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obligation to the gay offender as the straight". He concluded that the responsibility of all minorities was "to present themselves to the world as responsible individuals seeking to preserve the dignity of 'mankind'" while defending "their individual right to live their chosen lifestyle without oppression". In
October 1977, another panel at the Sexual Identity Center hosted an officer from the
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commended the former superintendent for her decision to reject it. By
September 1984, Woods had again filed to campaign for a seat on the Board of Education, his third political campaign and his second for this particular position. Woods received over 32,000 votes, placing near the top of the list of candidates but failing to secure a seat.
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focused on gay and lesbian issues, responded with a press release describing Woods as a "self-appointed gay-community spokesperson" who in reality "speaks only for himself", and asserting that in the future HOPE would serve to represent the gay community in Hawaii instead. Woods continued to hold his
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condemning the court's choice to allow "a state to impose unreasonable religious standards upon the private lives of
American citizens". He mentioned the establishment earlier in 1986 of Hawaii Democrats for Lesbian and Gay Rights, of which he was a member, stating the group's intent to "promote laws
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consulate donated $ 200 (equivalent to $ 400 in 2023) to attend a dinner and seminar held by a political action committee opposing gay marriage in 1998, Woods publicly exposed the donation. It was illegal under Hawaii law, which prohibits foreign donations to political campaigns. The money was
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not guilty to the charges, which were dismissed after the death of his alleged accomplice, and by 1994 he had regained his position as executive director of the GLEAF. A trial was held in March 1994 after Woods was charged with theft for his use of Task Group funds to pay for his health insurance,
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wrote the court's 1993 decision that denying same-sex marriage violated the right to equal protection granted by the state constitution, and therefore that same-sex marriages had to be allowed unless the state could provide a reason why they should not be. In 1996, a state circuit court would rule
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January 1992, Woods was executive director of the GLEAF. However, by the end of that month he left the organization, having admitted in December 1991 that he used more than $ 2,200 (equivalent to $ 4,900 in 2023) of federal funds for improvements at his home after he was entrusted with the
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later wrote that "Not a single major gay-rights group formally embraced marriage rights for its core constituency until the Hawaii
Supreme Court in May 1993 gave unexpected blessing to the cause, the unexpected outcome of the legal process that Bill Woods began". Issenberg described the events of
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published an article written by Woods in which he agreed that "homosexuals are made, not born" and that "individuals who desire, may change to heterosexual activities". Woods argued against typical criticisms of homosexuality and stated that because homosexuality was legal, "society has the same
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film in the public school curriculum, the film was shown at a meeting of the Hawaii Board of
Education in June 1984. While about 15 of the 30-odd attendees spoke in support of the film's inclusion in the curriculum, Woods was the only dissenter, describing it as unhealthy and anti-American. He
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practices which could serve to prevent the disease. In the letter he also encouraged readers to look beyond the "rhetoric" of politicians who he stated were promoting a "homosexual eradication program" through their responses to AIDS. In August 1986, the
Advisory Committee published a set of
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in 1980. At the time he was vice president of the
Volunteer, Information and Referral Service (a suicide and crisis support center) in addition to his position as executive director of the Sexual Identity Center. He campaigned with the theme "Education Is for Everyone", aiming to increase
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for both the GLEAF and the local Gay Rights Task Force. In that role, he supported the passage of legislation that would prohibit workplace discrimination against gay people. When the law was passed by the state legislature near the end of that month and sent to then-governor
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to restrain him from using the name "Moral
Majority", causing speaking venues he had reserved to cancel his appearances. Falwell described Moral Majority of Hawaii as "illegal" and stated that he "would prefer not to have a moral majority run by homosexuals". He returned to
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campaigning for the four available seats in the district. Woods campaigned on a platform of increased regulation for social service organizations, better controls on the conduct of government officials, and stricter rules for expenditure of public funds. He called for
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William Woods. Moral Majority of Hawaii voluntarily cancelled its trademark registration the following month, with Woods stating that the organization had achieved its goal of demonstrating "that Falwell and his Moral Majority was not moral and not a majority".
