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Houston has a large and diverse LGBT population and is home to the 4th largest gay pride parade in the nation. Houston has the largest LGBT population of any city in the state of Texas.


History

According to Ray Hill, a Montrose resident quoted in the '' Houston Press'', before the 1970s, the city's gay bars were spread around Downtown Houston and what is now
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. Gays and lesbians needed to have a place to socialize after the closing of the gay bars. They began going to Art Wren, a 24-hour restaurant in Montrose, a community of empty nesters and widows. LGBT community members were attracted to Montrose as a neighborhood after encountering it while patronizing Art Wren, and they began to gentrify the neighborhood and assist the widows with the maintenance of their houses. Within Montrose, new gay bars began to open.Oaklander, Mandy. "The Mayor of Montrose." '' Houston Press''. 18 May 2011
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By 1985, the flavor and politics of the neighborhood were heavily influenced by the LGBT community. and in 1990, according to Hill, 19% of the residents of Montrose were LGBT.
Paul Broussard Paul Broussard (1964–1991), a 27-year-old Houston-area banker and Texas A&M alumnus, died after a gay bashing incident outside a Houston nightclub in the early hours of July 4, 1991. Nine teenaged youths, ages 15–17, and one 22-year-old ...
was murdered in Montrose in 1991. In the 2000s many LGBT individuals began moving to Westbury and several began referring to it as "Little Montrose".Holley, Peter, John Lomax, and Todd Spoth.
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. '' Houstonia''. June 1, 2013. Retrieved on November 2, 2015.
By 2009 some were also moving to
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. By 2011 many LGBT people moved to the
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and to suburbs in Greater Houston, and according to Hill, possibly less than 8% of Montrose's population was LGBT. Decentralization of Houston's LGBT population with the increasing LGBT acceptance in the city caused business at gay bars in Montrose to decline. Hill stated that "Gay bars used to be places where we had to go to get refuge because we were not welcome anywhere else. Well, guess what? There's nowhere we're not welcome anymore."Oaklander, Mandy. "The Mayor of Montrose." '' Houston Press''. 18 May 2011
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The suburbs especially attracting gays are Pearland, Sugar Land, and Missouri City. In February 2015 a 17-year-old gay student at Lutheran High School North reported that the school forced him to leave since he refused to take down YouTube videos discussing his sexuality. The school's executive director, Wayne Kramer, referred to the student handbook, which stated: "Lutheran High North reserves the right, within its sole discretion, to refuse admission of an applicant and/or to discontinue enrollment of a current student participating in, promoting, supporting or condoning: pornography, sexual immorality, homosexual activity or bisexual activity". In 2023 Houston had one lesbian bar left, Pearl. That year, according to Julie Mabry, who owns the bar, an underwriter for an insurance company told her that because the bar had drag performances, the company would not allow her to buy insurance for the business.


Economy

Jordan Blum of the '' Houston Chronicle'' stated in 2016 that levels of LGBT acceptance and discrimination vary throughout the Houston energy industry. Around the 1990s BP, Chevron, Royal Dutch Shell, and several other companies offered benefits and protection to LGBT employees equal to that of straight employees. According to Blum many LGBT-identifying persons told him that several companies have cultures non-supportive of LGBT-identifying persons and that some had "described thinly veiled or blatant discrimination."Blum, Jordan.
In energy sector, coming out 'can put you at risk'
" '' Houston Chronicle''. January 16, 2016. Retrieved on March 3, 2016.
Blum stated that "In many ways, the energy sector mirrors Houston's dual identities - the diverse, innovative, big-business urban image clashing with a conservative culture, deeply rooted in Christian faith."


Institutions

The Montrose Center is an LGBT community center located in the Montrose district of Houston. The center in 2019 began the establishment of a senior center in the Third Ward.


