Browse Items (9 total)
- Tags: Washington Blade
Oral History with Steve Weinberg
Oral History with Scott Reiter (CJM)
Tags: Gay men, Jewish, rabbi, synagogue, Washington Blade
Oral History with Nancy Tucker
Tags: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, Activism, annual reminder, bart wenger, bookstores, cade ware, clubs, community bookshop, dupont circle blackmailer, eva freund, Frank Kameny, furies, gay activist alliance, Gay Liberation Front, Gay Women's Alternative (GWA), ina alterman, joanna's, johnnie's, jon swanson, journalism, martha taylor, mattachine society of washington, mimeograph, pat kolar, plus one, publishing, stonewall riots, susan clark, the advocate, the insider, the ladder, university of mary washington, Washington Blade, washington ethical society, zaps
Oral History with Nancy Tucker (Queer Capital-Genny Beemyn)
Tags: 1960s, 1970s, Advertisements, annual reminder, arlington, bart wenger, Brother Help Thyself, dances, dyke, eva freund, Frank Kameny, gay activists alliance, Gay Liberation Front, gay women's alternative, Gay Women's Alternative (GWA), gay women's open house, ina alterman, jo daly, jon swanson, journalism, lammas, lectures, lesbian, lilli vincenz, martha becker, martha taylor, mary farmer, mattachine society of washington, Mautner Project, Medical conditions, newsletter, OWLS, perrin shafer, pickets, plus one, potlucks, publishing, rita mae brown, roommate referral services, sexism, stonewall riots, susan clark, the advocate, the baby blade, the furies collective, Virginia, Washington Blade, whitman-walker clinic
Oral History with Yolanda Santiago (Queer Capital-Genny Beemyn)
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, Anna Marie Rosario, community dance, community organizing, D.C. Metropolitan Area Latino Lesbian and Gay Coalition, Dennis Medina, enlace, HIV/AIDS outreach, Intersectionality, Latina, Latino, Latino Gay Pride, Latinx LGBTQ+, lesbian, Letitia Gomez, Mount Pleasant Riots, National Latino Gay & Lesbian Hotline, police sensitivity training, Racial discrimination in LGBTQ+ community, social events as political action, Washington, Washington Blade
Oral History with Louis Hughes (Queer Capital-Genny Beemyn)
Tags: 1970s, 1980s, ABilly Jones-Hennin, Activism, African Americans, Art, Bachelor's Mill, baltimore, blacklight, brass rail, carl bean, clubhouse, coffeehouse, Conventions, craig harris, delores barry, dj, drag, ENIKalley, essex hemphill, gil gerald, HIV/AIDS, howard university, john gee, lambda student alliance, lawrence washington, lazambra club, lost and found, lucy's, Marches, mel boozer, metropolitan community church, michelle parkerson, national coalition of black lesbians and gays, nightlife, nob hill, ray melrose, reginald harris, renee mccoy, sharon farmer, sidney brinkley, third world conference, thurlow tibbs, tracks, unity fellowship church movement, Washington Blade
Oral History with Peter Edwards
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, African Americans, Black Lives Matter, BLM, capitol hill, catholic, choir, communication, Copley Hall, country, covid-19, Dakota, dating, Dignity DC, Dupont Circle, faith, gay and lesbian switchboard, gay community center, gay rodeo, Georgetown University, interracial couples, Iowa, JR's, lambda rising, lesbian and gay chorus of Washington, marriage equality, maryland, Missouri, Montgomery County Fairground, Mr. Henry's, northern virginia, racism, Religion, Remington's, rodeo, singing, St. Margaret Episcopal Church, St. William Chapel, the blade, Thomas Circle, Tyson's Corner, Virginia, Washington Blade, western
Oral history interview with Dr. Richard DiGioia
Tags: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, Advocacy groups, community education, epidemiology, first wave, friends radio, gay men's venereal disease clinic, George Washington University Hospital, georgetown grill, georgetown lutheran church, health insurance, healthcare, HIV antibody test, HIV/AIDS, HIV/AIDS education, HIV/AIDS treatment, infectious diseases, John Willig, Lisa Keen, Lisner Auditorium AIDS Forum, medicine, Military, Mother Teresa, NIH studies, physician, pneumonia, primary care, Ray Engebretsen, STDs, STIs, Washington Blade, washington free clinic, Washington Hospital Center, whitman-walker clinic
Oral history interview with Cheryl Ann Spector, 1958-2007
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, Activism, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), AIDS remembrance, ARC, Bachelor's Mill, black forest, bowers v. hardwick, clubhouse, die-in, first congregational church, first wave, friends meeting of washington, gay and lesbian community center of baltimore, Gay Women's Alternative (GWA), HIV/AIDS, hung jury, Jewish, journalism, lambda rising, lesbian, lisner audotorium aids forum, national gay and lesbian task force, nightlife, omni shoreham 1988 protest, OUT! DC, phase one, photography, pier 9, pride day, public relations, queer nation, rascals, roadwork, Safer Sex Sirens, sisterfire, sisterspace, spend the money test the drugs cut the red tape, target bush, the other side, the second national march on washington for gay and lesbian rights, tracks, videography, Washington Blade, washington ethical society, wheatpasting, whitman-walker clinic
