![]() ![]() Additionally, she discusses her involvement with the neighborhood of Adams Morgan and the changes that Adams Morgan and DC has gone through throughout her life, highlighting events like the current struggle against the development of the Adams Morgan Plaza. In this interview, Nancy Shia discusses the path that led to her photographic career as well as many important experiences that she has had throughout that career. Title Nancy Shia Interview, October 10, 2021 Permission to reuse, publish, or reproduce the object beyond the bounds of Fair Use must be obtained from the American University Library - Archives and Special Collections. Subject HIV AIDS Washington, DC Oppression Under Target (OUT!) Whitman Walker gay and lesbian University of Mary Washington Mount Pleasant, DC Peace Corps AIDS in-service budget Washington Blade safe sex Corcoran Gallery of Art Robert Mapplethorpe stigma Gays and Lesbians Opposing Violence Everywhere (GLOVE) police violence self-care DC Metropolitan Police Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League (SMYAL) National AIDS Network Doctors Without Borders public health human rights El Salvadorian immigrant community Tracks Marion BarryĬopyright for this object is held by American University and does not preclude any use the co-interviewee(s) may want to make of the information in the recordings themselves. This object is made available through the American University Digital Research Archive for research and educational purposes. Kirsti then explains how her time with OUT! has continued to shape her life and activism and what her life in DC as a queer person was like in the late 1980s. She also describes a few specific OUT! action events in which she took part. Kirsti emphasizes the community-centered focus of OUT!, both in the organization's activism and between its members. She then started getting involved in HIV/AIDS activism, especially as a member of OUT! (Oppression Under Target). Kirsti starts by discussing how and when she first learned about HIV, especially when people in her friend group became infected. Title Kirsti Lattu Interview, July 22, 2021Īudrey Barnett interviews Kirsti Lattu over Zoom. Subject DC History Conference downtown DC Washington, DC Sunny Surplus Woolworth and Lothrop's Lincoln Theatre Loew's Palace Chinatown Marion Barry gentrification Flagg Brothers Mass Extinction Band and Show DMV Martin Luther King Jr Library He speaks about being in a band with some family members and friends and performing in DC. Darrell talks about growing up in DC and spending time downtown in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. ![]() Title Interview with Darrell West, April 1, 2022ĭan Kerr interviews Darrell West at the DC History Conference on April 1, 2022. ![]() Permission to reuse, publish, or reproduce the object beyond the bounds of Fair Use must be obtained from the American University Library - Archives and Special Collections. This object is made available through the American University Digital Research Archive for research and educational purposes. ![]() Subject DC History Conference Washington, DC MLK Jr Public Library Reeves coffee shop Petworth Archibald's Adult Entertainment Club Foxy Playground Macombo Lounge Chez Maurice adult entertainment clubs strip clubs solicitation K Street, NW prostitution Marion Barry Carter Barron Amphitheater real estate drug cultureĬopyright for this object is held by American University and does not preclude any use the co-interviewee(s) may want to make of the information in the recordings themselves. She explains that most of these places closed down or moved out of the district because of rising rents and real estate speculation. Title Interview with Angie Whitehurst, April 1, 2022Īngie Whitehurst speak with Dan Kerr about strip clubs and "girly-girly" places that used to exist in downtown DC. ![]()
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