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Buffalo Women's Oral History Project, 1978-1990
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Part-ethnography and part-history, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy is an intimate history of a lesbian community in Buffalo, New York. It combines the ethnographic method of a rigorous study of a single community’s culture and identity, along with the historian’s urge to analyze the specific forces that shape these communities over time. In terms of primary sources, this historical analysis relied on the Buffalo Women’s Oral History Project. This extensive oral history project began in 1978 and extended through the next 13 years. Interview subjects were working-class lesbian women from Buffalo, New York who described their experiences during the period from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s.
These recordings of interviews with working-class lesbians are rich with wisdom, insight and emotion. Interviews discuss a wide range of topics including butch/femme roles, gendered sexuality, relationships, family dynamics, the bar scene, religion, realization of homosexuality, coming out, lesbian mothers, oppression, police brutality, race, gay rights movements, women in the military, youth, and identity. They offer dynamic first-person perspectives of the place and time before the emergence of the gay and lesbian liberation movements. From these stories surface the personal struggles and triumphs of the lesbian community during an intensely oppressive time.
These interviews were donated to the archives by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy and were subsequently digitized by students from the Pratt Institute, Projects in Digital Archives class, LIS-665.
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Joe, April 18, 1979 (Tape 1)
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Lesbian bars
Lesbian and gay experience
Lesbian community
Identity, lesbians--United States--interview
Lesbian Herstory Archives
Lesbianism
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Side A: Joe talks about the social atmosphere in the 1920s through the 1940s. He talks about Service Clubs and Music Circles as vehicles for social interaction but claims not to know of any exclusively gay or lesbian social groups. He also talks about the one gay bar in town in the 1930s and '40s and calls it "middle class at best."
Side B: Joe talks about social clubs (all men's clubs) and how gay society functioned within these clubs. He also talked about sports and gay women at the time.
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Madeline Davis
Joe
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Lesbian Herstory Archives
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1979-04-18
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2011-10
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Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, 665 Projects in Digital Archives Students
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This recording is 1 of 2 tapes recorded with Joe on 1979-04-18.
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Kennedy, E. L. & Davis, M. D. (1993). <em>Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community</em>. New York: Routledge
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Side A: 30:18
Side B: 18:20
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Buffalo, NY
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1920s-1940s
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
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Communities
Identity
Madeline Davis
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Buffalo Women's Oral History Project, 1978-1990
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An account of the resource
Part-ethnography and part-history, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy is an intimate history of a lesbian community in Buffalo, New York. It combines the ethnographic method of a rigorous study of a single community’s culture and identity, along with the historian’s urge to analyze the specific forces that shape these communities over time. In terms of primary sources, this historical analysis relied on the Buffalo Women’s Oral History Project. This extensive oral history project began in 1978 and extended through the next 13 years. Interview subjects were working-class lesbian women from Buffalo, New York who described their experiences during the period from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s.
These recordings of interviews with working-class lesbians are rich with wisdom, insight and emotion. Interviews discuss a wide range of topics including butch/femme roles, gendered sexuality, relationships, family dynamics, the bar scene, religion, realization of homosexuality, coming out, lesbian mothers, oppression, police brutality, race, gay rights movements, women in the military, youth, and identity. They offer dynamic first-person perspectives of the place and time before the emergence of the gay and lesbian liberation movements. From these stories surface the personal struggles and triumphs of the lesbian community during an intensely oppressive time.
These interviews were donated to the archives by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy and were subsequently digitized by students from the Pratt Institute, Projects in Digital Archives class, LIS-665.
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Joan, September 11, 1978 (Tape 1)
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Lesbian bars
Lesbian and gay experience
Lesbians--United States--Interviews
Lesbians--United States--Identity
Lesbians--United States--History
Lesbianism
Lesbian Herstory Archives
Lesbian Community--New York (State)--New York
Lesbian Community--New York (State)--New York
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Side A: Joan discusses the distinction between butch and femme lesbians, the differences between the white and black gay communities, the Buffalo lesbian bar scene, and coming out in the 1960s.
Side B: Joan discusses the class divisions in the lesbian community, the university gay scene, and her personal, professional, and romantic history.
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Madeline Davis
Joan
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Lesbian Herstory Archives
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1978-09-11
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2011-10
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Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, 665 Projects in Digital Archives Students
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This recording is 1 of 2 tapes recorded with Joan on 1978-09-11.
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Kennedy, E. L. & Davis, M. D. (1993). Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community. New York: Routledge
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Side A: 31:21
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eng
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Sound
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SPW#441
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Buffalo, NY
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1960-1969
1970-1979
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
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Bars
Butch and Femme
Colleges and Universities
Coming Out
Communities
Identity
Madeline Davis
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Buffalo Women's Oral History Project, 1978-1990
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An account of the resource
Part-ethnography and part-history, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy is an intimate history of a lesbian community in Buffalo, New York. It combines the ethnographic method of a rigorous study of a single community’s culture and identity, along with the historian’s urge to analyze the specific forces that shape these communities over time. In terms of primary sources, this historical analysis relied on the Buffalo Women’s Oral History Project. This extensive oral history project began in 1978 and extended through the next 13 years. Interview subjects were working-class lesbian women from Buffalo, New York who described their experiences during the period from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s.
These recordings of interviews with working-class lesbians are rich with wisdom, insight and emotion. Interviews discuss a wide range of topics including butch/femme roles, gendered sexuality, relationships, family dynamics, the bar scene, religion, realization of homosexuality, coming out, lesbian mothers, oppression, police brutality, race, gay rights movements, women in the military, youth, and identity. They offer dynamic first-person perspectives of the place and time before the emergence of the gay and lesbian liberation movements. From these stories surface the personal struggles and triumphs of the lesbian community during an intensely oppressive time.
These interviews were donated to the archives by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy and were subsequently digitized by students from the Pratt Institute, Projects in Digital Archives class, LIS-665.
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Side A: 46:32
Side B: 23:30
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Paula, January 18, 1990 (Tape 1)
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Lesbian and gay experience
Lesbian community--New York
Gay bars
Lesbian culture
Lesbians--Relations with heterosexuals
Lesbians--United States--Social conditions
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An account of the resource
Side A: Paula describes various locations where gay men and women would meet each other, like Kleinman's Corner and bars such as Ralph Martin's. Often these locations also served as hubs for sex workers. She speaks about the rigidly defined roles of "butch" and "femme" provided for lesbians during the 1940s. Paula talks about her life as femme and being married to a man who introduced her to gay/lesbian life. She discusses her sexual life and the type of sex that women had with each other in the 1940s, specifically within the strict binary of butch and femme. Paula recalls the social life at bars, such as Ralph Martin's, which included dancing, drag shows, prostitution, and drugs.
Side B: Paula speaks about her family life in relation to her sexual identity. She talks about her husband's fast lifestyle and her changing preferences eventually causing the dissolution of their marriage. Paula mentions the types of employment she has had, including working in department stores, as a waitress, as a desk clerk at the Genesee Hotel, and on the assembly line at Bell Aircraft. She speaks more about various bars that she went to: Pat's, Dugan's, the Carousel, and the Carlton Hotel. She talks about a long-term relationship that she had, after her divorce, that lasted ten years, as well as traveling out of the Buffalo area to places like Florida, California, and Utica, N.Y.
The recording cuts off abruptly after 23 minutes.
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Madeline Davis
Paula
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Lesbian Herstory Archives
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1990-01-18
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2011-11
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Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, 665 Projects in Digital Archives Students
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This recording is 1 of 2 tapes recorded with Paula on 1990-01-18.
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tape cassette "SPW462 Paula"
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Kennedy, E. L. & Davis, M. D. (1993). Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community. New York: Routledge
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Side A: 46:32
Side B: 23:30
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eng
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Sound
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SPW #462
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Buffalo, N.Y.
Utica, N.Y.
Florida
California
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1940s-1950s
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
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Bars
Butch and Femme
Communities
Heterosexuality
Identity
Madeline Davis
Marriage
Sex Work & Sex Workers
Travel
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Buffalo Women's Oral History Project, 1978-1990
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An account of the resource
Part-ethnography and part-history, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy is an intimate history of a lesbian community in Buffalo, New York. It combines the ethnographic method of a rigorous study of a single community’s culture and identity, along with the historian’s urge to analyze the specific forces that shape these communities over time. In terms of primary sources, this historical analysis relied on the Buffalo Women’s Oral History Project. This extensive oral history project began in 1978 and extended through the next 13 years. Interview subjects were working-class lesbian women from Buffalo, New York who described their experiences during the period from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s.
These recordings of interviews with working-class lesbians are rich with wisdom, insight and emotion. Interviews discuss a wide range of topics including butch/femme roles, gendered sexuality, relationships, family dynamics, the bar scene, religion, realization of homosexuality, coming out, lesbian mothers, oppression, police brutality, race, gay rights movements, women in the military, youth, and identity. They offer dynamic first-person perspectives of the place and time before the emergence of the gay and lesbian liberation movements. From these stories surface the personal struggles and triumphs of the lesbian community during an intensely oppressive time.
These interviews were donated to the archives by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy and were subsequently digitized by students from the Pratt Institute, Projects in Digital Archives class, LIS-665.
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<h4><a href="/mp3_files/SPW456_MARYK_B.wav.mp3" target="_blank">Download Side B</a></h4>
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Side B: 45:20
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Mary K., December 12, 1981
Subject
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Lesbian and gay experience
Lesbian bars
Prostitution
Lesbian couples--United States
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Side A: Mary discusses her experiences in the gay community in Buffalo in the 1950s. She discusses in detail the gay bar scene and describes the clientele at the Carousel, Bingo's, and the Chesterfield. The interviewee also describes the dynamic of the relationships she experienced and observed in terms of both race and gender identity. Mary also discusses prostitution in the Buffalo community during the 1950s. She describes some of her own sexual and relationship experiences.
Side B: Continuing the conversation from Side A, Mary discusses in more detail the types of people she observed in the various bars in Buffalo, as well as her family. She explains that she got along with her family, but never came out to them, in spite of which her father never questioned her about her relationships or pressured her to get married. She also discusses the socio-economic status of various gay communities throughout Buffalo. Both the interviewer and the interviewee discuss butch and femme identities within the larger context of the lesbian community in Buffalo. Mary speaks in more detail about her social experiences.
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Mary K.
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Lesbian Herstory Archives
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1981-12-12
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2011-10
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Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, 665 Projects in Digital Archives Students
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tape cassette "SPW456 Mary K"
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Kennedy, E. L. & Davis, M. D. (1993). Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community. New York: Routledge
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Side A: 45:46
Side B: 45:20
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eng
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SPW# 456
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Buffalo, N.Y.
