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.
Otto Ulrich recounts working for the Library of Congress as an openly gay man and the discrimination he faced due to his sexuality. He also discusses his involvement with the Mattachine Society, an early gay rights organization in the United States.
Michele Zavos is a highly successful LGBTQ+ and family law attorney based in D.C., who was originally from Pittsburgh. She worked at several different political groups before developing her law practice for working with individuals and talks about…