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- Tags: capital pride
Oral History with Cheryl Spector (Queer Capital-Genny Beemyn)
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, act up, activism, aids quilt, aids/hiv, assimilation, Bet Mishpachah, capital pride, capital pride alliance, church ladies for choice, Cinema Follies, cracker barrel sit-in, diversity, drag king contests, drag kings, drag performances, dyke march, faith temple, GLOVE, grassroots fundraising, high femme contests, high heel race, Jewish, lammas, lesbian, lesbian avengers, lesbian services program, needle exchange, NGLFT, nightlife, OUT! DC, phase one, photography, pride, queer, queer nation, Safer Sex Sirens, seize control of the FDA, sodomy laws, spend the money test the drugs cut the red tape, storm the NIH, the second national march on washington for gay and lesbian rights, videography, walk without fear, whitman-walker clinic
Oral History Interview with Bernie Delia, 1956-2024
Oral History Interview with Ryan Bos, 1974-
Tags: aids, aids quilt, badlands, baltimore, Baltimore Pride, black pride, business, capital pride, capital pride alliance, Chesapeake and Potomac Softball League, dc center, DC Front Runners, DCAC, District of Columbia Aquatics Club, Frank Kameny, gay games, Indiana Youth Group, interpride, latino pride, nation, nerp, no justice no pride protest, northeastern regional prides, pose, pride, pride 365, pride reveal, prides of the southeast, RAPP, Residents Achieving Posistive Progress, running, softball, Sports, swimming, tracks, trans pride, university of maryland
Oral History Interview with Ebone F. Bell, 1981-
Oral history interview with Anne Q. Scott, 1982-
Tags: 2000s, 2010s, Adrianne Jones, AIDS Walk, Bachelor/Bachelorette Auction, Bernie Delia, Bill Miles, capital pride, capital pride alliance, Dave Mallory, Dupont Circle, Dyana Mason, Gayborhood, lambda rising, Larry Stansbury, Michael Lutz, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Nellie’s Sports Bar, nonprofit, nonprofit management, phase one, pride, TAGG magazine, the DC Center for the LGBT Community, town danceboutique, Vincent Slatt, Washington Plaza Hotel, whitman-walker clinic