Letter from the Editor: Reflections on Love Debbie Z. Harwell, editor. Does anyone ever really forget their first love? Whether the relationship lasted a lifetime or ended too soon, it seems few people forget. In fact, the internet has an endless number of opinions and statistics on first loves. My first love was a gay […]
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From Dumpster Diving to Dallas Buyers Club: Gulf Coast Archive and Museum of GLBT History
By Houston History Magazine on April 24, 2021 in Archives, Arts & Culture, Communities, Houstonians, Museums, Preservation, Women
A conversation with Judy Reeves, Vince Lee, and Leandra Zarnow Judy Reeves, Vince Lee, and Leandra Zarnow discuss the history of GCAM’s origins. Judy Reeves—the lead curator who cofounded the Gulf Coast Archive and Museum of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender History (GCAM) in 1999—is a longtime Houston activist. Retired from the medical and banking […]
Table of Contents, 18.2, LGBTQ+ HOU: Bayou City Proud
By Debbie Harwell on January 24, 2021 in Archives, Arts & Culture, Communities, Education, Health and Medicine, Museums, Politics, Race & Ethnicity, University of Houston, Women