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1950s
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
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Bars
Butch and Femme
Coming Out
Communities
Economics
Marriage
Relationships
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Buffalo Women's Oral History Project, 1978-1990
Description
An account of the resource
Part-ethnography and part-history, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy is an intimate history of a lesbian community in Buffalo, New York. It combines the ethnographic method of a rigorous study of a single community’s culture and identity, along with the historian’s urge to analyze the specific forces that shape these communities over time. In terms of primary sources, this historical analysis relied on the Buffalo Women’s Oral History Project. This extensive oral history project began in 1978 and extended through the next 13 years. Interview subjects were working-class lesbian women from Buffalo, New York who described their experiences during the period from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s.
These recordings of interviews with working-class lesbians are rich with wisdom, insight and emotion. Interviews discuss a wide range of topics including butch/femme roles, gendered sexuality, relationships, family dynamics, the bar scene, religion, realization of homosexuality, coming out, lesbian mothers, oppression, police brutality, race, gay rights movements, women in the military, youth, and identity. They offer dynamic first-person perspectives of the place and time before the emergence of the gay and lesbian liberation movements. From these stories surface the personal struggles and triumphs of the lesbian community during an intensely oppressive time.
These interviews were donated to the archives by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy and were subsequently digitized by students from the Pratt Institute, Projects in Digital Archives class, LIS-665.
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22:10
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<br />
<h4><a href="/mp3_files/SPW468_PAT_A.wav.mp3" target="_blank">Download the Interview</a></h4>
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Pat G., May 21, [year unknown] (Tape 2)
Subject
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Lesbian bars
Lesbian and gay experience
Lesbian Community--New York (State)
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Pat shows family photos. She says several of her family members were gay, including her mother and brother. She talks about bars, the 557 and 217, with racially mixed clientele. She describes violence when straight men tried to dance with gay women. She mentions other favorite bars from the 1950s: the Chesterfield, the KittyCat, Club Coco, the 469. Pat describes her relationships, many of which involved "messing around on and off" for many years. She describes coming out to her mother at age 13, and talks about the "white girls from Canada" (lesbians) who were her mother's friends.
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Liz Lapovsky
Pat G.
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Lesbian Herstory Archives
Date Created
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19??-05-21
Date Modified
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2011-11
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Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, 665 Projects in Digital Archives Students
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This recording is 2 of 2 tapes recorded with Pat G. on 19??-05-21.
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tape cassette "SPW468 Pat"
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Kennedy, E. L. & Davis, M. D. (1993). Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community. New York: Routledge
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22:10
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mpeg
wav
Language
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eng
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SPW# 468
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Detroit, M.I.
Albany, N.Y.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Buffalo, N.Y.
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1953-1960s
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
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Clubs
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Families
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Buffalo Women's Oral History Project, 1978-1990
Description
An account of the resource
Part-ethnography and part-history, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy is an intimate history of a lesbian community in Buffalo, New York. It combines the ethnographic method of a rigorous study of a single community’s culture and identity, along with the historian’s urge to analyze the specific forces that shape these communities over time. In terms of primary sources, this historical analysis relied on the Buffalo Women’s Oral History Project. This extensive oral history project began in 1978 and extended through the next 13 years. Interview subjects were working-class lesbian women from Buffalo, New York who described their experiences during the period from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s.
These recordings of interviews with working-class lesbians are rich with wisdom, insight and emotion. Interviews discuss a wide range of topics including butch/femme roles, gendered sexuality, relationships, family dynamics, the bar scene, religion, realization of homosexuality, coming out, lesbian mothers, oppression, police brutality, race, gay rights movements, women in the military, youth, and identity. They offer dynamic first-person perspectives of the place and time before the emergence of the gay and lesbian liberation movements. From these stories surface the personal struggles and triumphs of the lesbian community during an intensely oppressive time.
These interviews were donated to the archives by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy and were subsequently digitized by students from the Pratt Institute, Projects in Digital Archives class, LIS-665.
Sound
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tape cassette
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Side A: 45:52
Side B: 45:52
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<br />
<h4><a href="/mp3_files/SPW460_MARYT_A.wav.mp3" target="_blank">Download Side A</a></h4>
<h4><a href="/mp3_files/SPW460_MARYT_B.wav.mp3" target="_blank">Download Side B</a></h4>
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Mary T., July 7, 1978 (Tape 1)
Subject
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Sexual relationships
Lesbians--family--relationships
Lesbians--Relations with heterosexuals
Gay military personnel--United States
Lesbian bars
U.S. states--Race relations
Role playing
Lesbian community
Lesbians--United States--Social conditions
Lesbian culture
Gay men--Relations with lesbians
Description
An account of the resource
Side A: Mary briefly describes her childhood and family dynamics. Mary and the interviewer then discuss the first time Mary recognized being different and her thoughts on desiring women at a young age, yet not knowing about lesbianism as a concept or about the lesbian community. Mary then recalls the first time she encountered the word "lesbian" when she joined the U.S. Air Force and describes her experiences with women while in the service. Mary talks about being a lesbian in the military, the investigation into her conduct, and her dishonorable discharge. After Mary got another job, she started going to a bar in Buffalo, N.Y., and she talks about the other lesbians she met there. Mary then discovered other bars and talks about the scene as well as the role-playing of butch and femme.
Constant whirring noise that stops about 10 minutes into the recording.
Side B: Mary continues the discussion on butch and femme role-playing. She elaborates on fights, holding down jobs, and being "out." She also explains the relationships lesbians had with gay men in Buffalo, N.Y., and the bar scene dynamics of mixed, gay, or lesbian bars. Mary and the interviewer discuss gay activism and the difficulties of being involved in activism at that time. Mary also describes outings where there was a risk of being visible as a group, such as going on picnics or renting cottages. She elaborates on her experience with social dynamics like cliques and having heterosexual friends within the lesbian and gay community. Mary then expands upon the nature of her relationships with women as well as with black lesbians - racial prejudice and relationships are discussed.
Constant whirring noise that stops about 5 minutes into the recording.
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Mary T.
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Lesbian Herstory Archives
Date Created
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1978-07-07
Date Modified
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2011-11
Contributor
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Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, 665 Projects in Digital Archives Students
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This recording is 1 of 2 tapes recorded with Mary T. on 1978-07-07.
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tape cassette “SPW460 Mary Tâ€
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Kennedy, E. L. & Davis, M. D. (1993). Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community. New York: Routledge
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Side A: 45:52
Side B: 45:52
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mpeg
wav
Language
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eng
Type
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Sound
Oral History Interview
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SPW#460
Spatial Coverage
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Buffalo, N.Y.
Temporal Coverage
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1950s
1957-1961
Rights Holder
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
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Bars
Communities
Heterosexuality
Military
Racism
Relationships
Roles
Sexuality
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Title
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Buffalo Women's Oral History Project, 1978-1990
Description
An account of the resource
Part-ethnography and part-history, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy is an intimate history of a lesbian community in Buffalo, New York. It combines the ethnographic method of a rigorous study of a single community’s culture and identity, along with the historian’s urge to analyze the specific forces that shape these communities over time. In terms of primary sources, this historical analysis relied on the Buffalo Women’s Oral History Project. This extensive oral history project began in 1978 and extended through the next 13 years. Interview subjects were working-class lesbian women from Buffalo, New York who described their experiences during the period from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s.
These recordings of interviews with working-class lesbians are rich with wisdom, insight and emotion. Interviews discuss a wide range of topics including butch/femme roles, gendered sexuality, relationships, family dynamics, the bar scene, religion, realization of homosexuality, coming out, lesbian mothers, oppression, police brutality, race, gay rights movements, women in the military, youth, and identity. They offer dynamic first-person perspectives of the place and time before the emergence of the gay and lesbian liberation movements. From these stories surface the personal struggles and triumphs of the lesbian community during an intensely oppressive time.
These interviews were donated to the archives by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy and were subsequently digitized by students from the Pratt Institute, Projects in Digital Archives class, LIS-665.
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cassette tape
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Side A: 25:47
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<br />
<h4><a title="Download Side A" href="/mp3_files/summer2012/SPW476_Dorothy_F_A.wav.mp3" target="_blank">Download Side A</a></h4>
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Dorothy, October 26, 1981 (Tape 3)
Subject
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Lesbian and gay experience
Lesbian community
Lesbian Herstory Archives
Lesbian librarians
Lesbianism
Lesbians--Alcohol use--United States
Lesbians--Relations with heterosexuals
Lesbians--United States--Identity
Description
An account of the resource
Dorothy discusses her lifelong identity as a lesbian and her uncharacteristic history in adopting both the butch and femme roles in prior relationships. She talks about being the child of a single mother (her father died when she was two years old) and also describes her hobbies. She says she has always been very mechanically inclined and has also always been an avid reader. She suspects that being an avid reader influenced her ability to understand and be accepting of herself. She also discusses her education and career and her treatment as a lesbian on the job. She was the first female member of the American Society of Tool Designers and later became a technical librarian and engineering researcher. She also speaks about her friendships and non-sexual relationships with both gay and straight women. She notes the differences between those relationships and how her mannerisms and level of self-consciousness also differ in those interactions.
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Interviewee: Dorothy, Interviewer: Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy
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Lesbian Herstory Archives
Date Created
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1981-10-26
Date Modified
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2012-06-13
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Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, students in LIS-665 Projects in Digital Archives
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Side A of Tape 3 of three-tape series. Prior tapes in series are SPW474 and SPW475
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tape cassette "SPW476 Dorothy"
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Kennedy, E. L. & Davis, M. D. (1993). Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community. New York: Routledge
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Side A: 25:47
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eng
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Sound
Oral History Interview
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SPW #476
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Buffalo, NY
Temporal Coverage
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20th Century
1940s - 1981
Rights Holder
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
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<a href="/omeka/rights-statement" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> See the LHA Copyright Statement </a>
Alcoholism
Communities
Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy
Friendship
Heterosexuality
Identity
Libraries
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Title
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Buffalo Women's Oral History Project, 1978-1990
Description
An account of the resource
Part-ethnography and part-history, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy is an intimate history of a lesbian community in Buffalo, New York. It combines the ethnographic method of a rigorous study of a single community’s culture and identity, along with the historian’s urge to analyze the specific forces that shape these communities over time. In terms of primary sources, this historical analysis relied on the Buffalo Women’s Oral History Project. This extensive oral history project began in 1978 and extended through the next 13 years. Interview subjects were working-class lesbian women from Buffalo, New York who described their experiences during the period from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s.
