(Screenshot of “What Happened to DC’s Lesbian Spaces?” [external link]) The Washingtonian (external link) recently featured Rainbow History board member Dr. Bonnie Morris in Harrison Smith’s article “What Happened to DC’s Lesbian Spaces?” (external link). In this terrific interview-style article, Dr. Morris discusses the swift disappearance of cultural spaces for lesbians […]
lost lesbian spaces
Listen to the panel. Couldn’t make it to our June 16 public panel discussion “Lost Lesbian Spaces?” You can now find the full audio recording and accompanying images on our online archives. The Rainbow History Project partnered with LC-GLOBE to present the lunchtime panel “Lost Lesbian Spaces” at the Library Congress. […]
(Dr. Bonnie Morris shares a photo of herself and her students at the Hung Jury, one of the “lost lesbian spaces” discussed in the panel. Photo by Sarah Welz Geselowitz.) On Tuesday, June 16, the Rainbow History Project partnered with LC-GLOBE to present the lunchtime panel “Lost Lesbian Spaces,” which […]
(1975 advertisement for Lammas Books, which shut its doors in 2000. This image contributed by Mark Meinke to our online collection Gay Businesses and Venues.) LOST LESBIAN SPACES: Rainbow History Project’s Pride Month event A lunchtime panel at the Library of Congress Tuesday, June 16, 2015 | 12:00-1:00 p.m. LM-139 (Madison Building, 1st floor) Come join local […]