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Pier 9, at 1824 Half St. SW to the west of South Capitol St. at Buzzard’s Point, was DC’s second gay ‘super’ dance club (following the Plus A One, on 8th St. SE).

The first gay pride parade took place in 1970 in New York City. And this month, cities across the nation will continue the tradition. We talk about how these events have evolved with Vincent E. Slatt of the Rainbow History Project and Jade Salazar, a…

QuiltFlyer.pdf
1 page flyer

QuiltNews1993Aut.pdf
6 page newsletter

QuiltNews1993Sum.pdf
6 page newsletter

QuiltNews1992Win.pdf
8 page newsletter

QuiltNews1993Win.pdf
8 page newsletter

Quilt_Began.pdf
4 page informational flier

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Emilio Cubeiro reading "The revolution ain't over" on Friends Radio, 1974.

Letter and sponsorship form related to fund raising activity by the Bisexual Resource Center. Participants were encouraged to disobey the state sodomy laws for the month of October and seek sponsors for acts of civil disobedience to pledge for each…

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Larry Kennedy, Kevin Kerdash, Michelle Michaels, and David Vanderbilt

Voice Empowered - Omeka .pdf
The GLBT choral movement has empowered individuals to come forth about their identities in a safe and welcoming environment. This documents purpose is to portray the origins, purpose, and history of the GLBT choral movement, including history from…

Earline Budd 9.tiff
Observance of 15th Annual Transgender Day of Remembrance from President Barack Obama, Nov 14, 2014
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