These recordings of interviews with working-class lesbians are rich with wisdom, insight and emotion. Interviews discuss a wide range of topics including butch/femme roles, gendered sexuality, relationships, family dynamics, the bar scene, religion, realization of homosexuality, coming out, lesbian mothers, oppression, police brutality, race, gay rights movements, women in the military, youth, and identity. They offer dynamic first-person perspectives of the place and time before the emergence of the gay and lesbian liberation movements. From these stories surface the personal struggles and triumphs of the lesbian community during an intensely oppressive time.
These interviews were donated to the archives by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy and were subsequently digitized by students from the Pratt Institute, Projects in Digital Archives class, LIS-665.
Sound
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cassette tape
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30:54 minutes
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<p> </p>
<p><a href="http://boots.prattsils.org/mp3_files/summer2012/SPW473_dorothy_jane_A.wav.mp3">Download mp3 file</a></p>
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Dorothy, October 2, 1981 (Tape 2)
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SPW473_Dorothy_Jane
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Lesbianism
Lesbians--Conduct of life
Lesbian community
Lesbian community--New York (State)--New York
Lesbian couples--United States
Lesbian--Sexual behavior
Lesbian--relationships
Monogamous relationships
Lesbians--Relations with heterosexuals
Sexual--behavior
Bisexuality
Lesbian business enterprises
Lesbian and gay experience
Lesbian Herstory Archives
Description
An account of the resource
Dorothy talks generally of leisure activities, relationships, and sexual relations. She then talks at length about one long-term relationship with Harriette, mentioning their business, break up, life-long friendship, and Harriettes other relationships.
She talks first of weekend activities or leisure activities such as house parties, picnics, and going to bars. She talks in general about sexual relations, mentioning "daisy chain" sex, and attitudes towards sex and equality in love-making. She talks in general about long-term relationships and breaking up. She then answers questions and talks at length about her long-term relationship with Harriette, their break up and lasting friendship. She mentions their first car and the business they owned together. She talks of monogamy. She talks of Harriette's later marriage and other relationships. Dorothy talks of her opinion of bi-sexuality and of Harriette's marriage and relationships.
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Interviewee: Dorothy, Interviewer: Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy
Publisher
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Lesbian Herstory Archives
Date Created
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1981-10-2
Date Modified
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2012-6-13
Contributor
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Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, LIS 665 Projects in Digital Archives students
Relation
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Tape two of a two tape series recorded 1982-10-2. Tape 1 is SPW472.
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tape cassette “SPW473_Dorothy, Tape II”
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Kennedy, E. L. & Davis, M. D. (1993). <em>Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Communit</em>y. New York: Routledge
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30 minutes
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mpeg
wav
Language
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eng
Type
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Sound
Oral History Interview
Identifier
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SPW#473
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Buffalo, NY
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1940-1949
Rights Holder
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
Rights
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<a href="/omeka/rights-statement" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> See the LHA Copyright Statement </a>
Bisexuality
Communities
Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy
Identity
Relationships
Sexuality
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Title
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Buffalo Women's Oral History Project, 1978-1990
Description
An account of the resource
Part-ethnography and part-history, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy is an intimate history of a lesbian community in Buffalo, New York. It combines the ethnographic method of a rigorous study of a single community’s culture and identity, along with the historian’s urge to analyze the specific forces that shape these communities over time. In terms of primary sources, this historical analysis relied on the Buffalo Women’s Oral History Project. This extensive oral history project began in 1978 and extended through the next 13 years. Interview subjects were working-class lesbian women from Buffalo, New York who described their experiences during the period from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s.
These recordings of interviews with working-class lesbians are rich with wisdom, insight and emotion. Interviews discuss a wide range of topics including butch/femme roles, gendered sexuality, relationships, family dynamics, the bar scene, religion, realization of homosexuality, coming out, lesbian mothers, oppression, police brutality, race, gay rights movements, women in the military, youth, and identity. They offer dynamic first-person perspectives of the place and time before the emergence of the gay and lesbian liberation movements. From these stories surface the personal struggles and triumphs of the lesbian community during an intensely oppressive time.
These interviews were donated to the archives by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy and were subsequently digitized by students from the Pratt Institute, Projects in Digital Archives class, LIS-665.
Sound
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MP3 Files
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<a title="Download Side A" href="http://boots.prattsils.org/mp3_files/summer2012/SPW444_Joe_A.wav.mp3">Download Side A</a>
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25:53
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Joe, April 18, 1979 (Tape 2)
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SPW_444_Joe
Subject
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Lesbianism
Lesbian Community--New York (State)
Lesbian and gay experience
Gay men--Relations with lesbians
Description
An account of the resource
Joe offers suggestions for local history sources, research materials, and other interview subjects. He also shares anecdotes of his travels to San Francisco.
Creator
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Interviewee: Joe, Interviewer: Madeline D. Davis
Publisher
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Lesbian Herstory Archives
Date Created
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1979-4-18
Date Modified
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2012-6
Contributor
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Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, LIS 665 Projects in Digital Archives students
Relation
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Tape two of a two tape series recorded 4-18-1979. Prior tape is SPW443.
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tape cassette “SPW444_Joe, Tape II”
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26 minutes
Language
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eng
Identifier
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SPW#444
Spatial Coverage
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Buffalo, NY
San Francisco, CA
Rights Holder
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
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Communities
Gay Men
Madeline Davis
Travel
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Title
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Buffalo Women's Oral History Project, 1978-1990
Description
An account of the resource
Part-ethnography and part-history, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy is an intimate history of a lesbian community in Buffalo, New York. It combines the ethnographic method of a rigorous study of a single community’s culture and identity, along with the historian’s urge to analyze the specific forces that shape these communities over time. In terms of primary sources, this historical analysis relied on the Buffalo Women’s Oral History Project. This extensive oral history project began in 1978 and extended through the next 13 years. Interview subjects were working-class lesbian women from Buffalo, New York who described their experiences during the period from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s.
These recordings of interviews with working-class lesbians are rich with wisdom, insight and emotion. Interviews discuss a wide range of topics including butch/femme roles, gendered sexuality, relationships, family dynamics, the bar scene, religion, realization of homosexuality, coming out, lesbian mothers, oppression, police brutality, race, gay rights movements, women in the military, youth, and identity. They offer dynamic first-person perspectives of the place and time before the emergence of the gay and lesbian liberation movements. From these stories surface the personal struggles and triumphs of the lesbian community during an intensely oppressive time.
These interviews were donated to the archives by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy and were subsequently digitized by students from the Pratt Institute, Projects in Digital Archives class, LIS-665.
Sound
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Title
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Pat, June 6, 1978 (Tape 1)
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SPW454_Pat_A
SPW454_Pat_B
Subject
The topic of the resource
Lesbian community--New York (State)--New York
Lesbians--Family relationships
Lesbian bars
Lesbians--Sexual behavior
Lesbian couples
Description
An account of the resource
Side A: Pat discusses her definition of lesbianism and her attitude towards “radical lesbians.” She also discusses her background, including her relationship with her family and her experience at an all-girls Catholic school. She talks about how and when she realized she was a lesbian and describes her early relationships with women. She discusses leaving home and experiencing gay bars for the first time in the 1950s. Finally, she discusses butch and femme roles and how they have changed.
Side B: Pat discusses why she does not have many gay friends and why she does not identify with the lesbian community. She talks about her relationships and her feelings about sex.
Creator
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Interviewee: Pat, Interviewer: Madeline Davis
Publisher
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Lesbian Herstory Archives
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
1978-06-06
Date Modified
Date on which the resource was changed.
2012-06
Contributor
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Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, LIS 665 Projects in Digital Archives Students
Is Format Of
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tape cassette "SPW454 Pat"
Is Referenced By
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Kennedy, E. L. & Davis, M. D. (1993). Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community. New York: Routledge
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20th Century
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
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Bars
Butch and Femme
Communities
Families
Madeline Davis
Radical Lesbians
Sexuality
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Audre Lorde audio recordings, 1977-1986
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An account of the resource
Audre Lorde (February 18, 1934 – November 17, 1992) was a Caribbean-American poet, activist, and feminist theorist who was highly influential in matters of both civil rights and feminism.
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Third World Lesbian Writers Conference featuring Audre Lorde, Yvonne Flowers, and Robin Christian, 1979
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Feminism, African American feminists, Lesbianism, Lesbians, Lesbian community, Lesbians' writings, American, African American lesbians
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Audio recording of the Third World Lesbian Writers Conference that took place on March 24, 1979. This is one of two tapes from the workshop, the second tape is missing. This is a workshop with Audre Lorde, Yvonne Flowers, and Robin Christian. Audre Lorde is on Side 1. Joan Nestle, Deb Edel, and Candice Wood are mentioned.
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Audre Lorde
Yvonne Flowers, Robin Christian
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Third World Lesbian Writers Conference
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1979, March 24
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Joan Nestle, Deb Edel, Candice Wood
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English
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SPW1157
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1979, March 24
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
Audre Lorde
Communities
Conferences
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Audre Lorde audio recordings, 1977-1986
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An account of the resource
Audre Lorde (February 18, 1934 – November 17, 1992) was a Caribbean-American poet, activist, and feminist theorist who was highly influential in matters of both civil rights and feminism.
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Conflicts in the Black Lesbian Community, Brooklyn NY, organized by the Committee on the Visibility of the Other Black Woman (Tape 3 of 3)
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Lesbianism, Lesbians, Minority lesbians, African American lesbians, Gender identity
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Audre Lorde moderates community discussion and dialogue including issues of identity, cross cultural conflicts, classism, & ageism. She also introduces panelists
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Audre Lorde
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Committee for the Visibility of the Other Black Woman
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1980, May 31
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Digitized: June 2011
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Tape 3 of a 3 tape series. Preceded by SPW1162 and SPW1163.
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Side A [26:39]
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English
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Sound
community discussion
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SPW1164
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Brooklyn, NY, United States
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1980
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
Ageism
Audre Lorde
Butch and Femme
Class
Communities
Gender
Identity
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Audre Lorde audio recordings, 1977-1986
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An account of the resource
Audre Lorde (February 18, 1934 – November 17, 1992) was a Caribbean-American poet, activist, and feminist theorist who was highly influential in matters of both civil rights and feminism.
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Conflicts in the Black Lesbian Community, Brooklyn NY, organized by the Committee on the Visibility of the Other Black Woman (Tape 2 of 3)
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Lesbians, Minority lesbians, African American lesbians, African American lesbians--Identity, Classism, Ageism
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Event organized by the Committee for the Visibility of the Other Black Woman. Audre Lorde moderates community discussion and dialogue including issues of identity, cross cultural conflicts, classism, and ageism. She also introduces panelists' presentations. Her most sustained comments are on SPW1163, as she introduces the panel on identity.