Politics and activism

Michael Ennis of the '' Texas Monthly'' stated in 1980 that within Texas, "gay political inroads" were "most visible" in Houston.Ennis, Michael. "What do these Rugged Texas He-Men Have in Common?". '' Texas Monthly''. June 1980. Volume 8, No. 6. ISSN 0148-7736. Start page: 107. Cited: p
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In the October 1979 '' Village Voice'' Richard Goldstein wrote that due to the perceived threat from the " Christian right" in the area, gay people in Houston "take politics more seriously" than those in New York City. The
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, the first gay marriage in Texas, took place in 1972, although it was later voided by the Texas Attorney General. In 1978, Steve Shifflet, a former
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, became the head of the Houston Gay Political Caucus (HGPC). He advocated for using bloc-voting so gay people could get their preferred candidates. That year, the LGBT bloc-voted to put Mickey Leland in the Congressional seat formerly held by Barbara Jordan, and Leland personally thanked the HGPC.Ennis, Michael. "What do these Rugged Texas He-Men Have in Common?". '' Texas Monthly''. June 1980. Volume 8, No. 6. ISSN 0148-7736. Start page: 107. Cited: p
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In 1979, Montrose became included in a single-member Houston City Council district and therefore increasing LGBT political representation.Ennis, Michael. "What do these Rugged Texas He-Men Have in Common?". '' Texas Monthly''. June 1980. Volume 8, No. 6. ISSN 0148-7736. Start page: 107. Cited: p
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In 1980, Montrose was in Texas Legislative District 79. That year, Ennis stated that according to " cal politicians" the district "will now go the way the gay vote goes." In the fall 1979 election for Houston City Council,
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, a liberal, and Frank Mann, a conservative, competed for an at-large city council district. Tinsley attracted LGBT voters while Mann referred to them as "oddwads and queers" as a way of polarizing those opposing the LGBT community into voting for him. Due to the support of the LGBT community, Tinsley defeated Mann. In 2002, voters in the City of Houston had passed Proposition 2, which outlawed the city government from giving same-sex partners of municipal employees benefits.Quittner, Jeremy. "Odd Man Out at Enron." ''
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In 2010, Annise Parker, a lesbian woman, was voted Mayor of Houston, making that city the first large American city to vote an openly homosexual person as a mayor. This made Parker the LGBT official in the United States with the largest constituency. Parker had been elected to political offices in the city government six previous times. Miguel Bustillo of '' The Wall Street Journal'' stated that this occurred "with little controversy over her sexual preference". The Houston Equal Rights Ordinance (HERO) gave transgender women the right to use women's restrooms. Christian groups opposed the ordinance. Opponents gathered 50,000 votes on a petition to have it recalled. The voting base rejected HERO in November 2015. Buddy's, in 2020, was the first gay bar in the state where people did voting. The bar closed in 2024.


Media

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'' is a monthly LGBT magazine in Houston. In 2008 the '' Houston Press'' ranked it the "Best Local Magazine." KPFT held radio programs for LGBT topics starting in the 1970s. In 2024 two archivists engaged in preservation of the archives of these programs.


Culture

In previous eras, gay people in the area attended gay rock and roll clubs. By 1980, gay Houstonians were still going to
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clubs, while among straight people disco was a fad. Charles Armstrong owns four gay clubs in Houston,Oaklander, Mandy. "The Mayor of Montrose." '' Houston Press''. 18 May 2011
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with two of them being
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and
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;Oaklander, Mandy. "The Mayor of Montrose." '' Houston Press''. 18 May 2011
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Mandy Oaklander of the '' Houston Press'' wrote in 2011 that Armstrong's clubs were "the most successful clubs in Houston's gay scene". In 2002 Jeremy Quittner of ''
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'' wrote that "it would seem" one could be prevented from being in the "superelite" of Houston for being homosexual;Quittner, Jeremy. "Odd Man Out at Enron." ''
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he stated this in reference to Michael J. Kopper, the chief assistant of Enron CFO Andrew Fastow. The Gay Men's Chorus of Houston is the premier predominately gay male chorus in the Houston metro. The men's chorus was founded in 1979 and has a predominately lesbian counterpart known as the Bayou City Women's Chorus. The women's chorus was established in 2005. "Out at the Rodeo" week is held annually at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in March. During this week, there are several events acknowledging and celebrating the LGBT community in conjunction with the festival. The
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is the largest pride parade in Texas. Pride Houston (parade organizers) has been able to attract approximately 200,000 spectators from Houston and beyond for the annual June event. For the first time since its inception, the parade has moved from Montrose to Downtown Houston for 2015. The reason cited for the move is that downtown has the space and resources to improve the quality and size of the event. Houston's annual Gay and Lesbian Film Festival is organized by Qfest. Qfest was founded in 1996 and sponsors several events throughout the year. Revelry is the premiere annual circuit party in Houston. The event has been growing in popularity and notoriety since 2016. Orgullo Houston is a non-profit organization that seek out, recognize and celebrate the contributions that Latinos and Latinas make to the LGBT community. In 2016, the organization held Houston's first LGBT event with an emphasis on Latinx people and culture. The organization holds annual events. Houston Splash is a black LGBT pride event that attracts a few thousand attendees. It is the oldest black LGBT pride event in Texas beginning in 1988 (rebranded and trademarked in 1995) and is held every early first week of May. It is the largest event of its kind in the Gulf Coast Region with a five-day span of activities celebrating the black LGBT community. The epicenter of Houston's gay community and nightlife is the Montrose district.


