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Exploring the Rainbow History Project Collection

The DC History Center is the archival repository for the Rainbow History Project, whose mission is to collect, preserve, and promote an active knowledge of the history, arts, and culture relevant to DC's sexually diverse communities.

Oral Histories

The Rainbow History Project maintains an extensive, on-going oral history program. Due to restrictions placed by the narrators, only some of the oral histories have been digitized. Please visit the RHP website's Oral Histories page and contact RHP directly at oralhistories@rainbowhistory.org to inquire about the availability of oral histories and how to access them. 

Walking Tours and other endeavors

RHP maintains its own archives and the history of the DC LGBT community at http://www.rainbowhistory.org. The organization also creates walking tours and recognizes Community Pioneers through programming and tributes.

Audiovisual Materials

The Rainbow History Project maintains rich holdings of audiovisual material. Digitized material is made available through the organization's YouTube channel.

Highlighted features include:

The Cheryl Spector Collection

RHP Panels and Public Events

HIV/AIDS News Coverage

PFLAG Recordings

 

 

Additional digital material is made available through SmallWonderMedia, including the Rainbow History Project video series on The ClubHouse, and via the Internet Archive, with a spotlight on the Friends Radio program.