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Audre Lorde
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Committee for the Visibility of the Other Black Woman
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1980, May 31
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Tape 2 of a 3 tape series. Preceded by SPW1162. Followed by SPW1164
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Side A [30:56].
Side B [30:57].
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English
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Sound
community discussion
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SPW1163
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Brooklyn, NY, United States
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1980
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
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Audre Lorde
Butch and Femme
Class
Communities
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Audre Lorde audio recordings, 1977-1986
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An account of the resource
Audre Lorde (February 18, 1934 – November 17, 1992) was a Caribbean-American poet, activist, and feminist theorist who was highly influential in matters of both civil rights and feminism.
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The Personal or the Political - I / Conference on Feminist Theory, September 29, 1979
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African American feminists [sh2004002861] African American lesbians [sh85001859] Lesbianism [sh85076157] Feminism [sh85047741]
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In addition to Audre Lorde, Linda Gordon, Manuela Prairie, Jessica Benjamin, Bonnie Johnston, Camille Bristow, and Susan McHenry participated in the panel. The recording includes a question and answer session between panelists and audience members. The topics discussed include racism, feminism, class oppression, individualism, sexuality, community, and sisterhood.
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Tape 1 of 2.
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English
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Sound
Oral Histories
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SPW1155
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New York University
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Late 1970
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
Audre Lorde
Communities
Feminism
Identity
Jessica Benjamin
Linda Gordon
Manuela Prairie
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Sexuality
Susan McHenry
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Buffalo Women's Oral History Project, 1978-1990
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Part-ethnography and part-history, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy is an intimate history of a lesbian community in Buffalo, New York. It combines the ethnographic method of a rigorous study of a single community’s culture and identity, along with the historian’s urge to analyze the specific forces that shape these communities over time. In terms of primary sources, this historical analysis relied on the Buffalo Women’s Oral History Project. This extensive oral history project began in 1978 and extended through the next 13 years. Interview subjects were working-class lesbian women from Buffalo, New York who described their experiences during the period from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s.
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Buff, December 27, 1979
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Religion, Christianity, Lesbian community--New York (State)--New York, Lesbian bars, Lesbians--United States--Identity, Lesbians--United States--Interviews, Military, Army, Identity
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Buff discusses the impact of the Metropolitan Community church on her life and the gay-rights movement. Mentions activities in Tucson, AZ. She stresses that current lesbians should know that there is more to life than the bars, but that in her time in Buffalo she didn't feel there were places for community outside of them. Mentions her time in the army, realizing she was homosexual, and coming out. Discusses her time in the army, lesbians in the military, being in Seattle and Germany with the military just after the Korean war. She talks about the differences in gay identity and self identity in the past compared to now.
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Buff (Interviewee)
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SPW486_BUFF_A
SPW486_BUFF_B
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1979, December 27
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Kennedy, E. L. & Davis, M. D. (1993). Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community. New York: Routledge
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Digital reproduction of audio cassette.
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English
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Sound
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SPW486
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Tucson, AZ, Buffalo, NY, Seattle, WA, Germany, California
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1950-1979
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
Bars
Christianity
Communities
Identity
Job Discrimination
Military
Police Raids
Religion
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An account of the resource
Part-ethnography and part-history, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy is an intimate history of a lesbian community in Buffalo, New York. It combines the ethnographic method of a rigorous study of a single community’s culture and identity, along with the historian’s urge to analyze the specific forces that shape these communities over time. In terms of primary sources, this historical analysis relied on the Buffalo Women’s Oral History Project. This extensive oral history project began in 1978 and extended through the next 13 years. Interview subjects were working-class lesbian women from Buffalo, New York who described their experiences during the period from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s.
These recordings of interviews with working-class lesbians are rich with wisdom, insight and emotion. Interviews discuss a wide range of topics including butch/femme roles, gendered sexuality, relationships, family dynamics, the bar scene, religion, realization of homosexuality, coming out, lesbian mothers, oppression, police brutality, race, gay rights movements, women in the military, youth, and identity. They offer dynamic first-person perspectives of the place and time before the emergence of the gay and lesbian liberation movements. From these stories surface the personal struggles and triumphs of the lesbian community during an intensely oppressive time.
These interviews were donated to the archives by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth Kennedy and were subsequently digitized by students from the Pratt Institute, Projects in Digital Archives class, LIS-665.
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Andy, April 20, 1982 (Tape 2)
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The topic of the resource
Lesbian and Gay Experience
Lesbian Community--New York (State)--New York
Lesbian Herstory Archives
Lesbianism
Lesbianism--History
Lesbians--United States--History
Lesbians--United States--Identity
Lesbians--United States--Interviews
Lesbian bars
Butch and femme (Lesbian culture)
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Andy further discusses how she came to construct her butch image. She recalls getting into fights with men and having to give up good jobs because she refused to give up her queer image and identity. She discusses her clash with a teacher when she was in school in the 1950s. She describes her relationship with a prostitute and other close relationships. On side B she talks about breaking into the butch scene and coming out. Andy talks about gay bars and places queer women were welcome or not. She discusses fashion and explains why they wore their t-shirts backward.
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Andy (Interviewee)
Madeline Davis (Interviewer)
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Lesbian Herstory Archives
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1982-04-20
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1982, April 20
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Digitized 2013, May 20-22
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Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, LIS 665 Projects in Digital Archives students
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Kennedy, E. L. & Davis, M. D. (1993). Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community. New York: Routledge
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English
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Sound
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Oral History Interview
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SPW 499
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Buffalo, NY
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20th Century
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
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<a href="/omeka/rights-statement" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> See the LHA Copyright Statement </a>
Bars
Butch and Femme
Childhood
Coming Out
Communities
Lesbians
Madeline Davis
Relationships
Sex Work & Sex Workers
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Description
An account of the resource
Growing up in rural Connecticut, Renee was an active member of the Daughters of Bilitis- Boston chapter. Coming out in 1980, she was politically active all throughout the New England geographical area, starting the provincetown Rendezvous Weekend, as well as being involved in other activist groups such as the Women’s Association for Nuclear Disarmament. She was very active in DOB-Boston, specifically in the rap sessions, and was a rap leader for many years before moving away from the organization.
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VHS
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2014-02-24
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Renee Shapiro, Tape 1 of 1, April 1, 1989
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Renee Shapiro is interviewed April 1, 1989. She discusses joining the Daughters of Bilitis and the various group activities they did. Renee talks about her hands on experience with putting together plays and different group events.
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Interviewer: N/A, Interviewee: Renee Shapiro
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Lesbian Herstory Archives
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1989-04-01
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Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, LIS 668 Moving Image and Sound Archiving students. Edited by Morgan Gwenwald, Manuela Soares, Sara Yaeger.
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en
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Video Recording, Oral History
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Boston, MA
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Lesbian Herstory Archives, Contact Designation: Maxine Wolfe, Contact Address: 484 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, Phone Number: 718-768-3953
Coming Out
Communities
Renee Shapiro
Theater
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Women, AIDS, and ACT UP, 1988-1994
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Gay Men's Health Crisis [Living with AIDS],
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AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects; United States; AIDS (Disease)--History; AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--United States; Drugs--Testing; Clinical trials of drugs; Drug trials; AIDS (Disease) in women
Description
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Episode of Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) cable show Living with AIDS, covering topics related to women with AIDS.
Episode of Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) cable show Living with AIDS, covering topics related to women with AIDS. Begins with clip from CBS special "Aids Hits Home", acknowledging new media coverage of heterosexual women with AIDS because of an inherent threat to middle class. Ruth Rodriguez from the Hispanic AIDS Forum notes that IV drug users comprise 60% of HIV+ women, a social group largely ignored by health professionals. Outreach and AIDS education media should be produced for a range of social groups. References Needle Talk, a series released by the New York Department of Health with physicians and educators discussing IV drug use, sex, and AIDS/HIV transmission.
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Jean Carlomusto; Donated by Maxine Wolfe in 1993
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Undated
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Processed by Pratt School of Information LIS-668 students, Fall 2015
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English
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21
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New York City, New York
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Digitized on 2015-10-01
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Physical Format
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1/2 inch videotape
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Preservation: .AVI with DV Codec
Access: .MP4
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21_LivingWithAids_1
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00:15:00
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Activism
AIDS
Communities
Consciousness Raising
Drugs
Education
Health Care
Illness
Meetings
Political Movements
Social Work
Women's Health
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Women, AIDS, and ACT UP, 1988-1994
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Target City Hall, 1989
Subject
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AIDS (Disease) and mass media; AIDS (Disease); AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects--United States; ACT UP (Organization); Demonstrations--New York (State)--New York; Civil disobedience--New York (State)--New York; AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects; Civil disobedience; Demonstrations; New York (State)--New York; United States; AIDS (Disease)--History; AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--United States; Police; Medical care; City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.); Arrest (Police methods); Koch, Ed, 1924-2013. Mayor;
Description
An account of the resource
Produced by DIVA TV, this video focuses on the ACT UP action known as Target City Hall when activists demonstrated against access to AIDS drugs and Mayor Ed Koch's response to the crisis at the New York City Hall.
This video, produced by DIVA TV, focuses on the ACT UP action known as Target City Hall when activists demonstrated against access to AIDS drugs and Ed Koch's response to the crisis at the New York City Hall. Footage includes organizing, demonstrations where activists confront the New York Police Department, and activists engaging in civil disobedience by passively resisting the address. There are also interviews with individual activists throughout the video.
Creator
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DIVA TV; Donated by Maxine Wolfe in 1993
Date
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1989
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Processed by Pratt School of Information LIS-668 students, Fall 2015
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English
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27
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New York City, New York
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Digitized on 2015-09-24
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DIVA TV
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1/2 inch videotape
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Preservation: .AVI with DV Codec
Access: .MP4
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27_TargetCityHall
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00:29:17
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Activism
AIDS
Communities
Consciousness Raising
Drugs
Education
Health Care
Illness
Police
Police Harassment
Political Movements
Politics
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Women, AIDS, and ACT UP, 1988-1994
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AIDS Clinical Trials Group, 1992
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N/A
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Women from ACT UP LA and some gay men who worked with them, attending the AIDS Clinical Trials Groups Meetings in Washington, D.C.
