Browse Items (3 total)
- Tags: marches
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 interview with Anne Q. Scott, 1982-
Tags: 2000s, 2010s, Bachelor/Bachelorette Auction, Bernie Delia, Bill Miles, capital pride, capital pride alliance, Dave Mallory, Dupont Circle, Dyana Mason, Gayborhood, HIV/AIDS, lambda rising, Larry Stansbury, Marches, 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
Oral history interview with Earl Fowlkes
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, Advocacy groups, AIDS remembrance, Antonio Cornelius Baker, arlington, Asian Pacific Islander (API), Bachelor’s Mill, black, black pride, blade, Carlene Cheatam, Center for Disease Control (CDC), Christopher Bates, city services, civil service, Community Prevention Group, community services, Damien Ministries, DC Capital Pride, DC Care Coalition, fireplace, gay man, HIV/AIDS, institutional culture, Jessica Xavier, Jim Graham, JR's, latinos, Marches, Metro Weekly, National Federation of Black Prides, National Mall, New York City, Smile, transgender, Valerie Papaya Mann, Washington D.C., whitman-walker clinic, youth pride
