Jackie 60
Jackie 60 was a nightclub hosting weekly parties from 1990 to 1999 in New York's Meatpacking District. It was founded by DJ Johnny Dynell, writer Chi Chi Valenti, fashion designer Kitty Boots and dancer/choreographer Richard Move, who were later (ca. 1995) joined by Brian Butterick AKA Hattie Hathaway. It served gay, fetish-dressed, straight, transvestite and poetic clubgoers for a decade. In 1994 Dynell and Valenti purchased the nightclub, "Bar Room 432", from Anthony DePalma and renamed it "Mother." It closed on December 28, 1999.[1][2][3]
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LGBT culture in New York
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- Stonewall riots
- Stop the Church
- ACT UP
- Ali Forney Center
- Audre Lorde Project
- Empire State Pride Agenda (disbanded)
- Fed Up Queers
- Gay Activists Alliance
- Gay Liberation Front
- Gay Men's Health Crisis
- Lavender Menace
- Lesbian Avengers
- Lesbian Feminist Liberation
- Lesbian Sex Mafia
- New York Area Bisexual Network
- Queens Liberation Front
- Queer Nation
- Reclaim Pride Coalition
- Sex Panic!
- Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries
- The Violet Quill
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