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violated state law by speaking for free at the event when he normally charged $ 60,000 (equivalent to $ 112,200 in 2023) for his appearances. In October 1998, Woods criticized "systemic discrimination" against gay people in the legal system, challenging the
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laws to include any exposure of genitalia in a public space where it was likely to offend others; Woods criticized the proposal, arguing that it was "ludicrous that anyone feels so ashamed of one's own body that nudity becomes offensive".
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became clear, the two men announced that they planned to hold a wedding ceremony anyway, and that they would do so the following day just before the start of the local pride parade. They did so, holding a non-religious ceremony at
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for Kalihi Valley, and was chairman of the board for several terms, resigning about three months before his death. He served as district chairman of the Democratic Party of Hawaii and a member of the party's central committee.
396:, titled "Sexuality and the Prison", which was the first in a series of twelve programs put on by the organization with a focus on "Sexuality at Work"; Woods served as moderator of the discussion. Also in 1974, he wrote a
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was the only radio program in Hawaii that presented "the many diverse and realistic perspectives of gay people", and the Sexual Identity Center announced plans for a counter-petition in support of the show. The
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returned, and Woods called for an investigation, which the state Campaign Spending Commission began in early March. In April, three more complaints by Woods were investigated: he claimed that retail group
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that the state's subsequent argument that opposite-sex parents were better able to raise children was not compelling, though a 1998 amendment to the state constitution which allowed state lawmakers to
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proclaiming support for "family planning, civil rights for all people, pro-choice in abortion, child care programs, freedom of speech and religion, and the separation of church and state." The group
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had donated more than the permissible $ 1,000 to the committee's fundraiser, that a lobbying group's hosting of the event amounted to an illegal amount of non-cash donation, and that author
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writer Marc Thompson visited the Hawaii Department of Health office and attempted to get a marriage license. Upon being told that their license would remain pending until the outcome of
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recommendations which were distributed within the state legislature and nationally. From 1985 to 1987, Woods also served as president of the University of Hawaii School of Public Health
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for his signature, Woods celebrated the passage of what he described as a bill he had been personally supporting since 1973. Mentioned as a "longtime Honolulu gay rights leader" in the
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charges in July 1992 for allegedly stealing money from the Hawaii AIDS Task Group and using it for both home improvements and personal health insurance. He was charged with
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in his capacity as director of the Sexual Identity Center and demanded that the teacher be reprimanded. In 1979, Woods was one of Hawaii's four representatives on the
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so that the office was no longer entrusted with both enforcing state law and providing legal support to the gubernatorial administration. Suspending publication of
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as "appalling" and arguing that legalization would free up that money to be put toward more important causes. He additionally expressed an intent to grant
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in 1974, the first of many failed attempts to be elected to a state-level political position. With three other delegates, he represented Hawaii on the
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which had been beneficial to defendants charged with violence against gay people. In May 2003, Woods signed a letter to the editor as chairman of the
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objected to the inclusion of a provision exempting religious organizations from the proposed statute; the provision had been added after lobbying by
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in 1985, and also served as president of a University of Hawaiʻi alumni group from 1985 to 1987. By 1990 he was directing and managing the
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Woods died on September 28, 2008, at the age of 58 after having been ill for a long period. Nancy Kern, the Hawaii Department of Health's
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to heterosexuality, as well as the respectful and skeptical responses of the gay people present. The following month, the
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in schools and improved cooperation between the Board and the state legislature. The campaign was unsuccessful.
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along with an alleged accomplice, and accused of stealing $ 3,559 (equivalent to $ 8,000 in 2023). He
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to William Everett Woods-Bateman in 2005. In 2008, he changed his name back to William Everett Woods.
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candidate in May 1994. He stated that he would campaign on a platform of changing the role of the
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and other rights that true liberty must provide to all citizens of the United States".
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in Hawaii, describing the amount of government resources expended on marijuana-related
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to fill out marriage licenses. When the licenses were not issued, the couples filed a
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stated that he would support shooting all gay people in October 1978, Woods called a
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was fired and asserted that the firing was motivated by her refusal to include an
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stated that Woods was considered "the father of Hawaii's gay rights movement".
