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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Title: “One in 10 People” Show 13 Producer: Karen Brown TRT: 29:15 minutes Completion Date: 12/21/1993 Notes: Janis Ian, April Martin, Nancy Andrews, Psychochuckles, Kate Clinton, Holocaust Museum.
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Title: “One in 10 People” Show 12 Producer: Karen Brown TRT: 27:56 minutes Completion Date: 10/18/1993
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Title: “One in 10 People” Show 2 Producer: Karen Brown TRT: 27;06 minutes Completion Date: 11/11/1992 Notes: Hosts-- Judy Hittman, Scott Olson; Segments-- Lily Tomlin, The Experience.
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Jun 14, 2018
06/18
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Title: “One in 10 People” Show 7 Producer: Karen Brown TRT: 29:45 minutes Completion Date: 05/20/1993 Notes” March on Washington.
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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This digitized audio file is from the Friends Radio Program Records : Digital collection, 1973-1982 at Rainbow History Project. The Friends Radio tape collection at Rainbow History covers nine years (1973 to 1982) of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer activism and community building in Washington, DC and around the nation. The Friends collection includes poetry, music, interviews, candidate interviews, social and political commentary and analysis and accounts of the creation of...
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This digitized audio file is from the Friends Radio Program Records : Digital collection, 1973-1982 at Rainbow History Project. The Friends Radio tape collection at Rainbow History covers nine years (1973 to 1982) of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer activism and community building in Washington, DC and around the nation. The Friends collection includes poetry, music, interviews, candidate interviews, social and political commentary and analysis and accounts of the creation of...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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“One in 10 People” VNR (Video News Release) Producer: Karen Pearson Brown Completion Date: 04/04/1994
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Aug 1, 2018
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This digitized audio file is from the Friends Radio Program Records : Digital collection, 1973-1982 at Rainbow History Project. The Friends Radio tape collection at Rainbow History covers nine years (1973 to 1982) of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer activism and community building in Washington, DC and around the nation. The Friends collection includes poetry, music, interviews, candidate interviews, social and political commentary and analysis and accounts of the creation of...
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Aug 2, 2018
08/18
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This digitized audio file is from the Friends Radio Program Records : Digital collection, 1973-1982 at Rainbow History Project. The Friends Radio tape collection at Rainbow History covers nine years (1973 to 1982) of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer activism and community building in Washington, DC and around the nation. The Friends collection includes poetry, music, interviews, candidate interviews, social and political commentary and analysis and accounts of the creation of...
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Aug 1, 2018
08/18
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This digitized audio file is from the Friends Radio Program Records : Digital collection, 1973-1982 at Rainbow History Project. The Friends Radio tape collection at Rainbow History covers nine years (1973 to 1982) of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer activism and community building in Washington, DC and around the nation. The Friends collection includes poetry, music, interviews, candidate interviews, social and political commentary and analysis and accounts of the creation of...
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Jul 24, 2018
07/18
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Interview with Sgt. Joseph "Skip" Keith; Pamela & Bruce Interview with Leonard Matlovick The Friends Radio tape collection at Rainbow History covers nine years (1973 to 1982) of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer activism and community building in Washington, DC and around the nation. The Friends collection includes poetry, music, interviews, candidate interviews, social and political commentary and analysis and accounts of the creation of community services...
Topic: friends radio
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Jun 14, 2018
06/18
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Rainbow History Project; Karen Pearson Brown
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Title: “One in 10 People” Show 4 Producer: Karen Brown TRT: 30:30 minutes Completion Date: 02/23/1993 Notes: Holy Unions, Armistead Maupin, Film review, Lily Tomlin.
Topics: One In Ten People, Rainbow History Project, Washington DC
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May 31, 2020
05/20
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In this excerpt from an oral history recorded by the Rainbow History Project in Washington DC on December 11, 2012, Activist Ron Simmons describes the beginnings of his relationship with Blacklight Monthly editor Sidney Brinkley as well as his introduction to the gay and lesbian communities of Washington DC in the early 1980s. About the Rainbow History Project: The mission of the Rainbow History Project is to collect, preserve, and promote an active knowledge of the history , arts, and...
