At its 1968 conference in
Chicago, held just weeks after the contentious
Democratic National Convention, NACHO adopted the slogan "Gay is Good". Coined by founding member
Frank Kameny, the slogan was modeled on the African American slogan
"Black is Beautiful." NACHO also adopted a five-point
Homosexual Bill of Rights at its 1968 meeting: • Private consensual sex between persons over the age of consent shall not be an offense. • Solicitation for any sexual acts shall not be an offense except upon the filing of a complaint by the aggrieved party, not a police officer or agent. • A person's sexual orientation or practice shall not be a factor in the granting or renewing of federal security clearances or visas, or in the granting of citizenship. • Service in and discharge from the Armed Forces and eligibility for veteran's benefits shall be without reference to homosexuality. • A person's sexual orientation or practice shall not affect his eligibility for employment with federal, state, or local governments, or private employers.NACHO resolved to send questionnaires to political candidates to determine their positions on the points of the Bill. A number of lesbian organizations, still concerned over the lack of attention being paid to their issues, refused to participate. Daughters of Bilitis president Rita LaPorte compared the relationship between NACHO and DOB to a husband and wife. Heterosexual women, she argued, dissipated their energy through their marriages; similarly, lesbians risked dissipating their energy should DOB become a surrogate "wife" to what she perceived as the male-centered NACHO. ==Final conferences==