stood against progress. They hate the concept of social justice, because it seeks to empower the powerless, and threaten their privilege. /3
Kavanaugh has a 2nd accuser. Senate GOP heard last week, & pushed to rush his confirmation. They knew of 2 accusations of assault, and wanted him on the court anyway.
The GOP intimidate victims to stay silent & protect the careers of white, male predators. Enough. #BeAVoter
Ronan Farrow and Jane Mayer with the story of Kavanaugh’s 2nd accuser. The GOP knew about her, and pushed to rush confirmation.
Kavanaugh, Moore, Jordan, Trump. The GOP supports and enables predators.
Please don’t be sick of hearing this, because it’s so important. You need to call you Senators and tell them to vote no on Kavanaugh. There are some key GOP wavering. Call volume must be high! #StopKavanaugh