This is a tape of women from ACT UP LA (lesbian and heterosexual) and some gay men who worked with them, attending the AIDS Clinical Trials Groups Meetings in Washington, D.C. from November 3-November 5, 1992. It has footage of them in their hotel rooms , as well as footage of researcher meetings, the activists discussing what they have heard and the action they did at the Democratic Party Election Night Shindig, where they took over the stage with a banner that read "NO MATTER WHO IS PRESIDENT, AIDS IS STILL A CRISIS" as Jesse Jackson was finishing his speech after the results showed that Clinton was elected. There is also footage of them planning their strategy for getting on stage of of them waiting for the perfect moment and celebrating afterwards. There is footage of them on the mall in the evening just having fun. There is also footage of them watching Bush concede (in their hotel room watching TV), of them finding out that Mary's boss is one of 50 people invited to attend a meeting with Clinton's staff re: AIDS on the following Saturday and of them preparing material for her, along with Iris Long (ACT UP NY) and Vic Hernandez (ACT UP NY).
Most of the footage was taken either by Mary Lucey (an HIV-infected lesbian who was in ACT UP LA, on the ACT UP National Women's Committee, and later co-founded Women Alive in LA), Nancy McNiel (Mary's lover also in ACT UP LA, the National Women's Committee and co-founder of Women Alive), and Seh Welsch (a Native-American Lesbian who founded Santa Barbara ACT UP, was on the National Women's Committee and is the E.D. of the Indian Health Center in Santa Barbara). Also in the video are Vic Hernandez (a Mexican-American from the S.F. area but a member of ACT UP NY at the time) and Kyioshi Kurimyia (an Asian-American who was a member of ACT UP Philadelphia, and founded Critical Path, a newsletter about AIDS treatments, especially alternative and wholistic treatments), both of whom are gay men. Iris Long, a heterosexual woman who was an early member of ACT UP NY, a founder of its Treatment and Data Committee, one of the first pseople to document the exclusion of women from clinical trials, is also shown in the video. She is a pharmaceutical chemist (Ph.D.) who taught the men in ACT UP everything they knew about pharmaceutical chemistry and clinical treatment research.
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Mary Lucey, Seh Welsch, and Nancy Mc Niel; Donated by Maxine Wolfe in 1993
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1992
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Processed by Pratt School of Information LIS-668 students, Fall 2015
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English
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42
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N/A
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Digitized December 2015
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1/2 inch videotape
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Access: .MP4
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42_AIDSClinicalTrialsGroup
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59:45:00
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Activism
AIDS
AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG)
Communities
Kyioshi Kurimyia
Mary Lucey
Nancy McNiel
Political Movements
Seh Welsch
Vic Hernandez
Women's Health
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Women, AIDS, and ACT UP, 1988-1994
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00:46:15
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Outlooks, March 26, 1989 [New York City's response to AIDS]
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AIDS (Disease) AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects--United States; ACT UP (Organization); AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects; United States; AIDS (Disease)--History; AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--United States
Description
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GLIB (Gay and Lesbian Independent Broadcasters): Radio program "Outlooks" hosts a roundtable discussion with ACT UP members to discuss NYC's Response to AIDS, from policies to public opinion.
GLIB (Gay and Lesbian Independent Broadcasters): Radio program "Outlooks" focuses on NYC's Response to AIDS, from policies to public opinion. Roundtable discussion between hosts Sherwin Thomas, and Elain Meredith and ACT UP Guests: Jim Aygo of the Treatment Issues Committee, Richard Jackman of the Housing Issues Committee, Alexis Danzig - Spokeswoman ACT UP's Women's Caucus. plus Executive Director of Minority Task Force on AIDS, Ronald Johnson.
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Donated by Maxine Wolfe on 1993-07-26
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1989-03-26
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Processed by Pratt School of Information LIS-668 students, Fall 2015
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English
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SPW1223
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N/A
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Digitized on 2015-10-29
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SPW1223_Outlooks-NYCs-Response-to-AIDS
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N/A
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00:11:35
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Audio Tape
AIDS
Alexis Danzig
Communities
Education
Illness
Jim Aygo
Political Movements
Richard Jackman
Ronald Johnson
Sherwin Thomas
Women's Health
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Women, AIDS, and ACT UP, 1988-1994
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00:44:47
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ACT UP and NIAID Meeting on Women and HIV/AIDS
Subject
The topic of the resource
AIDS (Disease) AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects--United States; ACT UP (Organization); AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects; United States; AIDS (Disease)--History; AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--United States; Clinical trials--Reporting; Clinical drug trials ; Drugs--Testing ;Clinical trials of drugs ; Drug bioscreening ; Drug trials ; Drugs--Clinical trials ; Drugs--Effectiveness--Testing ; Drugs--Evaluation ; AIDS (Disease) in women
Description
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Director of NIAID, Tony Fauci, listens to a presentation by ACT UP activists from New York and Washington, D.C. about the neglect of research for women's health issues in contrast to men's, plus statistics about women with AIDS.
Side A: The director of NIAID, Tony Fauci, listens to a presentation by ACT UP New York activists Maxine Wolfe, Risa Denenberg, Heidi Doro and ACT UP D.C. activists Lorrie Sprecher, Linda Meredith. Topics focus on the neglect of research for women's health issues in contrast to men's, plus statistics about women with AIDS. Start of tape includes a brief discussion with Fauci's colleagues about why they would like to record the meeting with video and audio. SIDE B: Conversation continues about the need to develop of research protocols that include women, including criteria for writing grants, primary healthcare for research subjects during clinical health trials, funding for the creation of research sites, priority to trial designs that include women, and other desired actions.
Creator
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Donated by Maxine Wolfe on 1993-07-26
Date
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1990-07-27
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Processed by Pratt School of Information LIS-668 students, Fall 2018
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English
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SPW1521
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1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30333
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Digitized on 2015-09-24
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SPW1521_Meeting-between-ACT-UP-and-NIAID-on-women-and-HIVAIDS
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00:44:52
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Audio Tape
AIDS
AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG)
Communities
Consciousness Raising
Education
Health Care
Heidi Doro
Linda Meredith
Lorrie Sprecher
Maxine Wolfe
Meetings
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Political Movements
Risa Denenberg
Women's Health
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Women, AIDS, and ACT UP, 1988-1994
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00:46:09
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Title
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ACT UP and NIAI Meeting About Natural History Study of Women with HIV (Tape 1)
Subject
The topic of the resource
AIDS (Disease); AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects--United States; ACT UP (Organization); New York (State)--New York; United States; AIDS (Disease)--History; AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--United States; Clinical trials--Reporting; Clinical drug trials; Drugs--Testing; Clinical trials of drugs; Drug bioscreening ; Drug trials ; Drugs--Clinical trials; Drugs--Effectiveness--Testing; Drugs--Evaluation; AIDS (Disease) in women
Description
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Meeting between NIAID employee Diane Hartnell and ACT UP, Women with HIV/AIDS, and AIDS activists in Bethesda, Maryland regarding the inclusion and diversity of women in AIDS studies, sexual health, ACTG, and pediatric care.
Meeting between ACT UP and Women with HIV/AIDS and AIDS activists Seh Welch, Mary Lucy, Maxine Wolfe and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) employee Diane Hartnell in Bethesda, Maryland. Hartnell, who began at the NIAID as Sten Vermund's assistant, discusses research and resources for health information regarding HIV/AIDS infected women, in addition to other issues involving women's health. Welch, Lucy, and Wolfe raise concerns about the inclusion of women in AIDS studies, sexual health, the ACTG, pediatric care, and diversity in research participants (especially Native American women).
Creator
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Donated by Maxine Wolfe on 1993-07-23
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SPW1590_Epidemiology-Meeting-between-ACT-UP-and-NIAID-about-First-Natural-History-Study-of-Women-with-HIV_Tape1of3
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See SPW 1591 and 1592 (parts two and three). Note included with tape is enclosed in donors binder and reads as follows: Meetings between Women with HIV/AIDS and AIDS activists with Sten Vermund, head of epidemiology at NIAID and later that week with staff people at NIAID (arranged by Diane Hartell) to discuss the first natural history study of women with HIV, Dec. 4, 1991 and Dec. 6, 1991 As part of the ACT UP Women's Network's ongoing work concerning women with HIV we had made a demand at our July meeting with Tony Fauci that there had to be a major epidemiological study of women with HIV. The NIAID had conducted the MACS study following 5,000 gay/bi men with HIV from 1984 on, spent millions on it and it served as the basis for all of the info about T cells, infections, etc. But it did not contain any women. Sten Vermund, of NIAID, who organized that study, had been pleading for one for women for years but Fauci paid him no mind, partly because he was busy pacifying the ACT UP men who eventually became his supporters (Mark Harrington, Peter Staley, et al.) by putting all of NIAID's money into clinical trials for men. Sten Vermund was, and as of this writing still is, an ally of the ACT UP women (he had done research on HPV and HIV). In our CDC campaign he was the lone government voice supporting our position. We arranged this meeting with him to state our concerns about this first study (which we pressured Fauci to fund) in terms of who would be in it, how it would be done, etc. Diane Harte II was a good friend of Jeff Gates, a PW A from ACT UP NY who was also a friend of mine. She got this job working as Sten's assistant (before she had worked with injection drug using women) and orchestrated all of these meetings to support us. The first meeting took place with Sten and about 25 people attending during the ACTG meetings also held that week. Then on Friday, Dec. 6, about 15 women we had organized met with other NIAID staff people involved in ongoing epi studies and who would be involved in the later ones. We shared with
The epi study was finally funded and then Bush appointed Healy as head of NIH and she held up the fund to "review" the work. We did a national phone zap and got the funds released. At that meeting with Sten we insisted that we have people on the peer review panels to avoid doing business as usual (giving grants to wellheeled researchers who saw no women) and that we also create a national overview board with women PW As and activists to make sure the study went well. We also told him he had to help those sites seeing all of the women who were not researchers to create grant applications which could get the funding. Both happened and because Linda Meredith and Keri Duran (HIV+, Boston ACT UP) sat on the peer review panel, the final grants went to Judith Cohen's group in
SF, Kathy Anastas' group in the Bronx and Mary Lucy's group (Alexandra Levine, MD) in LA. All of these studies included lesbian issues and all were based on cooperation with community based groups. A fourth one went to Mary Young at Georgetown who was an M.D. we located and enlisted in our CDC and SSA work because she had data relevant and saw many women. However, her grant was
not great but they gave it to her anyway. At this writing the grant is just beginning.
