Did you go to your high school prom?
LGBT students have dealt with that beloved/dreaded high school ritual - The Prom - in various ways throughout history. Some of us muddled our way through opposite-sex “dates”, pretending to have the time of our lives while secretly longing to slow dance with our best friend. Some of us truly did have a great time, spending the evening with a best friend who was also queer. Some skipped the prom entirely. Some - more, these days - actually did get that special slow dance with the very person they wanted.
In 1980, an 18-year-old student in Cumberland, Rhode Island took a courageous step that helped make it easier for LGBT students to have the prom experience they deserve. Aaron Fricke went to court to fight for his right to take a male date to his high school prom, and, with GLAD’s help, he won. You can hear Aaron tell his story, along with Attorney John Ward, in this month’s podcast, Tuxedoes for Two: Fricke v. Lynch, and - including press coverage in everything from Gay Community News to People magazine - on GLAD’s website.
Did you attend your prom? Tell us about your experience!