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1235:"The Surprising Honolulu Origins of the National Fight Over Same-Sex Marriage"
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on the basis of sexual orientation. The latter bill was delayed after Senator
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to marry another man in 2003; he died in September 2008 after a long illness.
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3137:"In the Matter of the Petition of William Everett Woods For Change of Name"
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The Engagement: America's Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage
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to the Hawaii Department of Health's main office in Honolulu to fill out
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December 17, 1990, as the beginning of "a chain of events" that led to
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in which it was noted that the only two names mentioned were those of
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could make a ruling, the group went to the ACLU offices at the
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both publicly expressed support for the continued broadcast of
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1865:"Gay supporters, conservatives in conflict over radio program"
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as the union of a man and a woman made the ruling irrelevant.
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because of a lack of funding. The campaign was unsuccessful.
2784:"Campaign spending panel looks at foes of same-sex marriage"
2386:"Gay rights leader indicted on charges of conspiracy, theft"
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In May 1990, Woods was elected to the national board of the
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Woods announced a campaign for an Oahu at-large seat on the
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1923:"Anti-Abortion Film Endorsed for Showing to Isle Students"
2726:"Final, unofficial state and Big Island election results"
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Woods acquired nomination papers to seek the position of
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1576:"Homosexuals hold 'rap session' with vice squad officer"
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Dan Foley, who filed the lawsuit that eventually became
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in June 1986, Woods wrote a letter to the editor of the
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praising a recent article for its candid discussion of
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National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
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resulting in his election to the national board of the
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National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
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On August 31, 2003, Woods married Lance W. Bateman in
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William Everett Woods was born on October 9, 1949, in
2470:"Ruling Monday on Woods' alleged dip into AIDS funds"
598:'s visit to Hawaii was disrupted by Woods' organizing
1952:"55 Candidates Are Seeking 13 Seats on School Board"
1836:"Moral Majority of Hawaii withdraws, citing victory"
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of Hawaii) and the Social Concerns Committee of the
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in 1990 and mounting an unsuccessful campaign to be
205:In 1980, Woods unsuccessfully sought a seat on the
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2498:"Gay rights activist Woods not guilty of stealing"
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273:Woods as pictured in his 1967 high school yearbook
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1779:"Falwell Raps Protesters, Expounds Family Values"
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429:, running for a seat in the fifth district (west
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3020:"Gay rental provision likely to get fine-tuning"
2527:"Marriage license withheld from homosexual pair"
2268:"Hawaii's gays win anti-discrimination victory"
1039:, lived with Woods in Honolulu; the two held a
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468:along with Pauoa Community Association and the
2991:"Same-sex civil union bill fails in committee"
2933:"Gays still must fight for equality in Hawaii"
2151:"Woods elected to position on gay press board"
2297:"Gay rights job bill approved by Legislature"
1777:Scott, Nadine; Morse, Harold (May 27, 1981).
1716:Verploegen, Hildegaard (September 30, 1980).
1014:Woods unsuccessfully campaigned to represent
853:Hawaii Organization for Political Empowerment
830:(GLEAF). By March 1991, Woods was serving as
425:In July 1974, Woods announced a campaign for
384:In 1974, Woods was present at Hawaii's first
2670:"Underdogs believe upsets are in the making"
1950:Verploegen, Hildegaard (September 8, 1984).
1518:"Ask God to Help You, Madden Tells the Gays"
816:legal same-sex marriage in the United States
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2326:"Police, MPs accused of gay-bash inaction"
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1747:"That's a Moral Majority of another color"
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1320:"76 Legislative Seats Entice 211 Hopefuls"
1114:"Mink carried torch for equality, justice"
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3078:"Bill expanding fair-housing laws hailed"
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1461:"1,000 Sign Petition for Isle Nude Beach"
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2960:Pang, Gordon Y. K. (February 19, 2004).
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2613:"Looking ahead to governorship campaign"
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1718:"63 Run for Seats on Board of Education"
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2035:Woods, William E. (December 19, 1985).
1921:Verploegen, Hildegaard (June 7, 1984).
