Sandy & Cory |
Out Our Way |
lesbian couples, lesbian parents, bisexual women, rural life, feminism, in the closet, teacher, homophobia, heterosexual marriage, rural communities, neighbours, social norms |
[early 1990s] |
Dennis, Pete, & Chris |
Out Our Way |
gay male couples, Indigenous people, residential school survivors, military brats, rural life, Two Spirit |
[early 1990s] |
Jim & Jack |
Out Our Way |
gay male couples, activists, activism, legal battles, spousal benefits, mysticism, social networks, farms, gay rights, gay liberation, gay community, city life, rural life, agriculture, communication, casual sex, aging, adolescence |
1994 |
Lyle, Dean, & Doug |
Out Our Way |
gay men, older gay men, coming out, rural life, communities, housing, sexual abuse, childhood, heterosexual relationships, love, heterosexual marriage, breakups, gay identity, sexual orientation, sexual child abuse, logging, dating |
[1994] |
Michael & Ken |
Out Our Way |
gay men, rural life, gay parents, gay families, childhood, relationships with fathers, businesses, tourism |
[1994] |
Charles |
Out Our Way |
sexual child abuse, survivors of sexual abuse, Indigenous people, First Nations, Two-Spirit, gay identity, choosing to be gay, choice, in the closet, help lines, casual sex, HIV/AIDS, gay men, overweight people |
[1994] |
Folks in Vernon |
Out Our Way |
lesbian couples, rural life, Indigenous, Two Spirit, two-spirited people, women in logging, late bloomers, social networks, community, housing, dances, breakups, bisexuality, city life, gender roles, Indigenous communities, elders, Indigenous culture, First Nations |
1994 |
Chris & Arne |
Out Our Way |
gay male couples, HIV-positive people, support groups, nurses, physicians, blood tests, imperial court, AIDS education, men who have sex with men, youth suicide, HIV/AIDS, volunteering, post-secondary education, occupations, personal characteristics, artists, bars, relationships with mothers, family, acceptance, history, World War II, churches, religion, housing |
[1994] |
Michelle, Michael, Saya, & Church |
Out Our Way |
mental health, HIV/AIDS, rural life, AIDS organizations, safer sex, healthcare, homophobia, discrimination, community building, funding, students, condoms, gay youth, bisexual men, bisexuality, older gay men, depression, self-acceptance, activism, activists |
[1994] |
Jackie Crossland |
Jean Walton |
Simon Fraser University, moving, marriage, heterosexual marriage, immigration, pulp mill, lumber camps, mining, work, unions, work opportunities, education, leftists, communists, Communism, housework, full time work, wages, night classes, career advancement, Hudson’s Bay Company, female attraction, noticing women, community college, money struggles, bursaries, student loans, scholarship, Spanish community, theatre, playhouse, arts club, community, university theatre, theatre arts program, Vietnam War, immigrant women, draft, draft dodgers, hippies, American Theatre, British Theatre, Canadian Studies, British radical theatre, comedy, Arthur Miller, Canadian culture, west coast film industry, identity, Shelly Duval, Robert Altman, children, career, self-definition, emotional collapse, metal health, sense of self, divorce, death of husband, lesbian identity, coming out, beauty standards, feminism, lesbian feminists, tours, same-sex partner, Mudflats, carpenters, animal trainers, social life, social life on set |
2011 |
Val |
BOLDfest 2018 |
coming out, families, relationship with parents, first love, activism, teachers, gay and lesbian teachers, suicide |
August 31, 2018 |
Janie |
BOLDfest 2018 |
heterosexual marriage, coming out, falling in love, friends, consciousness-raising group, open relationship, abuse, domestic abuse, academia, PhDs, criminology, Simon Fraser University, grandchildren |
August 31, 2018 |
Ty Ginter's Interview |
Bridging the Gap |
Laurel, Maryland, College Park, Washington, D.C., National Mall, Smithsonian, University of Maryland, National Trust for Historic Preservation, D.C. Dykaries, Beltsville, Pretty Boi Drag, D.C. Preservation League, A Queer Capital: A History of Gay Life in Washington, the Phase One, Rendezvous Restaurant and Bar, Club Madame, Facebook, butch, Target, Tumblr, Wicked the Musical, Fandoms, Katsucon, D.C. Weirdo Show, Town Danceboutique, the Bier Baron Tavern and DC Comedy Loft, Tyler T. Love, DC Kings, asexuality, A League of Her Own, XX+ Crostino |
October 21, 2018 |
Madeline Stoltz's Interview |
Bridging the Gap |
Nellie’s Sports Bar, XX+, Town, Bumble, Tindr, George Washington University, A League of Her Own, Frida Kahlo, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sonia Sotomayor, Janelle Monae, Allied in Pride, Association of Queer Women and Allies, bisexuality, Sexuality, Pansexuality, LGBTQ+, queer, Love Languages, Brett Kavanaugh hearings, #Believewomen, Future is Female, Nasty Woman, Pitchers, Chapstick Lesbians, butch, femme, Queer Eye, Antoni Porowski, Pride |
October 5, 2018 |
Nancy Tucker's Interview |
Bridging the Gap |
Washington, D.C., Mary Washington College, University of Mary Washington, Army Times Publishing Company, the Gay Women’s Alternative, Mattachine Society of Washington, gay civil rights, Gay Liberation Movement, the Gay Blade, the Washington Blade, Gay Liberation Front, Gay Recovery groups, Rainbow History Project, social life, lesbians, Older Wiser Lesbians, the Furies Collective, lesbian separatism, feminism, the Village Voice, Christopher Street Liberation Day March, Fashion Institute of Technology, Jo-Anna’s, Gay Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, Meetup groups, marriage, relationships, family, Homosexuality in the workplace, addiction, alcoholism, Frank Kameny, Eva Freund, The Eagle, Johnny’s |
November 12, 2018 |
Interview with Phedra Benoit, Washington, DC |
Bridging the Gap |
buffalo ny, washington dc, butch for butch, butch fashion club, american university, geworge washington university, butch, Lesbian, generations, family, coming out, lgbt |
14 October 2018 |
Interview with Denise Thomson, DC |
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Virginia Beach, Virginia; Charlottesville, Virginia; Phoenix, Arizona; Washington, D.C.; University of Virginia at Charlottesville Queer Student Union; University of Virginia at Charlottesville; Virginia Commonwealth University; Geiko; Best Buy; Family; Lesbians; Gender and Sexuality; Stud/Femme Relationships |
30 October 2018 |
Interview with Ellen Belluomini MacKenzie, Washington, D.C. |
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values, culture, coming out |
8 November 2018 |
Interview with Donna Dykeman |
HIST 451 Fall 2019 |
Lesbian, activism, feminism, gay, queer, Women, Transgender, Terf, Intersectional, Socialism, Theory. |
September 20, 2019 |
Donna Dykeman Interview 2 |
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Lesbian, activism, feminism, gay, queer, Women, Transgender, Terf, Intersectional, Socialism, Theory. |
November 5, 2019 |
Donna Dykeman Audio Documentary |
HIST 451 Fall 2019 |
Lesbian, activism, feminism, gay, queer, Women, Transgender, Terf, Intersectional, Socialism, Theory. |
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Mary Woo Sims |
HIST 451 Fall 2019 |
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Ellen Woodsworth |
HIST 451 Fall 2019 |
Lesbian, Feminist, LGBTQ2IA+, Activist, Wages for Housework Campaign, CORA Bookmobile, Women Transforming Cities, The Other Woman newspaper |
November 6, 2019 |
Esther Shannon and Ciara McRae's Bitchin Interview |
HIST 451 Fall 2019 |
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