Recorded Persons: Seh Welch, Mary Lucy, Maxine Wolfe, Diane Hartell
Persons Mentioned: Marsha Cannichael, Dawn Smith, Martha Rogers, Eliza Sullivan, Gloria Weissman, Bert Peterson, Carol Hogue
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AIDS
AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG)
Clinical Trials
Communities
Consciousness Raising
Diane Hartnell
Drugs
Education
Epidemiology
Health Care
Illness
Mary Lucy
Maxine Wolfe
Meetings
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Seh Welch
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Women's Health
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ACT UP and NIAID Meeting About Natural History Study of Women with HIV (Tape 2)
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AIDS (Disease); AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects--United States; ACT UP (Organization); New York (State)--New York; United States; AIDS (Disease)--History; AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--United States; Clinical trials--Reporting; Clinical drug trials; Drugs--Testing; Clinical trials of drugs; Drug bioscreening ; Drug trials ; Drugs--Clinical trials; Drugs--Effectiveness--Testing; Drugs--Evaluation; AIDS (Disease) in women
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Meeting between NIAID employee Diane Hartnell and ACT UP, Women with HIV/AIDS, and AIDS activists in Bethesda, Maryland regarding research, including the ACTG, women's natural history, sexual health, pregnancy, and questionnaires.
Meeting between ACT UP and Women with HIV/AIDS and AIDS activists Seh Welch, Mary Lucy, Maxine Wolfe, and Marina Alvarez and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) employee Diane Hartnell in Bethesda, Maryland. Hartnell, who began at the NIAID as Sten Vermund's assistant, discusses research and resources (like the ODB database) for health information regarding HIV/AIDS infected women, in addition to other issues involving women's health. Welch, Lucy, Alvarez, and Wolfe raise concerns about the research questionnaires and practices, especially questions about pregnancy, the ACTG, women's natural history, sexual health, drug users, and the MACS study.
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Donated by Maxine Wolfe on 1993-07-27
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1991-12-06
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SPW1591
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SPW1591_Epidemiology-Meeting-between-ACT-UP-and-NIAID-about-First-Natural-History-Study-of-Women-with-HIV_Tape2of3
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See SPW 1590 and 1592 (parts one and three). Strange background noise for most of tape but can still hear. Note is enclosed in donors binder and typed in·note for SPW 1590. Tape switches from this meeting to a different one with a slide show halfway through Side 2.
Recorded Persons: Seh Welch, Mary Lucy, Maxine Wolfe, Diane Hartell, Marina Alvarez
Persons Mentioned: Mary Jean Creek
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AIDS
AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG)
Clinical Trials
Communities
Consciousness Raising
Drugs
Education
Epidemiology
Health Care
Illness
Marina Alvarez
Mary Lucy
Maxine Wolfe
Meetings
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Seh Welch
Social Work
Women's Health
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Women, AIDS, and ACT UP, 1988-1994
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ACT UP and NIAID Meeting About Natural History Study of Women With HIV (Tape 3)
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AIDS (Disease); AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects--United States; ACT UP (Organization); New York (State)--New York; United States; AIDS (Disease)--History; AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--United States; Clinical trials--Reporting; Clinical drug trials; Drugs--Testing; Clinical trials of drugs; Drug bioscreening ; Drug trials ; Drugs--Clinical trials; Drugs--Effectiveness--Testing; Drugs--Evaluation; AIDS (Disease) in women
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Meeting between NIAID employee Diane Hartnell and ACT UP, Women with HIV/AIDS, and AIDS activists in Bethesda, Maryland about AIDS research. Side B includes discussions about first women's natural history study with other NIAID employees.
Side A: Meeting between ACT UP and Women with HIV/AIDS and AIDS activists Seh Welch, Mary Lucy, and Maxine Wolfe and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) employees, including Diane Hartnell, in Bethesda, Maryland. Hartnell, who began at the NIAID as Sten Vermund's assistant, discusses research and resources for health information regarding HIV/AIDS infected women, in addition to other issues involving women's health. Welch, Lucy, and Wolfe raise concerns about the research practices, pregnancy and AIDS, and gynocological infections. Side B: Meeting between Women with HIV/AIDS and AIDS activists Lauren Thomas, Marina Alvarez, Mary Giguere, Maxine Wolfe, and other ACT UP activists and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) employees about the first natural history study of women with HIV/AIDS. Although catalog entry lists Side B as first ACTG meeting with Sten Vermund, discussions do not include Vermund and focus on epidemiological issues for the first natural history study of women with HIV.
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Donated by Maxine Wolfe on 1993-07-23
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1991-12-06
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SPW1592
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Bethesda, Maryland
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Catalog entry incorrectly lists Side B as ACTG Meetings with Sten Vermund, Tape 1 of 2 (Recorded between December 2 and 5, 1991). See SPW 1590 and 1591 (parts one and two of side 1), 1593 (part two of side 2). Side 2 has clicking and is quiet. Note enclosed with tapes is in the donors binder and typed in the notes for SPW 1590. Recorded Persons: Side I: Seh Welch, Mary Lucy, Maxine Wolfe, Diane Hartell Side 2: Sten Vennund, Evelyn, Diane, Karen, Lauren Thomas, Maxine Wolfe, Marina Alvarez, Mary Giguere
Persons Mentioned: Dr. Helen Zadoff, Dr. Deborah Cot, Judy Feinberg, Diane Finkelstein
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AIDS
AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG)
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Communities
Consciousness Raising
Diane Hartnell
Drugs
Education
Epidemiology
Health Care
Illness
Lauren Thomas
Marina Alvarez
Mary Giguere
Mary Lucy
Maxine Wolfe
Meetings
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Seh Welch
Social Work
Women's Health
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Women, AIDS, and ACT UP, 1988-1994
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ACTG Meetings with Sten Vermund (Tape 2)
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AIDS (Disease) and mass media; AIDS (Disease); AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects--United States; ACT UP (Organization); Demonstrations--New York (State)--New York; Civil disobedience--New York (State)--New York; AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects; Civil disobedience; Demonstrations; New York (State)--New York; United States; AIDS (Disease)--History; AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--United States; Clinical trials--Reporting; Clinical drug trials ; Drugs--Testing ;Clinical trials of drugs ; Drug bioscreening ; Drug trials ; Drugs--Clinical trials ; Drugs--Effectiveness--Testing ; Drugs--Evaluation ; AIDS (Disease) in women
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Meeting between ACTG [AIDS Clinical Trials Group] and Sten Vermund discussing Women with HIV/AIDS and the clinical trials and drug testing, as well as treatment options and the future of their work.
Meeting; Side A: NIAID, NIH, observational database, studies, explanation of different sites, tests during pregnancy while in study - sonograms and ultrasounds, Puerto Rico, tertiary care, AZT, Medicaid, 076 study, adverse reactions, pediatric studies, Whiz study, studies biased to AZT users, questions about sex with women, women to women transmission, lack of information, symptoms of headaches and memory loss, perinantal transmission.
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Donated by Maxine Wolfe on 1993-07-26
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1991-12-02 to 1991-12-05
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SPW1593
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Bethesda, Maryland
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SPW1593_ACTG-Meetings-with-Sten-Vermund_Tape2of2
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Has clicks and was recorded at a low volume. Persons referenced: Sten Vennund, Evelyn, Diane, Karen, Lauren Thomas, Maxine Wolfe, Marina Alvarez, Mary Giguere; Persons Mentioned: Dr. Helen Zadoff, Dr. Deborah Cot, Judy Feinberg, Diane Finkelstein
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Activism
AIDS
AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG)
Communities
Drugs
Health Care
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Sten Vermund
Women's Health
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Women, AIDS, and ACT UP, 1988-1994
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ACT UP Organizing Meeting
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AIDS (Disease); AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects--United States; ACT UP (Organization); New York (State)--New York; United States; AIDS (Disease)--History; AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--United States; Clinical trials--Reporting; Clinical drug trials; Drugs--Testing; Clinical trials of drugs; Drug bioscreening ; Drug trials ; Drugs--Clinical trials; Drugs--Effectiveness--Testing; Drugs--Evaluation; AIDS (Disease) in women
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Women in an ACT UP organizing meeting strategize how to recruit activists to grow their community and perform inclusive outreach to support different needs, specifically with connecting healthcare professionals with subjects.
Side A: Women in an ACT UP organizing meeting strategize how to recruit activists to grow their community and perform inclusive outreach to support different needs. Specifically, the ways they might connect healthcare professionals with subjects willing to assist with research. Howard Minkoff, MD, is mentioned as an example of a healthcare professional who has successfully cultivated relationships with patients during clinical trials. Side B: Meeting continues with a stated focus on current studies related to perinatal transmission research are countered with suggestions for improved protocol.
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Donated by Maxine Wolfe on 1993-07-26
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1991-12-02 to 1991-12-05
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SPW1671
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Side A: Very low sound.
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Audio Tape
Activism
AIDS
Communities
Consciousness Raising
Drugs
Education
Health Care
Meetings
Political Movements
Social Work
Women's Health
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Women, AIDS, and ACT UP, 1988-1994
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FDA Accelerated Approval Meeting
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AIDS (Disease); AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects--United States; ACT UP (Organization); New York (State)--New York; United States; AIDS (Disease)--History; AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--United States; Clinical trials--Reporting; Clinical drug trials; Drugs--Testing; Clinical trials of drugs; Drug bioscreening ; Drug trials ; Drugs--Clinical trials; Drugs--Effectiveness--Testing; Drugs--Evaluation; AIDS (Disease) in women
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An account of the resource
Meeting between ACT UP and other HIV/AIDS activists and employees of the Federal Drug Administration regarding recent FDA activities in accelerated approval and expanded access to drugs.
Meeting between AIDS activists, including ACT UP member Maxine Wolfe, and empolyees of the Federal Drug Administration. Also included in the meeting are researchers who studied HIV/AIDS in clinical trials, as well as physicians at various clinics. The purpose for the meeting was to discuss recent activities of the FDA regarding accelerated approval and expanded access to drugs. Also discussed are the influence of corporations and recent scandals.
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Donated by Maxine Wolfe
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1994-08-07
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Processed by Pratt School of Information LIS-668 students, Fall 2016
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SPW---_Meeting-at-FDA-Re-accelerated-approval
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AIDS
Clinical Trials
Communities
Consciousness Raising
Drugs
Education
Health Care
Maxine Wolfe
Meetings
Social Work
Women's Health
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Women, AIDS, and ACT UP, 1988-1994
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Defining a National AIDS Policy Panel
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AIDS (Disease); AIDS (Disease)--Political aspects--United States; ACT UP (Organization); New York (State)--New York; United States; AIDS (Disease)--History; AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--United States; Clinical trials--Reporting; Clinical drug trials; Drugs--Testing; Clinical trials of drugs; Drug bioscreening ; Drug trials ; Drugs--Clinical trials; Drugs--Effectiveness--Testing; Drugs--Evaluation; AIDS (Disease) in women
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NIH-moderated panel about defining a national AIDS policy, research health services, and prevention in four talks from Maxine Wolfe (ACT UP), Dr. Wanda Jones (CDC), Corola Marta (Yale physician), and community activist Michelle Lopez.