1433:"Complete unofficial statewide returns"
1405:"5th District Demos sure of win in 5th"
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1112:Woods, William E. (October 13, 2002).
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3076:Pang, Gordon Y. K. (April 24, 2005).
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2324:Glauberman, Stu (January 24, 1992).
2094:"Alumni plead UH health school case"
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1489:"House panel rejects softer pot law"
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2989:Viotti, Vicky (February 21, 2004).
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2871:"Santorum's comments are worrisome"
2840:Kreifels, Susan (October 7, 1998).
2811:Oshiro, Sandra S. (April 8, 1998).
2782:Borreca, Richard (March 11, 1998).
2753:Kosaki, Keith (February 26, 1998).
2641:"Gay activist Best Party candidate"
2554:Tanahara, Kris M. (June 20, 1994).
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1661:"Island Man Praises D.C. Gay Rally"
1403:Wolf, Janice (September 30, 1974).
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2962:"Civil: Debate returns to Capitol"
2931:Woods, William E. (July 4, 2003).
2556:"Much work ahead, gay leader says"
2357:"HOPE says it will represent gays"
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2210:"Timeline of how SB1 became a law"
2121:Woods, William E. (July 9, 1986).
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3197:Eskridge, William N. Jr. (2020).
3109:"Lance Bateman and William Woods"
2905:"Hawaii Gay Rights Activist Dies"
2869:Woods, William E. (May 5, 2003).
2295:Cotterall, Lee (March 20, 1991).
2064:Hall, James V. (April 22, 1987).
2008:"Mayor Names AIDS Advisory Group"
1605:"Gays protest remarks by teacher"
1233:Issenberg, Sasha (May 31, 2021).
1189:"W. E. Woods Candidacy Announced"
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734:Gay and Lesbian Press Association
503:recommended revising the state's
350:because he did not want to deter
226:Gay and Lesbian Press Association
2903:Day, Kandice (October 1, 2008).
2734:. September 19, 1994. p. 12
2384:Kobayashi, Ken (July 22, 1992).
2266:Dayton, Kevin (March 20, 1991).
2237:Dayton, Kevin (March 19, 1991).
2092:Altonn, Helen (April 21, 1999).
2016:. November 15, 1985. p. A-9
1808:"Falwell speaks vintage Falwell"
1697:. September 1, 1980. p. C-7
1603:Hunter, Pat (October 12, 1978).
1574:Tong, David (October 10, 1977).
1469:. February 19, 1975. p. A-4
1318:Donham, Buck (August 22, 1974).
1261:Wilcox, Leslie (July 19, 1974).
460:noted his status as a member of
373:Woods (right) moderating a 1974
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523:, and that gay people could be
501:Hawaii House of Representatives
358:, the center was operated by a
326:Love and Peace Together (1970s)
3300:American LGBT rights activists
3047:Reyes, B.J. (March 24, 2005).
2414:"Gay rights activist indicted"
1892:Scott, Nadine (July 4, 1981).
1356:. August 24, 1974. p. A-4
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3145:. January 5, 2006. p. B5
2842:"Jury tainted by homophobia?"
2706:. August 15, 1994. p. 10
2611:Smyser, A.A. (June 2, 1994).
2506:. March 22, 1994. p. A-3
2478:. March 8, 1994. p. A-10
2450:. August 7, 1992. p. A-4
1863:Lum, Curtis (June 27, 1981).
1497:. March 6, 1975. p. A-12
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470:Metropolitan Community Church
3049:"Deal struck on housing law"
2123:"Intrusion Into the Bedroom"
1844:. June 27, 1981. p. A-6
1745:Loo, Laurel (May 10, 1981).
1641:. June 24, 1979. p. 104
1384:. July 8, 1974. p. A-10
952:staff member from the local
690:, established by then-mayor
301:(UH). At UH, Woods earned a
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2187:. June 13, 1990. p. 58
2159:. June 17, 1990. p. D4
1197:. July 6, 1974. p. B-4
826:In 1990, Woods founded the
543:After a history teacher at
497:lewd and lascivious conduct
336:Hawaii Department of Health
176:Hawaii Department of Health
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2422:. July 22, 1992. p. 3
1806:Borg, Jim (May 28, 1981).
