Browse Items (7 total)
- Tags: capital pride
Oral history interview with Anne Q. Scott, 1982-
Tags: 2000s, 2010s, Advocacy groups, Bars and clubs, Capital Pride, Capital Pride Alliance, Community centers, Dupont Circle, Employment, HIV/AIDS, Lambda Rising, Marches, Phase One, Pride, Publications, town danceboutique, Vincent Slatt, Washington D.C., Washington Plaza Hotel, whitman-walker clinic
Oral History Interview with Bernie Delia, 1956-2024
Oral history interview with Carlene Cheatam
Tags: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, Advocacy groups, African Americans, Bars and clubs, Black, Black and White Men Together (BWMT), Capital Pride, Civil rights, Coffee houses, Coming out, Community Pioneers, Economic rights, Faith, Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance (GLAA), Gay men, HIV/AIDS, Lesbians, Phase One, Political organizations, Politics, Pride, Pride events, Publications, Rainey Cheeks, Religion, Sapphire Sapphos, Washington D.C., ziegfelds
Oral history interview with Earl Fowlkes
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, Advocacy groups, AIDS remembrance, Arlington VA, Asian Pacific Islander (API), Bachelor's Mill, Black, Capital Pride, Gay men, HIV/AIDS, JRs, Latine, Marches, Medical facilities, Pride, Publications, Restaurants, transgender, Valerie Papaya Mann, Washington Blade, Washington D.C., whitman-walker clinic, youth pride
Oral History Interview with Ebone F. Bell, 1981-
Oral History Interview with Ryan Bos, 1974-
Tags: AIDS remembrance, Athletic clubs, Badlands, Baltimore MD, Bars and clubs, Black, Capital Pride, Capital Pride Alliance, Community, Community centers, Frank Kameny, Gay Games, HIV/AIDS, Latine, Pride, Pride events, Protests, Sports, Student groups, tracks, trans pride, university of maryland, Washington D.C., Youth advocacy
Oral History with Cheryl Spector (Queer Capital-Genny Beemyn)
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, Activism, Adult movie theaters, Advocacy groups, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), AIDS remembrance, Bookstores, Capital Pride, Capital Pride Alliance, Community centers, Drag kings, Drag performances, HIV/AIDS, Jewish, Lesbian Avengers, Lesbians, Marches, Medical facilities, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), Nightlife, Obscenity laws, Phase One, Pride, Protests, Queer, Religion, Religious facilities, the second national march on washington for gay and lesbian rights, videography, walk without fear, Washington D.C., whitman-walker clinic
