A 2009 letter from DC Department of Corrections Director Devon Brown and Acting Attorney General of DC Peter J. Nickles to the DC Trans Coalition Director Jason Terry regarding the implementation of the Policy on Gender Classification and Housing in…
Discussion focused on origins of the Gay Activists Alliance - DC in 1971, its early activities, and its connection with the Kameny for Congress campaign, with a particular emphasis on the campaign to rescind the American Psychiatric Association's…
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.
20 pins from the 1980s and 1990s have been received and photographed; these were sent to RHP by a donor around the time of Mr. Wnuck's death. Mr. Wnuck's Obituary.
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…
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…
This is the official resource for the Pride Guide in Washington D.C. May 27-30 2022, including a proclamation from the mayor. It introduces a welcome statement and a rundown of how DC Black Pride will be run/formatted. There were various workshops…
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
This introduces the D.C.-based Friends radio program, one of the longest-running gay-themed radio shows in the country. It aired from 1973 to 1982, that gave an hour of programming each week. It was "radio for and by the gay community" and welcomed…
Reasons why LGBTQ faith groups were created, specifically the local origins of MCC-DC, Faith Temple, Al-Fatihah, Mintwood Zendo, Bet Mispachah, and Dignity.LISTEN ONLINEPart 1 of 2Part 2 of 2
In January 2017 Brother Help Thyself awarded an estimated $70,000 to about 25 to 30 nonprofits, with the exact amounts and groups revealed at the ceremony celebrating the groups' impact within the LGBTQ communities.
BHT celebrates with the…
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.
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.
Published book189 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm ISBN: 9780578728728Gay Liberation Front (Washington, D.C.)Gay men -- Washington (D.C.)Gays -- Washington (D.C.)