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Passing it forward oral history interviews
Through their own voices and images, this Passing It Forward project links the personal stories of LGBTQ+ elders of color — those around 50 years old and above — to the political and social movements they are connected to.
More About This Collection
Contributor to Resource
Baez, Joe
Araujo, Geraldine
Johnson, Francie
Ziebell, Josefine
Babu, Dhanya
Banuelos, Tracia
Caprio, Brianna
Greco, Cecilia
Johnson, Madison
Mabry, Keri
Porter, Rose
Rodriguez, Daniella
Santiago, Amanda Luz Henning
Smith, August
Tateishi, Kana
Chen, Ann
House-Niamke, Stephanie
Jean, Cassandra
Peterson, Robert
Scott, Shawna
Sewganesh, Bhumadevi
Torres, Dennis
Tringali, Lia
Volmar, Salomee
Whitehall, Cynda
Wohnsigl, Cara
Zaragoza, Sofia
Date of Original
2020-10/2021-11
Subject
LGBTQ+ activists--Georgia
Gay political activists--Georgia
Gay activists--Georgia
People
Acey, Katherine
Adams, Mary Anne
Aguilar, Paul
Albino, Jose
Allen, Jafari
Arriola-Headly, Jubi
Asensio, Marysol
Austin, Jay
Austin, Tamara
Aviles, Arthur
Azuah, Unoma
Bailey, Marlon
Battle, Juan
Bellinger, George
Bennett, Natalie
Bishop, Jaquie
Blackeagle-Jones, Suhir
Blanco, Richard
Boyd-Layne, Monica
Boykin, Keith
Braden, Miche
Bradford, Keith
Bridgeman, Stacey
Brown, Consuella
Brown, Erick
Brown, Jaqueline
Brown, Reginald
Butler, Arthur
Cannick, Jasmyne
Carillo, Hector
Carter, Mandy
Chamble, Dee Dee
Clare, Gordon
Coffman, Raymond
Cohen, Cathy
Cooper, Eugenia
Corritore, Regina
Cunningham, Al
Davie, Fred
Davis, Cherise
Davis, James Earl
Davis, Shedrick
Diaz-Cotto, Juanita
Doe, Ron
Dominguez-Ruvalcaba, Hector
Dowell-Burton, June
Ekine, Sokari
Location
United States, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, 33.749, -84.38798
Medium
interviews
Type
Moving Image, Text
Description
Through their own voices and images, this Passing It Forward project links the personal stories of LGBTQ+ elders of color — those around 50 years old and above — to the political and social movements they are connected to. The collection consists of 150 interviews with LGBTQ+ elders of color, conducted by interviewers of around college age. These intergenerational conversations allow this growing and important population to reflect on their life and wisdom. By doing so, this project provides a venue to allow these individuals to educate and inspire.
Holding Institution
Spelman College