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Portrait of Jill Strachan, leader of local LGBT arts organizations and recipient of a 2015 Community Pioneers Award.

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Portrait of Susan Silber, provider of LGBT–friendly family law in the D.C. area, recipient of a 2015 Community Pioneers Award.

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Portrait of Annette “Chi” Hughes, founding member of Sapphire Sapphos and AIDS educator, recipient of a 2015 Community Pioneers Award.

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Portrait of Atul Garg and Yassir Islam, founders of KhushDC and recipients of 2015 Community Pioneers Awards.

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Portrait of Kathleen DeBold (right), Mautner Project and Lambda Literary Awards administrator and recipient of a 2015 Community Pioneers Award, and her partner Barbara Johnson.

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Portrait of Wallace Leo Corbett Jr, AIDS educator and recipient of a 2015 Community Pioneers Award.

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Portrait of Ruby Corado, transgender activist and founder of Casa Ruby, recipient of a 2015 Community Pioneers Award.

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Portrait of Eric Cohen and Jonathan Blumenthal, founders of LGBT volunteer group Burgundy Crescent Volunteers and recipients of 2015 Community Pioneers Awards.

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This booklet introduces the Rainbow History Project and its Community Pioneer Award. The booklet provides profiles of each of the 2015 award recipients.

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Group of attendees at Gay Pride '72. Although this was included with a number of photographs related to Gay Liberation Front-DC, and Washington D.C. did have its first Gay Pride Week in 1972, it is unknown whether this photograph was taken in…

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Gay Liberation Front-DC members march with unknown others outside Radio City Music Hall during the Christopher Street Liberation Day parade.

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Members of the National Gay Task Force gather with politicians at a press conference in the Rayburn House Office Building announcing the introduction of the Civil Rights Amendment of 1975, H.R. 5452. This would have added "affectional or sexual…

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Religious services being held in the GLF House at 1620 S. St. NW

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This is the court order reversing the Office of Human Rights decision concerning employment discrimination and retaliation against Kenda Kirby and remanding the case for further proceedings.

This is a recording of the public hearing on the 1993 "District of Columbia Criminal Code Right to Privacy Amendment Act of 1993" which repealed DC's sodomy laws.LISTEN ONLINETape 1 of 8Tape 2 of 8 Tape 5 of 8Tape 6 of 8Tape 7 of 8Tape 8 of 8[Tape 3…
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