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https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/1514/archive/files/b21c6d52446031cf9329461d2135e066.pdf
Agenda for a BWMT/DC steering committee meeting.

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https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/1514/archive/files/5555bb35e2c083a80feade48a3378025.pdf
These are the articles of incorporation for the DC chapter of Black & White Men Together.

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https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/1514/archive/files/c5bf5bf05cc74e9b908098ddb27ee2bc.pdf
This guide book describes the groups, associations, and local businesses involved in hosting 22 days of fundraising events for the gay community. Contains ads, schedules, and acknowledgements.

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https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/1514/archive/files/899f194938499dadbcd3cb47cfefdc69.pdf
This guide book describes the groups, associations, and local businesses involved in hosting 10 days of fundraising events for the gay community. Contains ads, schedules, acknowledgements, and descriptions of support services.

https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/1514/archive/files/5275540f8808398bc43b9c290be625f2.pdf
Presented at the D.C. Historical Studies Conference, 27 Oct 2006.

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Based on the lessons of the Civil Rights Movement, the Women’s Liberation Movement, and the anti-war movement, the Gay Liberation Front was one of many radical groups created the Stonewall Riots of 1969. Participating in protests, social organizing,…

Prejudice and Pride Panel Flyer 2013.pdf
Panelists focus on discrimination against African-American members of the LGBTQ community in the 1970s and 1980s, and the formation of community groups and programs that fought back against such discrimination, including the DC Coalition of Black…

MSW-50thAnnPanel.pdf
Two key members of the Mattachine Society of Washington discuss the group's history and influence, with particular emphasis on the contributions of founding member Dr. Franklin Kameny.LISTEN ONLINEPart 1 of 2Part 2 of 2

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Three members of the Academy of Washington, the oldest operating drag group in the country, talk about the organization's history, influence, and traditions.LISTEN ONLINEPart 1 of 2Part 2 of 2

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Memories and discussion of the bars, clubs, and businesses near South Capitol Street, L Street, and O Street SE that were razed to create Washington Nationals Ballpark.LISTEN ONLINEPart 1 of 2Part 2 of 2

https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/1514/archive/files/4a47841a334bc5acacd37d09fe6a6dbf.doc
Five DC women discuss the coming out process for women in the 1970s and 1980s--not just how they came out as lesbians, but also what challenges they faced and what resources they found in DC for getting them through the coming out process and…

Title34 Howell Comments.pdf
In 1973, DC’s City Council adopted, and Mayor Walter Washington signed, the first citywide human rights ordinance, Title 34, which provided protection to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered individuals.  Title 34 became the basis for subsequent…

Talking History - JEB 3-6-04.doc
Joan Biren shares memories of her life, The Furies, and the lesbian community in D.C.

howell- gays and the holocaust.pdf
The campaign for recognition of Nazi persecution of gays and lesbians and for its inclusion in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Includes the reading by Craig Howell of his paper "Behind the Exhibits: The Campaign to Memorialize Gay…

The founding and role in the community of Lammas and Lambda Rising bookstores.

The Young Adults Group, SMYAL, the Twenties Group, and the founding of Youth Pride as support for gay youth in the '80s and '90s. Discussion between James Crutchfield, Chris Dyer, and Chuck Goldfarb.LISTEN ONLINEPart 1 of 2Part 2 of 2

Patterns of police harassment and entrapment of gays in DC and the Gay Activists Alliance's work to end harassment and build a new relationship with the Metropolitan Police Department.

The history of DC's sodomy law and the 30-year campaign to repeal it.LISTEN ONLINEPart 1 of 2Part 2 of 2

Origins, outreach, and activities of DC's first Latino/a gay support organization, ENLACE.LISTEN ONLINEPart 1 of 2Part 2 of 2

Origins of gay softball (since 1982), bowling (since 1981), hockey (since 1993), and basketball groups in DC.LISTEN ONLINEPart 1 of 2Part 2 of 2

Organizing DC's first Pride festivals in May 1972 and June 1975.

Origins and activities of African American social clubs, especially Best of Washington, Metropolitan Capitolites, and Associates. LISTEN ONLINEDay 1, Part 1 of 5Day 1, Part 2 of 5Day 1, Part 3 of 5Day 2, Part 4 of 5Day 2, Part 5 of 5

Support groups for gay youth that emerged in the '70s.
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