White t-shirt.
"National Gay & Lesbian Task Force. A Simple Matter of Justice. March on Washington April 25, 1993"
Image of rainbow, crowd, capitol dome, and a scale.
The timeline (1976-78) covers the development of GAA’s Project Awareness, which aimed to raise awareness about the presence of gays and lesbians in society.
Do It With Friends WPFW-FM 89.3. Bruce Pennington, a founder of the Stonewall Nation Media Collective, produced and broadcast radio program WGTB and WPFW from 1973 to 1982.
In this article in the Gay and Lesbian Review, Rainbow History board member Bonnie Morris highlights the tensions surrounding women's music festivals and their policies regarding transgender inclusion. She argues that the term TERF…
This Washington Post article discusses "Inside/Outside the Beltway," the first gay soap opera aired in the D.C. area. The show premiered in Fairfax County as a segment on the show "Gay Fairfax." The article highlights the producer's intention to…
AU student Rebecca Day interviews Dr. Bonnie Morris, a long-time resident of Washington, D.C. who identifies as a lesbian woman and works as a professor and writer.
In this interview-style article, Rainbow History board member Dr. Bonnie Morris discusses the disappearance of lesbian spaces such as bars and bookstores in the DC area.
This article, published in the Florida newspaper Agenda, documents the diversity, size, and vivacity of the 2015 Capital Pride celebration. It includes a quote from Rainbow History board member Jeff Donahoe, who led a walking tour on the morning of…
Lesbian activist Lilli Vincenz featured on the cover of the Ladder, the magazine of the San Francisco lesbian organization the Daughters of Bilitis. This is the first known instance of an Out Lesbian choosing to show her face on the cover of a…