Anita Bryant and Florida 1977
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21" x 30"
Acrylic on Cardboard
Created in 2018
In 1977, Anita Bryant was the public leader for Save our Children, a political coalition that was against the LGBT community and sought to overturn an ordinance that prohibited discrimination in housing, employment and public accommodation in Dade County. The gay community retaliated against the campaign by boycotting FL Orange juice, as Bryant was their brand ambassador. Gay bars stopped selling screwdrivers and instead sold Anita Bryants, made with vodka and apple juice, the proceeds from which went to a fund that would help to fight against Bryant. As a result, Bryant lost her contract with the Florida Citrus Commission, her marriage failed, and fundamentalist audiences and venues shunned her as she was no longer allowed to attend their events.
Created by Andrea Romero
Donated By Andrea Romero