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Rainbow History Project
Добавлен 24 апр 2016
The Rainbow History Project was founded in 2000 and its mission is to collect, preserve, and promote an active knowledge of the history, arts, and culture of metropolitan Washington DC’s diverse LGBTQ+ communities. Our main projects include:
• Oral History Interviews
• Walking Tours and Social Geography
• Panel Presentations
• Archiving documents, manuscripts, and photographs at our partner, the D.C. History Center
• Recognizing community pioneers
• Research Assistance
Further information about RHP, this collection, or its analog archives, can be found on its website: www.rainbowhistory.org, or by contacting info@rainbowhistory.org. The Rainbow History Project respects the copyright and intellectual property rights associated with the materials in its collection. To the best of its knowledge, these items are either in the public domain; are orphaned works; and/or had their rights for public display transferred to RHP.
• Oral History Interviews
• Walking Tours and Social Geography
• Panel Presentations
• Archiving documents, manuscripts, and photographs at our partner, the D.C. History Center
• Recognizing community pioneers
• Research Assistance
Further information about RHP, this collection, or its analog archives, can be found on its website: www.rainbowhistory.org, or by contacting info@rainbowhistory.org. The Rainbow History Project respects the copyright and intellectual property rights associated with the materials in its collection. To the best of its knowledge, these items are either in the public domain; are orphaned works; and/or had their rights for public display transferred to RHP.
2024 DC QTAPI Week Kickoff Celebration
2024 DC QTAPI Week Kickoff Celebration
May 28, 2024
Washington, DC
Speakers (left to right):
Anchaleeya Thompson
Kate Youngjoo Shim
Ben De Guzman
Lesley Kingston
Mohammed Q. Amin
Moderator:
Theo Brown
May 28, 2024
Washington, DC
Speakers (left to right):
Anchaleeya Thompson
Kate Youngjoo Shim
Ben De Guzman
Lesley Kingston
Mohammed Q. Amin
Moderator:
Theo Brown
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Видео
"Radical Harmonies" Panel Discussion
Просмотров 692 месяца назад
"Radical Harmonies" chronicles the Women's Music Cultural Movement and its evolution from a "girl with guitar" to a revolution in the roles of women in music and culture. In its heyday of the 1970s and 80s, women's music opened doors for women musicians, producers, sound and light technicians, and for new women-owned recording companies and women-oriented shows. Panelists: Dr. Dee Mosbacher, Dr...
"Fierceness Served" Panel Discussion
Просмотров 723 месяца назад
The Fierceness Served! The ENIKAlley Coffeehouse documentary focuses on the history of a Black LGBT performance venue, rehearsal space, and meeting place for artists and political organizations in Washington, DC from the 1980s to the mid-90s. The film features the work of Coffeehouse artists as well as interviews with surviving members and supporters. Public Screening & Discussion Panelists: Ch...
The Freedom Campaign: My Own Thing
Просмотров 1916 месяцев назад
The Freedom Campaign "My Own Thing" Fenenbock and Associates 7/27/1987
The Freedom Campaign: Freedom 60
Просмотров 876 месяцев назад
The Freedom Campaign, revised 7/27/1987 Fenenbock and Associates Independence The Constitution Tolerance Freedom Americans for Constitutional Freedom and Americans for the Preservation of Freedom
Home Rule and Accountability: A Gay and Lesbian Community Perspective
Просмотров 1838 месяцев назад
“Home Rule and Accountability: A Gay and Lesbian Community Perspective.” 00:00 Countdown plays 00:12 Title Shows “Home Rule and Accountability: A Gay and Lesbian Community Perspective" 00:17 video opens to disruption of DC’s city council meeting on December 13th [1988? 1989?]. Council Chair David A Clarke. 2:21 video pans to Lori Jean of the Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance of Washington disc...
