Downtown (Washington, D.C.)
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph Yearwood interview, 2021-06-16
Khalid Thompson interview, 2021-06-20
Layne Garrett interview, 2021-06-05
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.
Marion Hines interview, 2021-06-10
Moretha Johnson interview, 2021-06-12
Nettie Hailes interview, 2020-09-07
Poopoo Earls interview, 2021-10-13
Ms. Earls discusses growing up in D.C., mostly in Shaw, her early sense of herself as different and coming into her gender and sexuality, the importance of dancing and performance to her from an early age, her struggle with addiction and time in prison, go-go and hand dancing, being in the National Museum of African American History, remembering everyone who has passed and her thankfulness for living to such an age.
Rhonda Steward interview, 2021-06-10
Ms. Steward discusses growing up in D.C., mostly in Shaw, her early sense of herself as different and coming into her gender and sexuality, going to clubs and working, the impact of the AIDS epidemic, her involvement with transgender and HIV/AIDS organizations including Transgender Health Empowerment, and the changes in the city.