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1341_001 - OMEKA.pdf
This 2009 Capital Trans Pride was at the Madison Hotel, 1177 15th St NW, Washington, DC, on Saturday, June 6, 2009, from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM. This starts off with the awards ceremony and explaining common transgender terminology. It also introduces…

TAGG 10th Anniversary .jpg
This is TAGG Magazine's cover for their 10th Anniversary.

SMGA Flier 1.pdf
Seven goals of the newly formed Suburban Maryland Lesbian/Gay Alliance

SMGA Membership.pdf
Membership application form of the Suburban Maryland Lesbian/Gay Alliance

SMGA Letterhead.pdf
Cover sheet of the Suburban Maryland Lesbian/Gay News

SMGA Flier 2.pdf
Invitation to an event benefitting the Suburban Maryland Gay Alliance

SMGA Initial Announcement.pdf
Page 27 of the Washington Blade, August 20, 1982, of SMGA questionnaire results of all primary candidates running in Montgomery and Prince George's Counties, MD.

MOW SFrank & EKnight-April 25, 1993-Marchers holding the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf banner, one marcher singing “ILY,” viewed from the back with many more marchers in front of them-A.JPG
People march down Pennsylvania Ave holding balloons and rainbow flags. In the foreground of the photo, people hold the banner for the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (visible from behind) and sign "I love you" to other marchers and onlookers. The march…

MOW SFrank & EKnight-April 25, 1993-People lifting a banner for the Capital Metro Rainbow Alliance-A.JPG
Several people hold out a banner for the Metropolitan Rainbow Alliance (of the Deaf) that they are laying out on the grass. Other people walk around surrounding them. The banner features a rainbow design and hearts.

MOW SFrank & EKnight-April 25, 1993-Steven Frank and Ed Knight wearing t-shirts reading “Let Freedom Ring March on Washington April 25, 1993” posing together with a crowd behind-A 2.JPG
Two participants in the 1993 March on Washington stand on grass surrounded by other participants and banners laid out on the grass. They are both wearing commemorative T-shirts from the event.

MOW SFrank & EKnight-Oct 11, 1987-Marchers holding up a banner for the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf and signing “ILY,” the Lambda Society of Gallaudet is visible in the corner-A.JPG
A color photograph of people marching down a street with trees in the background. In the front, people hold a banner for the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf. Behind them, partially cropped from the photo, is a banner for the. Lambda Society of Gallaudet…

MOW SFrank & EKnight-Oct 11, 1987-Marchers holding up a banner for the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf-A .JPG
A color photograph of people holding up a banner in the street of a march. The banner reads "Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf" over rainbow stripes that grow out of an illustration of the Earth in a starry sky.

MOW SFrank & EKnight-Oct 11, 1987-Marchers holding up a banner reading “Lambda Society Gallaudet Univ.”-A.JPG
A color photograph of a large crowd of people marching in the street. Some are holding up a banner for the Lambda Society of Gallaudet University. The banner is white with black hand-painted text that reads Lambda Society Gallaudet Univ. Between the…

MOW SFrank & EKnight-Oct 11, 1987-Vertical angle of marchers holding up a banner reading “Lambda Society Gallaudet Univ.”-A 2.JPG
A color photograph of a large crowd of people marching in the street. Some are holding up a banner for the Lambda Society of Gallaudet University. The banner is white with black hand-painted text that reads Lambda Society Gallaudet Univ. Between the…

MOW SFrank & EKnight-Oct 14, 1979-Group holding up a banner for the Empire Rainbow Alliance for the Deaf, a crowd with other banners in the background, Capitol behind-A.JPG
A color photograph of various groups marching down the street in the 1979 March on Washington. In the center of the photo, people hold up a partially obscured poster for the Empire Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf. The poster features an illustration of…

MOW SFrank & EKnight-Oct 14, 1979-Interpeter wearing an “Interpreter” jacket and signing to a crowd in front of the Washington Monument-A.JPG
A color photograph of a group gathered with the Washington Monument nearby in the background. The group watches an ASL interpreter standing on a chair wearing a jacket that reads "Interpreter." On the far right, almost out of frame, people hold up…

MOW SFrank & EKnight-Oct 14, 1979-Larger group of people signing _ILY”-A.JPG
A color photograph of a group of about seven people gathered on the grass of the National Mall all signing "I love you" to the camera. Other people gathered for the march are visible in the background.

Gay Pride Day 1979 Steve Frank Ed Knight Deaf Booth 02 A Donor Scans 2024 June 04.JPG
A table at DC's Gay Pride Day block party with a banner for the Capital Metro Rainbow Alliance. The banner is partially obscured by several men standing in front of it, one wearing a camera around his neck and one wearing rainbow suspenders who…

Gay Pride Day 1979 Steve Frank Ed Knight Deaf Booth 01 A Donor Scans 2024 June 04.JPG
A color photograph of the stage at the 1979 Gay Pride block party. A crowd of people watch a signer with a guitar. Banners and balloons wave above the crowd.

S 1432.pdf
Text of S. 1432 introduced on July 15, 1985 to prohibit discrimination on the basis of affectional or sexual orientation, and for other purposes.

https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/1514/archive/files/7b72838798685c5336470ad224442066.pdf
DC Center Faith coordinated an interfaith celebration of the history of D.C. area welcoming and affirming congregations. The celebration highlighted the longevity and momentum of LGBT Welcoming Movement from its beginnings to its powerful present. …

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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,…

https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/1514/archive/files/59df7e0589c241459271ad6b24aae0a5.pdf
A discussion on the historic intersection between the LGBTQ+ community and the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, DC with Mindy Daniels, Dee Curry, and Brett Parson, moderated by Rayceen Pendarvis. Craig Howell and Earline Budd were unable…

https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/1514/archive/files/cd25a874ef7fdda0943afdf5775f36e8.pdf
The Rainbow History Project partnered with LC-GLOBE to present the lunchtime panel “Lost Lesbian Spaces” at the Library Congress. The panel addressed the swift disappearance of local lesbian spaces, such as bookstores and bars, since the 1980s. Dr.…
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