Families
Found in 64 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph Owen Curtis Photograph Collection
Judy Brown interview, 2022-11-23
Samuel Hay Kauffmann Family Photographs Collection
Larry La's family at the refugee camp in Kuching, Sarawak, 1979
In Asian American Voices in the Making of Washington, D.C.’s Cultural Landscape Asian American chefs/restaurateurs share their lived experiences of opening restaurants in D.C. and introducing their heritage cuisines and flavors to local communities. All narrators have some shared experiences, yet uniquely individualized stories, echoing the diversity of geography, ethnicity, culture, and religions within the category of Asian American.
Lashonia Thompson-El interview, part 1, 2018-05-05
Lashonia Thompson-El interview, part 2, 2018-07-08
Leslie Sarvis interview, 2021-10-04
Ms. Sarvis discusses growing up in D.C., mostly in Carver/Langston in Northeast, her early sense of herself as different and coming into her gender and sexuality, her older sister also being trans, going to clubs and performing, the impact of the AIDS epidemic, her time in prison, her involvement with transgender and HIV/AIDS organizations including Transgender Health Empowerment, and the changes in the city.
Mary Staton interview, 2022-11-28
Nathan Harrington interview, 2020-07-01
National Tots and Teens, Inc., DC Chapter Records
The D.C. chapter of Tots and Teens, Inc. records document the organization's operations and includes: agendas, by-laws, event flyers, family rosters, meeting minutes, memorabilia, news bulletins, newsletters, and related materials.