Want access to this audio?Please fill out this form or email oralhistories@rainbowhistory.orgThe Reverend Jerry Anderson, an Episcopalian chaplain in DC during the HIV/AIDS crisis and one of the founders of The Episcopal Caring Response to AIDS,…
Isaiah Poole discusses his career as a journalist and advocate for newsroom diversity, including founding the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association and the Washington Association of Black Journalists.
Oral history with Fran Levine, co-owner of Soho Tea & Coffee at 2150 P St NW, Washington, DC in Dupont Circle, the oldest independent Tea and Coffee house in DC who identifies as a lesbian woman. Interview by Autumn Eastman.
Esther Katzman, founder of Senior Health Resources and former Board Member of Gay Women’s Alternative, discusses her work starting Senior Health Resources, an organization for aging LGBTQ+ people. She also discusses coming out to her family, moving…
Oral history with Ellen Khan, director of the Children, Youth, and Families Program at the Human Rights Campaign and former Lesbian Services Program Director at Whitman-Walker Clinic.