[Julie Auerbach] Coordinator of the Behavioral and Social Science activities in the office of AIDS research at the National Institute of Health moderates a panel that discusses defining a national AIDS policy, research health services, and prevention in four talks. The panel begins with ACT UP activist Maxine Wolfe, followed by Dr. Wanda [Johns/Jones], the Associate Director for Women's Health at the Center for Disease Control. Side B continues with Dr. Wanda [Johns/Jones], followed by [Corola] Marta, a physician with the Yale AIDS program whose work was focused on inner-city primary care and women's health. The recording cuts off the last talk from community activist Michelle Lopez involved in issues related to women and children in New York. Lopez was also on the board that planned the conference.
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Donated by Maxine Wolfe on 1993-07-26
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Undated
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Processed by Pratt School of Information LIS-668 students, Fall 2015
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SPW1686
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Speakers include: Julie [Auerbach], Maxine Wolfe, Dr. Wanda [Johns/Jones], [Corola] Marta, and Michelle Lopez. Side B doesn't begin until 4:05 and is cut short
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AIDS
Center for Disease Control (CDC)
Communities
Consciousness Raising
Education
Health Care
Illness
Julie Auerbach
Maxine Wolfe
Michelle Lopez
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Wanda Jones
Women's Health
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Macromed1·a o·irector/ Instructor: Jane Pirone
Director was 1nltlally developed for matmg
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NEW DIGITAL MEDIA
AT Dvke TV
Internet Courses
Intro to the Internet/In structor: Tina LaPorta
This class will focus In on specif,c women's web projects,
media organizations and how these groups converge A
discussion of email hsts as a communication tool and other
experimental programs, such as video and audio streaming
technologies, will be covered The basics of how to make a
connection onto the internet will be covered m class
6 to 10 peoplt
Ftt: mtmbtrs: $150.00
non· mt mbtrs: $170.00
Wednesday May 13
Wednesday May 20
7pm • 9. 3opm
1pm - 93opm
O.Slgning & Web Page/ Instructor: Audrey Kuenstler
This course 1s an Introduction to the world of web design,
where you'll learn basic HTML, web graphics and other tips
for creating dynamic web pages. There will be an intensive one day workshop. This course requires basic famlhar1ty with the World Wide Web and how to get there, but no
prior knowledge of Web design ,s required. Prior knowl·
edge of Adobe Photoshop 1s helpful.
4 to 6 people
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creating animation and interactive CD-ROM programs. This
class Is a case study of the computer authoring program
Macromedia Director. You will learn the basic elements of
the program, I e stage, cast and score and discuss animation
techniques and the interactive computer language lingo.
You will view CD·ROM's that have been created with
Director, discuss design elements and learn how certain
effects were created
4 to 6 ptoplt
Ftt: members: Sz75.oo
non-membtrs: h95.oo
Wednesday June ,7
6:30-9:oopm
Friday
June19
6:30-9·oopm
Sunday
lune 21
1oam·5:oopm
Intro to A~er Effects/ Instructor: Lynn Shelton
This class will introduce you to the wonders of a powerful
software that 1s used in the industry for creating special
effects and 2-0 animation for film, video and telev,slon
commercials. You w,11 learn to composite multiple layers,
animate an unlimited number of elements and apply special
effects. After Effects provides the tools you need to affordably create dynamic designs for CD ROM or video. The f,rst
two class meetings will be demonstration and lecture and
tht second two hands·on experience
1pm • 9:30pm
7pm • 9:30pm
10am • 5:00pm
1oam • 5:00pm
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Wednesday
lhursday
Friday
Saturday
May 13
May 14
May 15
May 16
7pm - 9:30pm
7pm • 9·3opm
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· Graphic s Courses
Adobe Photoshop Overview/Instructor: o,ane
Bonder
This course will give you a solid foundation m creating,
rrtouchmg and compositing d,g,tal images for prmt. You
will learn how to use the program's tools and advanced
features like channels, masking and layers. In addition,
you will learn how to create titles (In Illustrator) for video.
Come to class with: a proJect ,n mind, i.e. a poster or
postcard to advertise your latest video, two images to
scan and an extra 10 dollars to cover the cost of a service
buftau (Klnko's) for input or output of your d191tal creations. This course will meet three limes, the flrst two wlll
l,t dlfflolstratlons and lectures and the third wlll be broup Into Individual blocks for hands-on experience.
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7pm • 9:30pm
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10am - 5:00pm
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Leam basic camera, lighting, sound, and video editing
produc11on, counter media boredom; create music videos
or experimental narratives; and see your finished pro·
gram a11 on TV Mttt future guemllas, documentar1ans,
animators, storytellers, and st_arsl
Tht video classes are available Tuesday evening or
Sunday aftemoon. Your fin Ished video pro1ects will be
screened for the public at Manhattan Neighborhood
Network (Manhattan's pubhc access television station).
The course fee Is h oo.oo or less (shding scale). Partial
scholarships are also available through the generosity of
the Manhanan Neighborhood Network.
There ,s also a FREE studio workshop being offered the
first three Mondays In May at Manhattan Neighborhood
Network. Students will learn how to technical dtrect, use
a character generator, operate an audio board and set
studio lights. If you are interested in the video or studio
workshops or have any other questions call'
video classes meet:
Tuesdays (7pm· 9·30)
May 5,12,19,26
June 2,9
Sundays (1pm· 3 30)
May 3,10,17,24,31
lune 7
studio classet meet:
Mondays (6:30·9:3opm)
May 4,11,18
The studio class will make a televls1on p,ogram on a
Monday evening 1n 1une (TBA).
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Masters degree from Rutgers University. She teaches com·
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video workshops at DykeTV.
Audrey Kuenstler
has a Master's Degree in Cultural Theory from Carnegie
Mellon University and 1s currently finishing a Master's
degree in Interactive Telecommunications at NYU. She
teaches both media theory and multimedia production at
The New School.
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Bard College.
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Mari Keiko Conzal11
Is a commercial editor and filmmaker. Her work Is d1stnb·
uted through Framehne and Naata. She has worked on
pro1ects for Sony, Sesame Street, Sheryl Crow, Sony Music
and Pepsi Cola.
Tina LaPorta
,s currently an art,st·in·res,dence w1tn Ars Electronica
Future Lab on the World Wide Web. Her work is also included in the d1gltal studies exhibition on the Alt·X Web site.
Last year she produced a telev1S1on sertes on Manhattan
Cable Network and her videos have been screened at The
Kitchen, P.S 122, and Art in General. She holds an MfA from
the School of Visual Arts in Computer Art
Lucretia Knapp
combines video, film, photography and computemed
Imagery In her single channel and multl·med1a Installation
work. She has taught film theory, photography and video
art at Ohio State un,vemty and Macromed,a Director at the
University of Michigan. She Is the D11ector of Education and
Programming at Dyke TV
Mary Patierno
is an independent video and f1lmmaker and co-founded
DYKETV in 1993. She 1s a partner of Damas D1g1tal. a non·
linear video production fac,hty ,n Manhattan and teaches
video at the MFA Photography Department at the School of
Visual Arts.
.... Membership 1n1or•1t1on1
lane Pifone
Is the founder of Happy Mana Media, LLC, a small, cutting
edge design flTm located in New York City. Clients include
Memo11al Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Modem Medta,
and Nickelodeon. Happy Mazza Media also produces the
popular web site Drummerg11I. Jane received a BfA from
the university of Michigan, and has done extensive post·
graduate study in everything from Optical Enginnring to
Film Music. She 1s currently on the faculty of Pratt Institute,
!he New School, and the College of Aeronautics, whtfe she
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Digital Media Workshops
$25 basic mmtbershl,rreceive Dyke TV newsletter, notice
of upcoming events, discounts on workshop fees
$5o priority mcm.benhl,rall of above plus special inv1t•·
t1ons to events
$ioo-all of above plus Dyke TV hat
bsc,-all of above plus 8est of Dyke TV tape
Ssoo-all of above plus a listing in the show t1ed1ts as•
sponsor
For More Information Contact:
Lucretia Knapp,
Director of lduca1lon and Programml119
(111) ,~, 9315
Some partial SCholanhipa for 1hl Olgltal Media clams are
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Dyke TV television program components, 1993-1998
Description
An account of the resource
Dyke TV was a groundbreaking public access program founded in 1993 by Mary Patierno, Ana Marie Simo and Linda Chapman. An offshoot of the Lesbian Avengers, the mission of Dyke TV was to incite, provoke and organize communities to create tangible change. The program sought to increase lesbian visibility and to systemically change people's views of lesbians, gay rights and women's rights. Dyke TV comprehensively documented a critical time period in gay and lesbian history and shared stories that were important to lesbian communities when no other programs were.
The program first aired in June 1993 on the Manhattan Neighborhood Network public access television channel. The show started off as a weekly 30 minute program produced by a core of Dyke TV producers with help from members of the community. The show followed a magazine format. Each program consisted of various segments such as I Was a Lesbian Child, The Arts, From the Archives, News and Eyewitness. Some areas of interest included lesbian history, daily life, activism, and international LGBTQ issues. Ideas for stories were discussed during production meetings and the producers welcomed ideas from everyone involved. According to one of the program’s co-founders and executive producer, Mary Patierno, “if anybody wanted to do a story we let them do it. We were there to let people voice whatever they wanted to, whatever issues or topics that were of interest to them.” The producers aimed to create a very well rounded program that could highlight lesbian life from as many angles as possible. Another part of Dyke TV’s mission was to train women in video production. The producers conducted regular workshops so that women could learn how to tell stories they wanted to tell in their own voices. This community oriented attitude allowed for widespread contributions about lesbian issues across the United States and abroad. At its peak, Dyke TV was distributed on 78 public access channels throughout the United States. Dyke TV documented many political actions happening in the early 1990s within the LGBTQ community, including actions by ACT UP and the Lesbian Avengers.
The Dyke TV collection at the Lesbian Herstory Archives consists largely of unedited footage that documents marches and demonstrations in New York City. Other tapes include incomplete episodes and compilations of show segments. Segments available to view in this exhibition include “The Arts,” “News,” “Eyewitness,” “I Was a Lesbian Child,” and “From the Archives.” This does not however represent the complete range of segments seen on Dyke TV; other favorites not seen here included Lesbian Health, On the Street, and Ann Northrop Mouths Off.
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Dyke TV Internet Courses Flyer
Subject
The topic of the resource
Lesbians
Lesbian community
Web sites - Design
Description
An account of the resource
A flyer advertising two internet courses. One teaches about the internet being used for lesbian and women's organizations and communication. The second teaches how to design a web page.