Topics: Rainbow History Project, Ron Simmons, Washington DC
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Dec 3, 2022
12/22
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Jan 18, 2023
01/23
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Rainbow History Project; Friends (Radio Program)
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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3.0
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01/23
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Jan 18, 2023
01/23
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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13
Dec 3, 2022
12/22
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Rainbow History Project; Friends (Radio Program)
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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3.0
Jan 17, 2023
01/23
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Rainbow History Project; Friends (Radio Program)
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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5.0
Jan 16, 2023
01/23
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Rainbow History Project; Friends (Radio Program)
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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4.0
Jan 16, 2023
01/23
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Rainbow History Project; Friends (Radio Program)
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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24
Jun 15, 2018
06/18
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Rainbow History Project; Karen Pearson Brown
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Title: “One in 10 People” Show 19 Producer: Karen Brown TRT: 28:47 minutes Completion Date: N.D. Notes: Jameson Currier (4:50), Freedom Stage (6:42), Flirtations, David Drake.
Topics: One In Ten People, Rainbow History Project, Washington DC
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Aug 1, 2018
08/18
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Rainbow History Project; Friends Radio Program
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This digitized audio file is from the Friends Radio Program Records : Digital collection, 1973-1982 at Rainbow History Project. The Friends Radio tape collection at Rainbow History covers nine years (1973 to 1982) of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer activism and community building in Washington, DC and around the nation. The Friends collection includes poetry, music, interviews, candidate interviews, social and political commentary and analysis and accounts of the creation of...
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Dec 3, 2022
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Dec 9, 2022
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Dec 9, 2022
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Aug 7, 2018
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This digitized audio file is from the Friends Radio Program Records : Digital collection, 1973-1982 at Rainbow History Project. The Friends Radio tape collection at Rainbow History covers nine years (1973 to 1982) of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer activism and community building in Washington, DC and around the nation. The Friends collection includes poetry, music, interviews, candidate interviews, social and political commentary and analysis and accounts of the creation of...
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Aug 30, 2018
08/18
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Chuck Hicks: Prisons The Friends Radio tape collection at Rainbow History covers nine years (1973 to 1982) of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer activism and community building in Washington, DC and around the nation. The Friends collection includes poetry, music, interviews, candidate interviews, social and political commentary and analysis and accounts of the creation of community services and organizations. Rainbow History received a collection of more than 300 1/4inch...
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Dec 9, 2022
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Dec 10, 2022
12/22
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Jan 15, 2023
01/23
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Jan 18, 2023
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Jan 18, 2023
01/23
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Jan 18, 2023
01/23
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Jan 19, 2023
01/23
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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May 31, 2020
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n this excerpt from an oral history recorded by the Rainbow History Project in Washington DC on December 11, 2012, Activist Ron Simmons describes the experience of being an HIV positive in the 1980s and being prescribed medication that had not been properly studied. Then, he goes on to describe the sequence of events that brought him from being a Howard University professor to the First Executive Director of Us Helping Us, People into Living. About the Rainbow History Project: The mission...
Topics: Ron Simmons, Rainbow History Project, Washington DC
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Aug 1, 2018
08/18
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This digitized audio file is from the Friends Radio Program Records : Digital collection, 1973-1982 at Rainbow History Project. The Friends Radio tape collection at Rainbow History covers nine years (1973 to 1982) of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer activism and community building in Washington, DC and around the nation. The Friends collection includes poetry, music, interviews, candidate interviews, social and political commentary and analysis and accounts of the creation of...
Topics: rainbow history project, friends radio, LGBTQ people
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Dec 9, 2022
12/22
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
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Aug 30, 2018
08/18
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Fanny Brice The Friends Radio tape collection at Rainbow History covers nine years (1973 to 1982) of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer activism and community building in Washington, DC and around the nation. The Friends collection includes poetry, music, interviews, candidate interviews, social and political commentary and analysis and accounts of the creation of community services and organizations. Rainbow History received a collection of more than 300 1/4inch acetate ...
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Jun 14, 2018
06/18
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Title: “One in 10 People” Show 8 Producer: Karen Brown TRT: 29:15 minutes Completion Date: 07/15/1993
Topics: One In Ten People, Rainbow History Project, Washington DC
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Jun 14, 2018
06/18
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Title: “One in 10 People” Show 3 Producer: Karen Brown TRT: 27:55 Completion Date: 12/28/1992 Notes: Michael Kearns, Symbols (inlc. lambda rising), Personals.
Topics: One In Ten People, Rainbow History Project, Washington DC
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Jan 16, 2023
01/23
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
Topics: rainbow history project, friends radio, LGBTQ people
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Jan 17, 2023
01/23
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In Washington, DC, from 1973 to 1982, the Stonewall Nation Media Collective produced the "Friends" radio program, one of the first and longest-running radio shows aimed at an LGBTQ audience. Topics ranged from arts and culture, to politics, music, health, and community activism. It chronicled the emerging gay community, as it established community organizations, sought civil rights, and dealt with issues like racism, gender, health and the arts. In addition to news and community...
Topics: rainbow history project, friends radio, LGBTQ people