“About four years ago I was talking to Dr. “For many of us, bars are our entree into a larger LGBT world, especially at a time when there were few organizations to help us understand ourselves and connect with others with shared sexual and gender identities.” “Places like the Gas Station, the Casbah, the Famous Door and so many others have played a vital role in our community and our individual lives,” he said. Retzloff, with his extensive background, will also moderate the discussion. “Focusing on the history of Detroit bars and nightlife is important because we need to know where we came from,” said historian and Adjunct Assistant Professor of History and LGBT Studies at Michigan State University Tim Retzloff.
McKee and Menjos will host a panel discussion on the history of gay nightlife in Detroit on April 7th. At least so sayeth Tim McKee, general manager of Menjo’s Entertainment Complex. So, it’s important to revisit that rich history and remember that less innocent period of time. The gay community revolved around the bars which, for many, was the only place they could let their hair down and be free their true authentic selves. You didn’t just go to the gay bar to dance and drink, you went to socialize and to seek solace and support.
Long before there was an Affirmations, they were the community centers of the LGBTQ world.