Creator
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Dyke TV
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Unknown
Language
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en-US
Type
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document
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InternetCourses
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New York, New York, United States
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Advertising
Communities
Education
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SPRING 1998
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SCREENING
DTV proudly presents a screening of the award-winning viJeo documentary. The Disappearance
of TiSoeur: Haiti after Duvalier by Board Member Harriel Hirshorn on Tuesday. April 28., al
8:00 pm al Millennium. 66 E. 4th St. in Manhattan. Also being shown: a work in progress by
Kara Lynch, Black Russians. A reception follows with the filmmakers. Call the office for info.
•
S'l'H
ANNIVERSARY PARTY!
FIVE YEARS OF BRTNGl NG LESBIA NS INTO YOUR LIVINGROOM! Join us Wednesday.
June 10th for Barbara Starrett's 50+ birthday party/Dyke TV's 5th Anniversary! Call the offi<:t'
for info or to become a host. It'll be a blast!
•
HOUSEPARTIES!
Watch for a bonanza of houseparlies this Spring & Summer! If you want Lo throw your own benefit for OTV jus t call the office!
DIGITAL
MEDI A
WORKSHOPS
We are offering Digital Media Workshops starting in May. See the enclosed brochure for detail:-.
and caJI the office for more info! Costs are competiti ve and courses include hands-on instruction. We just receivP.d a grant from the North Star Fund th at will help provide some scholarships. particularly for members of progressive lesbian/gay organizations.
VIDEO
WORKSHOPS
The next cyc le of Video Workshops begins in early May. Dyke TV has trai ned hundreds of students in all phas<'S of video production. Many of these students have gone on Lo make their own
independent videos and have produced segments fo r our nationally broadcasted s how.
NEW
CO-DIRECTOR
In January Dyke TV hired Lucretia Knapp as our new Education and Programming Director.
Lu(~retia i:i a multimed ia artist and instructor who moved to New York in August. She manageg
programming. workshops and the Artists-in-Residence program. If you're interested in pro<lu<·ing for the show the next meeting is Tuesd ay, ApriJ 30, 6 :30pm.
GROWING
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DIRECTORS
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Gonzalez, and Paula Pressley. At 14 members. our Board is the larges t it's ever been.
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Dyke TV television program components, 1993-1998
Description
An account of the resource
Dyke TV was a groundbreaking public access program founded in 1993 by Mary Patierno, Ana Marie Simo and Linda Chapman. An offshoot of the Lesbian Avengers, the mission of Dyke TV was to incite, provoke and organize communities to create tangible change. The program sought to increase lesbian visibility and to systemically change people's views of lesbians, gay rights and women's rights. Dyke TV comprehensively documented a critical time period in gay and lesbian history and shared stories that were important to lesbian communities when no other programs were.
The program first aired in June 1993 on the Manhattan Neighborhood Network public access television channel. The show started off as a weekly 30 minute program produced by a core of Dyke TV producers with help from members of the community. The show followed a magazine format. Each program consisted of various segments such as I Was a Lesbian Child, The Arts, From the Archives, News and Eyewitness. Some areas of interest included lesbian history, daily life, activism, and international LGBTQ issues. Ideas for stories were discussed during production meetings and the producers welcomed ideas from everyone involved. According to one of the program’s co-founders and executive producer, Mary Patierno, “if anybody wanted to do a story we let them do it. We were there to let people voice whatever they wanted to, whatever issues or topics that were of interest to them.” The producers aimed to create a very well rounded program that could highlight lesbian life from as many angles as possible. Another part of Dyke TV’s mission was to train women in video production. The producers conducted regular workshops so that women could learn how to tell stories they wanted to tell in their own voices. This community oriented attitude allowed for widespread contributions about lesbian issues across the United States and abroad. At its peak, Dyke TV was distributed on 78 public access channels throughout the United States. Dyke TV documented many political actions happening in the early 1990s within the LGBTQ community, including actions by ACT UP and the Lesbian Avengers.
The Dyke TV collection at the Lesbian Herstory Archives consists largely of unedited footage that documents marches and demonstrations in New York City. Other tapes include incomplete episodes and compilations of show segments. Segments available to view in this exhibition include “The Arts,” “News,” “Eyewitness,” “I Was a Lesbian Child,” and “From the Archives.” This does not however represent the complete range of segments seen on Dyke TV; other favorites not seen here included Lesbian Health, On the Street, and Ann Northrop Mouths Off.
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Title
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Good News Flyer
Subject
The topic of the resource
Lesbians
Lesbian community
Lesbians in mass media
Lesbianism on television
Description
An account of the resource
A Dyke TV flyer announcing various events including screenings, workshops, and parties, as well as new Board of Directors memebrs. The reverse side of the flyer announces New York Dyke TV airtimes and encourages support
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Dyke TV
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1998
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en-US
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document
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GoodNewsFlyer
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New York, New York, United States
Advertising
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Media
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Dyke TV television program components, 1993-1998
Description
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Dyke TV was a groundbreaking public access program founded in 1993 by Mary Patierno, Ana Marie Simo and Linda Chapman. An offshoot of the Lesbian Avengers, the mission of Dyke TV was to incite, provoke and organize communities to create tangible change. The program sought to increase lesbian visibility and to systemically change people's views of lesbians, gay rights and women's rights. Dyke TV comprehensively documented a critical time period in gay and lesbian history and shared stories that were important to lesbian communities when no other programs were.
The program first aired in June 1993 on the Manhattan Neighborhood Network public access television channel. The show started off as a weekly 30 minute program produced by a core of Dyke TV producers with help from members of the community. The show followed a magazine format. Each program consisted of various segments such as I Was a Lesbian Child, The Arts, From the Archives, News and Eyewitness. Some areas of interest included lesbian history, daily life, activism, and international LGBTQ issues. Ideas for stories were discussed during production meetings and the producers welcomed ideas from everyone involved. According to one of the program’s co-founders and executive producer, Mary Patierno, “if anybody wanted to do a story we let them do it. We were there to let people voice whatever they wanted to, whatever issues or topics that were of interest to them.” The producers aimed to create a very well rounded program that could highlight lesbian life from as many angles as possible. Another part of Dyke TV’s mission was to train women in video production. The producers conducted regular workshops so that women could learn how to tell stories they wanted to tell in their own voices. This community oriented attitude allowed for widespread contributions about lesbian issues across the United States and abroad. At its peak, Dyke TV was distributed on 78 public access channels throughout the United States. Dyke TV documented many political actions happening in the early 1990s within the LGBTQ community, including actions by ACT UP and the Lesbian Avengers.
The Dyke TV collection at the Lesbian Herstory Archives consists largely of unedited footage that documents marches and demonstrations in New York City. Other tapes include incomplete episodes and compilations of show segments. Segments available to view in this exhibition include “The Arts,” “News,” “Eyewitness,” “I Was a Lesbian Child,” and “From the Archives.” This does not however represent the complete range of segments seen on Dyke TV; other favorites not seen here included Lesbian Health, On the Street, and Ann Northrop Mouths Off.
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Title
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Dyke TV Third Season Recruitment Flyer
Subject
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Lesbians
Lesbian community
Lesbians in mass media
Lesbianism on television
Description
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A flyer announcing the third season of Dyke TV and encouraging people to come to a producer's meeting to present ideas.
Creator
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Dyke TV
Date
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7/6/1995
Rights
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en-US
Type
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document
Identifier
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ThirdSeasonRecruitment
Coverage
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New York, New York, United States
Advertising
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Feminist Radio Network, c. 1974-1978
Contributor
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<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/items/browse?tags=Sally+Gearheart">Sally Gearhart</a>
<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/items/browse?tags=kayla+taylor">Kayla Taylor</a>
<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/items/browse?tags=Susan+Moore">Susan Moore</a>
<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/items/browse?tags=Alice+Walker">Alice Walker</a>
<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/items/browse?tags=Grace+Paley">Grace Paley</a>
<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/items/browse?tags=Rita+Mae+Brown">Rita Mae Brown</a>
<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/items/browse?tags=Karen+Kollias">Karen Kollias</a>
<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/items/browse?tags=Dolores+Bargowski">Dolores Bargowski</a>
<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/items/browse?tags=Beverly+Fisher">Beverly Fisher</a>
Description
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The Feminist Radio Network (FRN) arose out of the WGTB collective Radio Free Women (RFW) in 1974 amidst alienating conditions at the Georgetown University radio station. As an independent radio network, FRN sought a wider audience and distributed feminist audiotapes nationally.
This collection contains a compilation of episodes from the Feminist Radio Network digitized by students at Pratt Institute’s Library and Information Science Program. The original materials are held in off-site storage by the Lesbian Herstory Archives.
Source: Alexa Freeman et. al. (1976). Quest: A Feminist Quarterly. Quest: A Feminist Quarterly, 3(2). https://jstor.org/stable/community.28042846
Creator
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Lisa Cowan
Date
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1974-1978
Rights
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The information available on this site, including any text, data, artwork, video, audio, images or graphics may be protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. Entities other than the Lesbian Herstory Archive may own copyright of the material. Material from the website may be used for non-profit or educational purposes. However, if copies are printed or displayed, copyright notice must be included. Except as provided above, you may not reproduce, republish, post, transmit or distribute any material from this website in any physical or digital form without the permission of the copyright owner.
For information regarding any further use of the materials contained on this site, please contact the Lesbian Herstory Archives:
LHEF, Inc. 484 14th Street Brooklyn, New York 11215
Telephone: 718-768-DYKE
Email: lesbianherstoryarchives@gmail.com
Relation
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<a href="http://herstories.prattinfoschool.nyc/omeka/collections/show/105">Lisa Cowan Audio Collection</a>
Language
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English
Sound
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Women and Religion
Description
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In this recording, Sally Gearhart discusses how the Church enforces ideas of masculinity and feminity. The host argues that feminism is incompatible with Christianity and lesbianism allows a woman to love herself and let go of the self-hatred that society and the Church impose.
Publisher
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Feminist Radio Network
Creator
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Sally Gearhart
Subject
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Lesbians in the Church
Rights
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Not to be used for publication without the express written consent of Liza Cowan. Contact the Lesbian Herstory Archive for Liza Cowan’s contact information.
Language
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English
Identifier
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LC045
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Episode Title
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Women and Religion
Series Title
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Feminist Radio Network
Host
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Sally Gearheart
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1/4 inch audio tape
Digital Format
.wav file
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Lesbian Herstory Archive
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43:42
Communities
Feminism
Heterosexual feminism
Lesbian authors
Lesbian Christians
Lesbian feminism
Lesbian science fiction
passing (Sexuality)
radical feminism
Radical Lesbians
Religion
Sally Gearheart
Separatism
Toxic masculinity