Oral History Interview With Denise Bump, 1971-
Description
Denise Bump, former owner of Lammas Books and a leader of the D.C. Women's Initiative, discusses finding and sustaining LGBT community and women's spaces in D.C. and elsewhere.
Date
Rights
Coverage
1990s-2010s
bisexual experience
women's spaces
Denise Bump discusses her early life and coming out, her bisexual identity and Catholic faith, her move to D.C. in the early '90s, her efforts to find LGBT community in London and in D.C., her participation in a rap group through the Lesbian Services Program, her role as a volunteer at and owner of Lammas Books, the closing of Lammas, and her role in the D.C. Women's Initiative.
bisexual experience
women's spaces
Denise Bump discusses her early life and coming out, her bisexual identity and Catholic faith, her move to D.C. in the early '90s, her efforts to find LGBT community in London and in D.C., her participation in a rap group through the Lesbian Services Program, her role as a volunteer at and owner of Lammas Books, the closing of Lammas, and her role in the D.C. Women's Initiative.
Interviewer
Interviewee
Location
17th and Rhode Island Ave., Washington, D.C.
Transcription
No.
Original Format
Yes, recording available (.mp3, 45.9 MB)
Link
Link
Duration
01:06:32
Citation
“Oral History Interview With Denise Bump, 1971-,” Rainbow History Project Digital Collections, accessed May 19, 2024, https://archives.rainbowhistory.org/items/show/1445.
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