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Rick H. Lee - Rutgers University - The Unfinished History of AIDS
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Rick H. Lee. Collective for Asian American Studies. Institute for Research on Women. AIDS 2.0 (Video). Phenomenon. Make AIDS history and join the conversation. Some useful guidelines on the use of social media by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HSS). Awesome and Innovative Projects. A mobile web app for exploring the AIDS Memorial Quilt. Developed by Anne Balsamo at the Annenberg Innovation Lab at the University of Southern California. Microsoft Research AIDS Timeline. An online exhibit...
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Links · African American AIDS History Project
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African American AIDS History Project. HIV and AIDS mapping project. International HIV and AIDS charity based in the UK, with excellent pages on the international history of HIV and AIDS. CDC HIV/AIDS main page. Black LGBT Archivists Society of Philadelphia. Chris Bartlett's ACT UP Philadelphia Collection. Designed by Emedara Studio. Proudly powered by Omeka.
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Billy's Musings...: June 2013
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The blog of Billy Glover, one of America’s senior activists for homosexual rights. Sunday, June 30, 2013. Update from Aaron H. Devor and the Transgender Archives. The Transgender Archives at the University of Victoria is about to get a lot bigger! Visit the University of Ulster TGA Collection. On The Transgender Archives. If you would like to talk about donating your personal collection to the Transgender Archives, please contact me at ahdevor@uvic.ca. Aaron H. Devore. Labels: Aaron H. Devore. Warned tha...
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A Home for the Community Center Part III | The Philadelphia Gayborhood Guru
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The Philadelphia Gayborhood Guru. Stories of how Philadelphia's Gayborhood came to be, featuring photos, artifacts and documents from the John J. Wilcox Jr. LGBT Archives. A Home for the Community Center Part III. In this, the third and last part of the story of t 1315 Spruce St., two buildings become one and later on Philadelphia ‘s LGBT Center finally gets its own home. THE 1930s: A GENTLEMAN’S CLUB. The club’s dining room, which is today’s Philadelphia Room. THE 1940s AND 1950s. Dorothy Draper was the...
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A Home for the Community Center: Part I | The Philadelphia Gayborhood Guru
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The Philadelphia Gayborhood Guru. Stories of how Philadelphia's Gayborhood came to be, featuring photos, artifacts and documents from the John J. Wilcox Jr. LGBT Archives. A Home for the Community Center: Part I. SPECULATIVE DEVELOPMENT ON SPRUCE. You can see from the 1842 map,. Called them “finished in very handsome modern style, and replete with all the modern improvements and conveniences.” All of them had “L” shaped additions on the back to house kitchens. Just to the ...Below, seen looking southeast,.
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Quince Street: Crowded But Not Crushed, Part II | The Philadelphia Gayborhood Guru
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The Philadelphia Gayborhood Guru. Stories of how Philadelphia's Gayborhood came to be, featuring photos, artifacts and documents from the John J. Wilcox Jr. LGBT Archives. Quince Street: Crowded But Not Crushed, Part II. In the early ’80s, now called the Intermission Tavern,. In a secret bugging operation, the FBI phone taps and hidden cameras discovered that the Intermission was being used as the headquarters for loan sharking and drug dealing operations by mobster Raymond “Long John” Mortor...Jim Madde...
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T-Squares and Bootblacks: The Bike Stop | The Philadelphia Gayborhood Guru
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The Philadelphia Gayborhood Guru. Stories of how Philadelphia's Gayborhood came to be, featuring photos, artifacts and documents from the John J. Wilcox Jr. LGBT Archives. T-Squares and Bootblacks: The Bike Stop. The history of the Bike Stop. A THING OF DELIGHTFUL ODDITY. Below is the original terra-cotta medallion visible in the photo of the original entrance above. It was saved during renovations and is now at the Athenaeum on Washington Square:. BARNEY ZEEMAN, MUSICIAN and RESTAURATEUR. He bought the ...
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Odd Fellows in the Gayborhood | The Philadelphia Gayborhood Guru
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The Philadelphia Gayborhood Guru. Stories of how Philadelphia's Gayborhood came to be, featuring photos, artifacts and documents from the John J. Wilcox Jr. LGBT Archives. Odd Fellows in the Gayborhood. FRIENDSHIP, LOVE AND TRUTH. A Jamaican born sailor, Peter Ogden,. Heard of the Institute’s efforts and offered to apply for a charter for them through his own lodge in Liverpool, England, which was part of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. In 1862, he. Wrote of him, [John C. Bowers] was an active...
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A Room for Us All | The Philadelphia Gayborhood Guru
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The Philadelphia Gayborhood Guru. Stories of how Philadelphia's Gayborhood came to be, featuring photos, artifacts and documents from the John J. Wilcox Jr. LGBT Archives. A Room for Us All. BEGINNINGS: BOYLE, WILSON WEINBERG AND SHERBO. Opened at 232 South Street on August 1, 1973. Its three original founders, Bernie Boyle,. Now deceased), Tom Wilson Weinberg. And Dan Sherbo,. Had been members of the Gay Activists Alliance and worked on. The Gay Alternative,. 8216;s Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookstore. Beat ...
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