935:Attorney General of Hawaii
857:political action committee
797:, where Associate Justice
757:
665:Hawaii Council of Churches
643:in the early 1980s called
620:Hawaii state circuit court
538:Honolulu Police Department
408:Windward Community College
3238:Issenberg, Sasha (2022).
3173:. June 7, 2008. p. 6
2649:. July 8, 1994. p. 4
1633:"Isle gays in D.C. march"
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1980:"hawaii election report"
1547:"Homosexuals in Society"
903:In June 1994, Woods and
612:newspaper advertisements
567:Further activism (1980s)
561:congressional delegation
420:people addicted to drugs
342:organization called the
265:Early life and education
3325:Activists from Illinois
3142:The Honolulu Advertiser
3114:The Honolulu Advertiser
3083:The Honolulu Advertiser
3025:The Honolulu Advertiser
2996:The Honolulu Advertiser
2967:The Honolulu Advertiser
2818:The Honolulu Advertiser
2561:The Honolulu Advertiser
2532:The Honolulu Advertiser
2447:The Honolulu Advertiser
2391:The Honolulu Advertiser
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2331:The Honolulu Advertiser
2273:The Honolulu Advertiser
2244:The Honolulu Advertiser
2156:The Honolulu Advertiser
2070:The Honolulu Advertiser
2066:"Congratulations on..."
2042:The Honolulu Advertiser
1985:The Honolulu Advertiser
1870:The Honolulu Advertiser
1841:The Honolulu Advertiser
1813:The Honolulu Advertiser
1752:The Honolulu Advertiser
1638:The Honolulu Advertiser
1610:The Honolulu Advertiser
1581:The Honolulu Advertiser
1494:The Honolulu Advertiser
1438:The Honolulu Advertiser
1410:The Honolulu Advertiser
1381:The Honolulu Advertiser
1376:"Woods files for House"
1353:The Honolulu Advertiser
1291:"Letters to the Editor"
990:the school's honor code
795:Supreme Court of Hawaii
485:Diamond Head Beach Park
457:The Honolulu Advertiser
433:). He was one of eight
364:Love and Peace Together
3170:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
3054:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
2938:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
2876:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
2847:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
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2618:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
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2302:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
2184:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
2128:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
2099:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
2013:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
1957:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
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1694:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
1666:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
1552:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
1523:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
1466:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
1348:"the candidates speak"
1325:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
1296:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
1268:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
1194:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
1159:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
1119:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
1001:housing discrimination
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297:in 1969 to attend the
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2731:Hawaii Tribune-Herald
2703:Hawaii Tribune-Herald
2675:Hawaii Tribune-Herald
2646:Hawaii Tribune-Herald
2419:Hawaii Tribune-Herald
1689:"Political Whirl '80"
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299:University of Hawaiʻi
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137:William Everett Woods
93:University of Hawaiʻi
49:William Everett Woods
1027:Later life and death
988:reminds students of
931:Best Party of Hawaii
916:Ala Moana Beach Park
897:Ala Moana Beach Park
398:letter to the editor
394:Hawaii state prisons
379:Hawaii state prisons
2442:"Woods: Not guilty"
2218:. November 12, 2013
1894:"Talk Show Support"
837:John D. Waiheʻe III
725:that guarantee the
627:after delivering a
291:Millikin University
289:, before attending
164:Millikin University
141:gay rights activist
103:Gay rights activist
1087:"William E. Woods"
1037:operations manager
1020:Neighborhood Board
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939:Gay Community News
927:governor of Hawaii
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747:Gay Community News
738:executive director
717:Bowers v. Hardwick
602:In May 1981, when
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545:Kalani High School
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220:Gay Community News
196:steering committee
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158:Woods was born in
73:September 28, 2008
3253:978-1-9848-9851-7
3208:978-0-300-22181-7
2037:"Preventing AIDS"
968:gay panic defense
770:marriage licenses
563:after the march.
505:indecent exposure
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160:Decatur, Illinois
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