![]() Learn more about my work with Randy Wicker here: /randywickerĪlso discussed, click here to see "Out in Evansville: An LGBTQ+ History of River City" by Kelley Coures: ![]() Learn more about the LGBT Community Center's National History Archive here: /archives Lisa has essays published all over the place-including one titled "The Butch as Drag Artiste: Greenwich Village in the Roaring Forties" in Joan Nestle's book "The Persistent Desire: A Femme-Butch Reader." Lisa was also a teacher in New York at what she calls "SUNY CUNY LUNY."Īs discussed in the episode, check out Julie Enszer's lesbian journal "Sinister Wisdom" here: Įxplore the Lesbian Herstory Archives here: In today’s Mattachine Meeting, we’ll talk about how she discovered these stories. "Under the Mink" tells the story of drag kings & queens who worked in the mafia’s Village nightclubs in the 1940s, who Lisa got to know personally. ![]() ![]() ![]() "Undercover Girl" follows the true story of Angela Calomiris, a lesbian photographer in the Village who was undercover in the Communist Party, secretly working as an informant for the FBI. Lisa Davis has written two books-UNDERCOVER GIRL and UNDER THE MINK (available wherever books are sold). ![]()
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