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'''Stephen Eugene Schulte''' (b. January 21, 1946) is an American politician, activist and policy maker. He is a former councilman of , California and was elected its mayor in June of 1986. Schulte is a resident of , California. | '''Stephen Eugene Schulte''' (b. January 21, 1946) is an American politician, activist and policy maker. He is a former councilman of , California and was elected its mayor in June of 1986. Schulte is a resident of , California. | ||
'''Political Career''' | '''Political Career''' | ||
After resigning as director of the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center (now the )in 1983, Schulte was the first openly gay candidate to run for Los Angeles City Council. In 1984, when the City of West Hollywood, California was established as an independent city, Schulte was elected to the City Council along with , and where Schulte was known as the "voice of dissent." He later served as the City’s third mayor from 1986 to 1987. He was deeply involved in the City’s organizational, legislative, personnel and policy decisions. Schulte was central to the creation of the city’s Public Safety Commission that monitored anti-gay behavior by the deputies of Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Schulte was also instrumental in the establishing of a gay and lesbian task force to reshape city policies and succeeded in halting the development of a 23 million dollar civic center in West Hollywood Park with a coalition of anti-development activists. During his time as councilman, Schulte was active in the establishing of a Russian Cultural Center for the City of West Hollywood as a means of integrating and educating Russian immigrants fleeing the anti-Semitism of the Soviet Union. | After resigning as director of the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center (now the )in 1983, Schulte was the first openly gay candidate to run for Los Angeles City Council. In 1984, when the City of West Hollywood, California was established as an independent city, Schulte was elected to the City Council along with , and where Schulte was known as the "voice of dissent." He later served as the City’s third mayor from 1986 to 1987. He was deeply involved in the City’s organizational, legislative, personnel and policy decisions. Schulte was central to the creation of the city’s Public Safety Commission that monitored anti-gay behavior by the deputies of Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Schulte was also instrumental in the establishing of a gay and lesbian task force to reshape city policies and succeeded in halting the development of a 23 million dollar civic center in West Hollywood Park with a coalition of anti-development activists. During his time as councilman, Schulte was active in the establishing of a Russian Cultural Center for the City of West Hollywood as a means of integrating and educating Russian immigrants fleeing the anti-Semitism of the Soviet Union. | ||
'''Project Angel Food''' | '''Project Angel Food''' | ||
Schulte was Executive Director of (1992-1993), a nonprofit organization in Los Angeles County which still provides prepared meals for people who are home-bound with illness. He joined the organization at a time of deep structural and financial challenges and worked to see stability, growth and progressive employee policies embedded into the agency. He clashed with Project Angel Food’s founder, which resulted in his dismissal. Employees of Project Angel Food responded by demanding the resignation of Williamson and the reinstatement of Schulte as director. Williamson resigned, but Schulte was not reinstated. | Schulte was Executive Director of (1992-1993), a nonprofit organization in Los Angeles County which still provides prepared meals for people who are home-bound with illness. He joined the organization at a time of deep structural and financial challenges and worked to see stability, growth and progressive employee policies embedded into the agency. He clashed with Project Angel Food’s founder, which resulted in his dismissal. Employees of Project Angel Food responded by demanding the resignation of Williamson and the reinstatement of Schulte as director. Williamson resigned, but Schulte was not reinstated. | ||
'''Trivia''' | '''Trivia''' | ||
Along with and of the , Schulte is famous for his "big, gay mustache." | Along with and of the , Schulte is famous for his "big, gay mustache." | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
# https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-06-12-we-10398-story.html | # | ||
# https://www.newspapers.com/image/633574158/?terms=Steve%20Schulte%20&match=1 | # | ||
# https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-04-19-we-2191-story.html | # | ||
# https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-04-19-we-2191-story.html | # | ||
# https://www.newspapers.com/image/405858785/?terms=Steve%20Schulte%20Russians&match=1 | # | ||
# https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-07-26-me-5084-story.html | # | ||
# https://www.advocate.com/comedy/2019/11/07/gay-men-and-mustaches-history-photos#rebelltitem1 | # |
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Stephen Eugene Schulte (b. January 21, 1946) is an American politician, activist and policy maker. He is a former councilman of , California and was elected its mayor in June of 1986. West Hollywood : Council Picks Schulte as Mayor Schulte is a resident of , California.
Political Career
After resigning as director of the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center (now the )in 1983, Schulte was the first openly gay candidate to run for Los Angeles City Council.The Los Angeles Times 22 Dec 1983, page 231 In 1984, when the City of West Hollywood, California was established as an independent city, Schulte was elected to the City Council along with , and where Schulte was known as the "voice of dissent." Schulte Reflects on Days as Council 'Voice of Dissent' : West Hollywood: The gay activist, a councilman since the city incorporated in 1984, looks back on his 5 1/2 years of service. He later served as the City’s third mayor from 1986 to 1987. He was deeply involved in the City’s organizational, legislative, personnel and policy decisions. Schulte was central to the creation of the city’s Public Safety Commission that monitored anti-gay behavior by the deputies of Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Schulte was also instrumental in the establishing of a gay and lesbian task force to reshape city policies and succeeded in halting the development of a 23 million dollar civic center in West Hollywood Park with a coalition of anti-development activists. Schulte Reflects on Days as Council 'Voice of Dissent' : West Hollywood: The gay activist, a councilman since the city incorporated in 1984, looks back on his 5 1/2 years of service. During his time as councilman, Schulte was active in the establishing of a Russian Cultural Center for the City of West Hollywood as a means of integrating and educating Russian immigrants fleeing the anti-Semitism of the Soviet Union. The Los Angeles Times 06 Nov 1988, page 641
Project Angel Food
Schulte was Executive Director of (1992-1993), a nonprofit organization in Los Angeles County which still provides prepared meals for people who are home-bound with illness. He joined the organization at a time of deep structural and financial challenges and worked to see stability, growth and progressive employee policies embedded into the agency. He clashed with Project Angel Food’s founder, which resulted in his dismissal. Employees of Project Angel Food responded by demanding the resignation of Williamson and the reinstatement of Schulte as director. Williamson resigned, but Schulte was not reinstated. Project Angel Food Rocked by Feuds : Volunteerism: Organization that feeds homebound AIDS patients has been hit by financial problems and layoffs. The departure of charismatic founder Marianne Williamson has added to the controversy.
Trivia
Along with and of the , Schulte is famous for his "big, gay mustache." Gay/Bi Men and Mustaches, a History in Photos
References
- West Hollywood : Council Picks Schulte as Mayor
- The Los Angeles Times 22 Dec 1983, page 231
- Schulte Reflects on Days as Council 'Voice of Dissent' : West Hollywood: The gay activist, a councilman since the city incorporated in 1984, looks back on his 5 1/2 years of service.
- Schulte Reflects on Days as Council 'Voice of Dissent' : West Hollywood: The gay activist, a councilman since the city incorporated in 1984, looks back on his 5 1/2 years of service.
- The Los Angeles Times 06 Nov 1988, page 641
- Project Angel Food Rocked by Feuds : Volunteerism: Organization that feeds homebound AIDS patients has been hit by financial problems and layoffs. The departure of charismatic founder Marianne Williamson has added to the controversy.
- Gay/Bi Men and Mustaches, a History in Photos