Marie J. Kuda. Photo by Tee Corinne
Marie J. Kuda. Photo by Tee Corinne
Marie J. Kuda, October 2015
Marie J. Kuda, October 2015
Marie J. Kuda. Photo by Tee Corinne
Marie J. Kuda. Photo by Tee Corinne
Kuda on the cover of GayLife newspaper, March 13, 1981.
Kuda on the cover of GayLife newspaper, March 13, 1981.
Marie Kuda, Barbara Gittings and John Cunningham celebrate Gittings' 50th birthday in 1982. Photo courtesy of Philadelphia Gay News
Marie Kuda, Barbara Gittings and John Cunningham celebrate Gittings' 50th birthday in 1982. Photo courtesy of Philadelphia Gay News
Mattachine Midwest honors Kuda in 1979, from GayLife newspaper.
Mattachine Midwest honors Kuda in 1979, from GayLife newspaper.
Kuda with Jim Flint at the Baton Show Lounge, December 2015. Photo by Tracy Baim
Kuda with Jim Flint at the Baton Show Lounge, December 2015. Photo by Tracy Baim
Marie J. Kuda. Photo by Tee Corinne
Marie J. Kuda. Photo by Tee Corinne
Kuda on the cover of GayLife newspaper, March 13, 1981.
Kuda on the cover of GayLife newspaper, March 13, 1981.
Kuda's 50th birthday party, held at Mountain Moving Coffeehouse for Womyn & Children.
Kuda's 50th birthday party, held at Mountain Moving Coffeehouse for Womyn & Children.
Kudas 50th birthday party, held at Mountain Moving Coffeehouse for Womyn & Children. Back row, Susan Korn, Julie Zolot, Mimi Lewin, Kuda, Nancy Finke, Chris Johnson. Front row, Kathy Munzer, Amy Chris Straayer, Joyce Bollinger
Kudas 50th birthday party, held at Mountain Moving Coffeehouse for Womyn & Children. Back row, Susan Korn, Julie Zolot, Mimi Lewin, Kuda, Nancy Finke, Chris Johnson. Front row, Kathy Munzer, Amy Chris Straayer, Joyce Bollinger
Kathy Munzer, Marie Kuda and Pat McCombs, summer 2016. Photo by Tracy Baim
Kathy Munzer, Marie Kuda and Pat McCombs, summer 2016. Photo by Tracy Baim
Tracy Baim and Marie Kuda, October 2015.
Tracy Baim and Marie Kuda, October 2015.
July 24, 1986 Chicago's Catholic leader, Cardinal Bernardin, still withheld his support of the city's gay rights bill, and activists demanded a City Council vote to know who was truly with the community. Activists Marie Kuda and Jim Bussen are pictured speaking at a meeting of 150 gays and lesbians pushing for action. Bussen, a Catholic activist, said he was embarrassed by my church.
July 24, 1986 Chicago's Catholic leader, Cardinal Bernardin, still withheld his support of the city's gay rights bill, and activists demanded a City Council vote to know who was truly with the community. Activists Marie Kuda and Jim Bussen are pictured speaking at a meeting of 150 gays and lesbians pushing for action. Bussen, a Catholic activist, said he was embarrassed by my church.
July 24, 1986 Chicago's Catholic leader, Cardinal Bernardin, still withheld his support of the city's gay rights bill, and activists demanded a City Council vote to know who was truly with the community. Activists Marie Kuda and Jim Bussen are pictured speaking at a meeting of 150 gays and lesbians pushing for action. Bussen, a Catholic activist, said he was embarrassed by my church.
July 24, 1986 Chicago's Catholic leader, Cardinal Bernardin, still withheld his support of the city's gay rights bill, and activists demanded a City Council vote to know who was truly with the community. Activists Marie Kuda and Jim Bussen are pictured speaking at a meeting of 150 gays and lesbians pushing for action. Bussen, a Catholic activist, said he was embarrassed by my church.
July 24, 1986 , Chicago's Catholic leader, Cardinal Bernardin, still withheld his support of the city's gay rights bill, and activists demanded a City Council vote to know who was truly with the community. Activists Marie Kuda and Jim Bussen are pictured speaking at a meeting of 150 gays and lesbians pushing for action. Bussen, a Catholic activist, said he was embarrassed by my church.
July 24, 1986 , Chicago's Catholic leader, Cardinal Bernardin, still withheld his support of the city's gay rights bill, and activists demanded a City Council vote to know who was truly with the community. Activists Marie Kuda and Jim Bussen are pictured speaking at a meeting of 150 gays and lesbians pushing for action. Bussen, a Catholic activist, said he was embarrassed by my church.