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LISTEN ONLINE Part 1 of 1 Georgetown University student Caitlin Ouano interviews Professor Sarah Marshall, a long-time resident of D.C who identifies as a lesbian woman and who works as a prominent D.C actress and acting professor.
The invitation to a fundraiser benefiting Brother Help Thyself, held April 15, 1989, at Tracks. Hosted by Brandon, Ed, Fred, Gary, and Larry; DJ's were David Anthony and Michael Jorba .
A one-of-a kind scrapbook dedicated to the beloved Tracks NightClub. Includes photographs of places and spaces at the club; information about people and events; related documents and flyers.
Wooden nickels from DC locations such as Nob Hill, the D.C. Eagle, La Cage Aux Follies; plastic tokens from the Bachelors Mill Backdoor Pub; metal tokens from two locations of the Brass Rail; campaign buttons in support of Marion Barry, Clinton/Gore,…
LISTEN ONLINE Part 1 of 1 The importance and physical experience of the music at the ClubHouse. Party at the end of the universe. Friday Nights--straight nights. Saturday Nights---gay nights. HIV/AIDS. Inner city AIDS Network/Us Helping US.…
Oral history with Randy K., who talk about his work as an advocate and activist and work with D.C.'s HIPS program, which provides harm-reduction services for sex workers. Interview conducted by Caitlin Firmage.