Oral History Interview with Ebone F. Bell, 1981-
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Abstract
Ebone provides us a brief story of finally coming into form with her true self-identification, as well as the mental trials and tribulation that came with letting those she cares about most about her true identity. She also tells us about the fund-raising sentiments she has either occupied herself with or even started on her own. With the advice of many others in her circle, Ebone started TAGG Magazine, which has helped her voice her perspective on proper out-reach sentiments that will help extend LGBT representation beyond its interpretations provided by solely white men. Ebone’s magazine attempts also serve as a testament to “moving forward within your community,” by practicing intentionality and proper representation.
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Interviewer
Kate Ruane
Interviewee
Location
Washington, D.C.
Transcription
Yes, transcript available
Original Format
Yes, recording available (audio .mfa)
Part 1: 33 MB, 01:09:57
Part 2: 3 MB, 00:05:29
Part 1: 33 MB, 01:09:57
Part 2: 3 MB, 00:05:29
Citation
“Oral History Interview with Ebone F. Bell, 1981-,” Rainbow History Project Digital Collections, accessed November 5, 2024, https://archives.rainbowhistory.org/items/show/1759.
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