Andy, April 28, 1982 (Tape 4)
Lesbianism
Lesbian Herstory Archives
Lesbian and gay experience
Lesbians--United States--Interviews
At the start of the interview, Andy talks about the first time someone asked her about sex. She talks about her experience going with hookers. She discusses butches and femmes and argues that femmes aren't "true" lesbians.
Andy (Interviewee)
Lesbian Herstory Archives
Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, LIS 665 Projects in Digital Archives students
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Original= Cassette Tape
English
Sound
Physical Object
Oral History Interview
SPW511
Lou and Jane, November 8, 1981 (Tape 3)
Lesbians
Sex change
Lesbians--United States--Social conditions
Lesbians--United States--Interviews
Sexualtiy
The interviewee discusses the time she considered getting a sex change. She talks about religion. At the end she talks about getting respect. There is significant distortion at the end of the tape.
Lou and Jane discuss their sexual relationship and further aspects of female sexuality.
Lou (Interviewee)
Lesbian Herstory Archives
Pratt Institute, School of Information and Library Science, LIS 665 Projects in Digital Archives students
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Original= cassette tape
English
Sound
Physical Object
Oral History Interview
SPW518
Lesbian Nation, July 28, 1972
Women’s liberation, Publishing, Coming out, Sexuality
Martha Shelley interviews Gene Damon aka Barbara Grier, founder of the lesbian magazine The Ladder (1956-1972). They discuss the beginnings of The Ladder and how it evolved from a smaller publication within the Daughters of Bilitis (DOB) into an independent publication. Grier discusses the shift in content as well once the magazine became independent of the Daughters of Bilitis. Grier felt that under DOB they were focused on presenting a clean public image of lesbians to society at large and that this was reflected in what was published in older versions of The Ladder. Once Grier became the editor, she felt it was important to address topics like sexuality, saying “we began running material that deals with sex honestly and forthrightly.”
7/28/1972
English
T81_1_33