Gay USA Television Program: 4 Segments
Просмотров 90811 месяцев назад
Gay USA-Momentum TV: Human Rights Campaign Fund First Recording: 00:00-7:54 Gay USA-Momentum TV: Human Rights Campaign Fund Group is Mandy Carter, Randy, Hillary Rosen. Host by Tim McFeeley, 1992 00:00 eople talking about political candidates running in the 1992 United States elections and who support LGBT rights the most 7:54 end Second Recording: 7:56-8:44 7:56 Voting bumper with phrase, “THE...
Logan Circle and the LGBTQ Community: A History
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Logan Circle and the LGBTQ Community: A History Panelists: Larry Rosen, Sak Pollert, Ed Bailey, Maurice Dorsey, Nicolas Shi Moderator: Jeff Donahoe, Rainbow History Project A collaboration of the Logan Circle Community Association and Rainbow History Project June 7, 2023
Talking Trans History: Living History of Trans Pride in DC
Просмотров 219Год назад
DC Trans Pride History Panel Panelists: SaVanna Wanzer, Rev. Brian Hamilton, Holly Goldmann Moderator: Rev. Diedre Gray, Director Trans Pride Initiative, Rainbow History Project Martin Luther King, Jr. Library Washington, DC May 20, 2023
Talent/unTalent Show 1996 Oct 20
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In the 1990s, Asians and Friends of Washington DC held an annual talent show called "Talent/unTalent." October 20, 1996 TRT 00:45:21,12 00:18-00:50 New Emcee: White man in tuxedo 00:51-03:37 Ivan the Terrible 03:38-04:14 Emcee introduces Japanese commercials recorded by Michael 04:16-05:26 This is the recording of Japanese commercials projected on an overhead screen. 05:27-06:14 Emcee 06:15-11:...
Lesbian and Gay Pride Marches: Johannesburg 1990 and 1992
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This recording includes two films with footage from Johannesburg, South Africa, first and third pride marches: Lesbian and Gay Pride March, Saturday, 13 October 1990; and, Johannesburg Rights and Pride March, October 1992. Film 1: 00:00-18:04 Johannesberg 1990 Blank: 18:03-18:30 Film 2: 18:31-44:01 "Gay Life is Best"; Johannesburg Rights and Pride March 1992, by Zackie Ahmet (c1993) Film 1: 00:...
Rump Session Sodomy Repeal Project
Просмотров 221Год назад
"Rump Session" includes footage from the DC Council debate and vote on repealing the sodomy laws, December 1, 1992. The amendment to repeal failed 5-5-3, and gay rights activists were evicted from the Council chambers. 00:00 Intro 01:31 The Bottleneck. Wilhelmina Rolark. 02:47 The Process. John L. Ray. 06:03 The Institution. Hilda Mason. 10:38 The Outcome. 5 Yes, 5 No, 3 Absent. Amendment fails...
BEAT: The Performance Poetry of Chasen Gaver
Просмотров 285Год назад
A video by Jamie Walters, VEE Productions, 1988. This compilation of performance videos and interview clips, by and about poet Chasen Gaver, is an interesting and offbeat look at the way one man gets his artistic and social messages across. Using a combination of Motown and punk rock, everyday props and precisely orchestrated delivery, Chasen has fun (often biting fun) with humankind's foibles ...
"Talking Trans History" with Earline Budd, Rayceen Pendarvis, and Gibby Thomas.
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As part of its "Trans History Initiative," the Rainbow History Project hosted a "Talking Trans History" panel with Earline Budd, Rayceen Pendarvis, and Gabrielle "Gibby" Thomas. Earline Budd has been a trans-identified activist since the 1970s. During the 1980s, she started her work with HIV and AIDS support; she has won several discrimination lawsuits, including against the DC Department of Co...
Talking Black Gay History: Ric Irick, the publisher of "Malebox!"
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Talking Black Gay History: Ric Irick, the publisher of "Malebox!"