Religion


Christianity

Some Christian churches accept members of the LGBT community.Shelnutt, Kate.
Gay Christian community in Houston: Diverse, kid-friendly and working for justice

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. '' Houston Chronicle''. January 28, 2011. Retrieved on May 3, 2014.
In 2008 Reverend Dwayne Johnson, the pastor of the Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church,Karkabi, Barbara.
Grace Evangelical Lutheran welcomes gay pastor

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. '' Houston Chronicle''. August 29, 2008. Retrieved on May 3, 2014.
a church in Timbergrove Manor, near the
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, stated that there were about 15-20 openly gay Christian clergy members in Houston. Resurrection Metropolitan's main service group is the LGBT community. In 1980 the pastor was gay, and almost all of the congregation was LGBT.Ennis, Michael. "What do these Rugged Texas He-Men Have in Common?". '' Texas Monthly''. June 1980. Volume 8, No. 6. ISSN 0148-7736. Start page: 107. Cited: p
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In December 2010 Reverend Harry Knox, a pro-LGBT activist, became the leader of the Resurrection Metropolitan. In 2011 Resurrection Metropolitan had 850 members. Over the years a number of Evangelical/Pentecostal GLBT affirming churches have also ministered to the Houston Community. Community Gospel Church began in the early 1980s and served the community until 2012, with about 150 members at its height. In 2012, Gateway of Hope Churc

was birthed as a Pentecostal/Word of Faith, Spirit Filled, Word Based, Jesus Centered fellowship meeting off of Dacoma Street and Hempstead Highway and is pastored by Pastor Sven Verbeet. It is affiliated with the Covenant Network and serves not only the Houston area, but also active missions works in the Philippines and India. Founded in 2010 Living Mosaic Christian Churc

is an independent, nondenominational fellowship, pastored by Rev. Jason Wood meets at the Montrose Counseling Center. Living Mosaic's worship style is a liturgical and evangelical blend. In 1995 Grace Evangelican Lutheran Church began accepting LGBT members and became a "
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" Lutheran church; it was founded in 1922. In 2008 René Garcia, a member of the
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(ELCA), stated that he estimated that 40% of the members identified themselves as LGBT, with many of them coming from other Christian denominations such as Missouri Synod Lutheranism and Roman Catholicism. In 2008 pro-LGBT activist
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argued that Joel Osteen, pastor of Lakewood Church, should speak out in favor of the LGBT community, and invited him to join his group in a picnic.


Judaism

The group Keshet Houston is a non-profit organization that connects Jewish LGBT people in the Houston area. They connect Jewish people with LGBT affirming
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s as well as holding their own social and religious events. Keshet Houston has participated in the Houston Pride Parade since 2014, and in 2015 the first
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same-sex couple from Texas rode on their float. Temple Emanu El is an LGBT friendly congregation whose leaders have spoken out against LGBT discrimination, and participated in events that seek to end this discrimination in Texas. Several synagogues have hired LGBT clergy, including Congregation B'rith Shalom, Congregation Beth Israel, and Congregation B'nai Israel in Galveston.


Islam

Houston has a large number of
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residents, constituting approximately 1.2% of the population. After the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting,
M.J. Khan Masrur Javed "M.J." Khan (born May 1, 1950) is a Pakistani American and former Houston City Council member.Dooley, Tara. "Khan inspires Muslims with election to council." ''Houston Chronicle''. Saturday, December 13, 2003. Religion p. 1. NewsBank R ...
, the president of the Islamic Society of Greater Houston denounced the shooter, and said that the Muslim community stands in solidarity with LGBT people. The Council on American-Islamic Relations of Houston also hosted a blood drive to benefit those who had been hurt by the shooting. In 2022 there were plans to open a mosque which caters to Houston's LGBT communities.


Notable residents

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(author of ''
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'') *
Paul Broussard Paul Broussard (1964–1991), a 27-year-old Houston-area banker and Texas A&M alumnus, died after a gay bashing incident outside a Houston nightclub in the early hours of July 4, 1991. Nine teenaged youths, ages 15–17, and one 22-year-old ...
(murder victim) * Harrison Guy * Annise Parker ( Mayor of Houston) *
Monica Roberts Monica Katrice Roberts (May 4, 1962October 5, 2020) was an African-American blogger, writer, and transgender rights advocate. She was the founding editor of ''TransGriot'', a blog focusing on issues pertaining to trans women, particularly Africa ...


See also

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LGBT rights in Texas Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Texas have some protections in state law but may face legal and social challenges not faced by others. Same-sex sexual activity was decriminalized in the state in 2003 by the ''Lawrence v. ...
* Homosocialization


References


Further reading

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External links


Stonewall Law Association of Greater Houston
(SLAGH) - Association of LGBT judges, paralegals, law students, and allies of them
Houston Gay and Lesbian Parents
(HGLP)
Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church

Gay and Lesbian Houston guide

Houston GLBT Political Caucus
{{LGBT in Texas Demographics of Houston