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- Tags: lammas
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 Cheryl Spector (Queer Capital-Genny Beemyn)
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, Activism, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), AIDS remembrance, 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, HIV/AIDS, 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 Denise Bump, 1971-
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, black lesbian support group, bookstore, business, catholic, coming out, deaf, feminists, Jane Troxell, Kelsey Brannan, lammas, lesbian, lesbian avengers, Lesbian Service Program, Mother Tongue, RAPP, Residents Achieving Positive Progress, sign language, TAGG, TAGG magazine, whitman-walker clinic, women, women’s initiative
