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Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ History Project
Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ History Project
8 episodes
6 days ago
We are a community-based history initiative committed to researching and telling the stories of LGBTQ+ individuals and organizations in our region
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We are a community-based history initiative committed to researching and telling the stories of LGBTQ+ individuals and organizations in our region
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History
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Ep. 1: The HIV/AIDS Crisis
Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ History Project
32 minutes 8 seconds
5 years ago
Ep. 1: The HIV/AIDS Crisis

In the 1980s and 1990s, the HIV/AIDS crisis had a major impact on LGBTQ communities in Southwest Virginia.

From the Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ History Project, we proudly present this podcast on the history of HIV and AIDS in Southwest Virginia.

All of the audio interviews in this podcast are drawn from oral histories in the LGBTQ History Collection at the Virginia Room, Roanoke Public Libraries, located in Roanoke, Virginia. The oral history narrators featured in today’s program include:

- Anonymous

- Larry Bly

- Gail Burruss

- Larry Forrest

- Gerry Jennings

- Miss Grace Kelly

- Nancy Kelly

- Barbara Maberry

- Don Muse

- Myer S. Reed

- Rissa

- Rodger Saunders

- Peter Thornhill

- Edna Whittier

Thank you to Roanoke College student research assistants Megan Reynolds and Beth Janes for their contributions to the research in this podcast.

All of the music in today’s podcast is courtesy of Purple Planet Music, under Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. For more information, see www.purple-planet.com.

Please subscribe and share. You can find more information about the Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ History Project, and this podcast, at www.lgbthistory.pages.roanoke.edu. We are also on Facebook at Southwest Virginia LGBTQ History Project, and follow us on Instagram at swvalgbtqhistory.

Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ History Project
We are a community-based history initiative committed to researching and telling the stories of LGBTQ+ individuals and organizations in our region