Oral history interview with Paul Albergo

Coverage

In this interview, Paul Albergo discusses his involvement with a number of LGBTQ organizations, including Dignity Washington, the Gay Rights National Lobby (which preceded the Human Rights Campaign) , the National Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation, the National Association of People with AIDS, and Whitman-Walker Health's peer counseling program. Paul was president of the Washington DC chapter of DignityUSA, a national organization of LGBTQ Catholics, from 1986 through 1989. During that time, the group was ousted from its first home on the Georgetown campus because of its LTBTQ affiliation, and it moved to St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, where it still celebrates Mass today.

Interviewer

Location

Washington, DC

Transcription

No, not yet transcribed.

Original Format

Yes, recording available.

Citation

“Oral history interview with Paul Albergo,” Rainbow History Project Digital Collections, accessed October 17, 2024, https://archives.rainbowhistory.org/items/show/1405.

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