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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. 3: The Lavender Menace
Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ History Project
18 minutes 58 seconds
4 years ago
Ep. 3: The Lavender Menace

From the Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ History Project, we proudly present this podcast episode on the topic of Lesbian Feminism in Southwest Virginia.

The episode includes an interview with Dr. Emma Heaney, readings by Grace Fowler and Caroline Painter, and audio interviews drawn from oral histories in the LGBTQ+ History Collection at the Virginia Room, in the Roanoke Public Library, located in Roanoke, Virginia. The oral history narrators featured in today’s program include:

- Robin Jordan

- Nancy Kelly

- Kathryn L Beranich

- Gail Burress 

- Ashley Rhame 

All of the music in today’s episode is courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions and Purple Planet Music.

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