"Here Because We're Queer" chat with author and archivist Brian Miller
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"Here Because We're Queer" chat with author and archivist Brian Miller
The AIDS Connection - ABC (7/24/1987)
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The AIDS Connection - ABC (7/24/1987)
AIDS: Profile of an Epidemic - PBS (1/22/1986)
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AIDS: Profile of an Epidemic - PBS (1/22/1986)
20/20: AIDS and Homophobia - ABC (4/10/1986)
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 года назад
20/20: AIDS and Homophobia - ABC (4/10/1986)
CBS Eyewitness News - CBS (6/13/1986)
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CBS Eyewitness News - CBS (6/13/1986)
West 57th: AIDS Frauds - CBS (4/27/1987)
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West 57th: AIDS Frauds - CBS (4/27/1987)
FNN Focus: The Los Altos Story (8/27/1990)
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.2 года назад
FNN Focus: The Los Altos Story (8/27/1990)
Dr.Fauci ❤
*If you can’t understand what they’re saying, turn on the CC on your screen.*
This guy was lucky... I still know many who survived and live with HIV and who to this day have no contact with the same mothers that birthed them. It's so sad...
I don't feel sorry for people who died by having gay sex. You could have requested your 1 partner 1 partner to get checked / tested knowing AIDS in the gay community was so rampant especially in the 80's, but nope just willy nilly had unprotected anal sex and got the disease. Strength would have been to tell gay men to get tested and have their partners get tested and to stay in monogamous relationships.
Hmmm he would be in prison today it's a felony to knowingly spread aids. What a POS
I love him❤ SIP Dr Peter
To be honest I watch some of these documentaries when I start feeling like I am taking life for granted. I feel such sorrow for these people. It’s not a self serving thing. It is a wake up call to remind ourselves that life is fragile and to never take it for granted.
I will see Jim in The Crowd gathered with the 144,000. He knew exactly what to do before death, not too many get that chance. SIP Jim, you were loved.
I still think they need to run PSA's on this disease at least 2x a month.Regardless of how far they have come in medical treatment - its still exists.Peace and love to the beautiful people that have been taken by this disease🙏🏾
I went to school across the street at this time. It was horrifying watching them go in and not come out.
They charge people with attempted murder for that today.
Whoever wrote the Frontline theme, I hope you get royalties. Nothing else sounds like it ever. ❤
Thanks to gays for aide
Almost 40 years ago. Watching this brought back the feeling of helplessness. My first b/f died a few weeks before this broadcast. He died of leukemia. At least that’s what I was told. I remember how scared I was going to his funeral. A few years later I met a handsome man who had just moved back to the area after living in Baltimore for a while. He could have been a model, but was quite shy. We went out a few times, then he wanted to talk about something serious. He had AIDS. That’s why he moved back to live with his folks. I still wanted to see him. We dated for several more months, then he broke up with me. He felt considering what I’d been through, it wouldn’t be fair to me. Several months later I went to his funeral. I felt as if I was spinning out of control. I started seeing a therapist. He made me realize none of what happened was my fault. I used to take myself out to dinner after an appointment. Kind of treating myself to something nice. I decided to walk into Tiffany one night, see how the other half lived. Somebody tapped my shoulder. I turned around and in a flash saw the rest of my life. He was tall, darker, brown hair and eyes, and a mustache. He was wearing all beige. He smiled and introduced himself. After some small talked he asked if he could buy me a drink. The following week we went on our first date. He was nervous, we had a good time. That was 34 years ago. We’re still together, got married 10 years ago. He’s always said to me how much I make him smile. It’s been a frightening few years, not much smiling. I was diagnosed with stage3 cancer, then a few years later lung cancer. He’s held my hand through it all. I know I’m very lucky. I still miss all those who died in the 80’s and 90’s I dated or were friends with. But I wouldn’t have my life any other way. I actually have a husband, I think they would be happy for us.
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He is like an angel everyone respects him❤❤❤❤
So lovely person❤❤❤
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Its a sin and a shame that the Black and Hispanic communities only got bleach water and condoms, while the white community got labs and lawyers.And people are surprised to learn the Black community has a higher than normal rate to this day of Hiv. Sad!
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Vito is such a charming man
I wonder How long after this interview they passed away! Hope they were in peace!
AIDS isn't gods punishment AIDS is proof there is no GOD
My heart goes out to everyone in this video.
Great film.
RIP Amar. You could tell that he was having trouble breathing, that poor baby. Pneumocystis is a monster to this day for AIDS patients without access to antiretrovirals and pentamidine. HIV truly is evil, and I am so grateful that we have been able to turn this into a treatable chronic health condition.
I could never forgive my mom.
Love the Republican from Houston and his “small government “.
I got so mad and sad for the kids. The innocent ones who didn’t contract it from sex or drugs, but by something they thought would be for their own good, a blood transfusion. So sad grown adults treated them like that.
I had diarrhea yesterday. I don’t have internet access anymore so I’m just trying to figure it out and then I’ll be back in the office for the next year or two days I need internet to connect to internet and internet access to my internet access to google mail app to get internet access to internet internet access to yahoo mail yahoo finance and internet access to yahoo yahoo internet yahoo google
I’m sorry for your loss
80s was very scary time for aids patients we came a long way in medicine (watching this in 2024 )
Am I to deduced that aids was started by men having sexual relationships with men? Because to date I don’t know where aids originated? Just like covid!!!
sooooo sad, by nowadays standards they would be alive and fine. This generation left a legacy - the awareness that it is in everyones hand to curb such infection.
Thank you for all the nurses who stood up and cared for these patients when noone else was there for them. may God bless you all always. ❤❤🎉
We all sin and come short of the glory of God. This is a very tragic story. Sexual immorality is one of the hardest vices to overcome, but there's NOTHING too hard for our Savior Jesus Christ! Yes, it's true that the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus. David had an affair, and it cost him dearly, although he did repent, and God didn't remove the Holy Spirit from him, he did have tragedy after tragedy unfold because of his actions, and that of his son Absolom. Hopefully Suzi made her peace with God before she passed. We should always pray for mercy rather than judgment. Again, we ALL sin, and just because someone sins different than us doesn't give us the right to act as judge, jury, and executioner. Only Father God has that right. God bless
Also Ryan White caught it through Blood Transfusion ,Look how people treated him
Larry kramer,Peter staley activists remember how great they were fighting fir medication ,hospital beds everything,cruel back then how they were all treated
So this guy zero had sex with a monkey? Was Fauchi watching?
This debate is SILLY. We live in a country that still imposes the death penalty, but the terminally ill dont have the right to end their own lives and suffering? 🤡
I wonder how my Mom and Dad would’ve reacted had I told them that I had it. God rest their souls in Heaven ❤
Romanos 1 versículo 18-30
Im living with it,not having sex etc frel like a nun however since mo cure i don't want to tale mees for something that will kill me anyways.... Hey hope to see you in the Kingdom
The fact that Amy Sloan died just 4 months after this aired is devastating. She was so articulate, and was a huge advocate for education and research for AIDS. May she rest in peace.
56:50 los que están como merolicos aplaudiendo son gays que recibieron el castigo divino en la Biblia Romanos capitulo 1 versículo 18-32 no quisieron escuchar al congresista si no que sus bajas pasiones y perversiones los llevaron a la tumba
Never share toilets with people who have HIV, use safe sex, this virus probably still hits the millions 😢
The one female nurse with the British accent looks and sounds a lot like Kelly LeBrock. Also, am I the only one who thought it was strange that they were playing this sort of upbeat jazz music when they were doing the rundown of all the patients who had passed away?
I lost many friends in the late 80s and early 90s when I found a picture of me and 7 of my friends when we went to Hawaii together I’m the only one left alive it made me cry so hard