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Oral History of Debbie Simmons
Tags: 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting; activism; activists; Barbara Poma; Brian De Hubert-Arbagast; chamber of commerce; Charlene Bell; Christian Coalition; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; David Boies; Debbie Simmons; Dick Shaw; discrimination; Dorothy Coleman; Eileen Bell; Family Research Council; Gay and Lesbian Bisexual Student Union; gay marriage; GLBSU; GLBT; GLBT History Museum of Central Florida; GLBTQ+; Glenda Evans Hood; government; gun violence; Harvey Bernard Milk; homophobia; homosexuality; Human Relations Board of the City of Orlando; Human Rights Campaign; James T. “Jimmy” Brock; John Butler Booke; John Hugh "Buddy" Dyer; Joy Metropolitan Community Church; Karen Goode; Keith Morrison; Ken Kasmerski; Lake Eola Park; lesbians; LGBT; LGBT+ Center Orlando; LGBTIQ; LGBTQ; LGBTQ+; Liberty Council; Linda Welch Chapin; Maitland Civic Center; Mallory Wells; Marcy Singhouse; marriage equality; Mary Brooks; mass shootings; Metropolitan Business Association; Mike Sipoligo; National Coming Out Day; National Gay and Lesbian History Month; Obergefell v. Hodges; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Orlando Anti-Discrimination Committee; Orlando Regional Pride; parades; Phyllis Murphy; Prop 8; Proposition 8; Pulse massacre; Pulse nightclub; Pulse nightclub shooting; Radisson Hotel Group; Sam Singhouse; Sandy Fink; Sara Raffel; Shelbie Press Print & Copy; Stonewall Riots; Ted Olsen; terrorist attacks; The Center on Mills; The Watermark; Tom Dyer; UCF; University of Central Florida; University of Central Florida Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Student Union; Vicki Vargo; Vicky Meechum
Oral History of Patty Sheehan
Tags: 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; activism; activists; African-American caucus; AIDS; Asian Winter New Year; Asian-American community; Audubon Park Covenant Church; Bill Stevens; Bob Brings; Brian Arbogast de Hubert-Miller; Caryn Elaine Johnson; Charles "Chase" Smith; city commissioner; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; Cleve Jones; Democratic Party; Democrats; discrimination; divorce; DNC; Edith "Edie" Windsor; Edwin DeJesus; elections; feminist movement; feminists; Florida Department of Agriculture; Gary Bailey; Gay Lesbian Bisexual Community Services; gay marriage; Gay-related Immune Deficiency; Geoffrey Cravero; GLBCS; GLBT; GLBT History Museum of Central Florida; GLBT Services; GLBTQ+; governmnet; Greenwood Cemetery; Grid; gun violence; hate crimes; HIV; homophobia; homosexuality; HRC; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Rights Campaign; immigration; It Gets Better Project; Jingle Eve; John Hugh "Buddy" Dyer; Kalynn Smith; Lake Eola; Lake Eola Bandshell; Lake Eola Fountain; Lake Eola Park; Latinx; LCN Express; lesbians; LGBT; LGBTIQ; LGBTQ; Lou Tozer; Loving - Commitment - Networking. A Women's Organization; Main Street districts; March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rifhts and Liberation; marriage equality; mass shootings; Michael Wanzie; Michael's March; Mills 50 District; municipal government; Names Project; NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt; orlando; Orlando city commissioner; Orlando City Hall; Orlando City SC; Orlando Regional Pride; Patty Sheehan; Paul Efthemios Tsongas; pedestrian safety; public art; public service; Pulse massacre; Pulse nightclub; Pulse nightclub shooting; Pulse tributes; QLatinx; sidewalks; slow food movement; Teresa Jacobs; terrorist attacks; tyranny of the majority; UCF; United States v. Windsor; University of Central Florida; urban chickens; Walt Disney World; Westboro Baptist Church; When We Rise; Whoopie Goldberg; women's liberation movement; women's movement
The Watermark, Vol. 2, No. 2, January 25, 1995
Tags: activism; activists; Alachua County; Alan Bruun; Amnesty International; Anderson; Andre Provencher; Andrews Sisters; Anne Waldron; Anthony Fauci; Audrey Hepburn; Bahia Shrine Auditorium; Barbie; Bart Zarcone; Bennett Klein; bisexuals; Bob Spears; Brad Houghton; Bruce Jenner; capital punishment; Carl S. Simon; Carol Bartsch; Cheryl Griggs; Chris Lynde; Christine Robison; Chuck Almand; Clermont; Cloutier; Dade; David Almeida; David Caton; David Geffen; David Ho; David Roberson; David Schwartz; Daytona; Daytona Beach; De Matteis; Diana Ross; Diane Wilde; Dimitri Toscas; Disney; Don Dias; Douglas Battawa; Eddie Hilliard; Eleanor Roosevelt; Elgan; Elke Martin; Enyart; Epcot; Eric Overmyer; Eric Rollings; Erica Rand; Finn; Fowler; Gail Bird; gay; Georg Ketelhohn; George Coscia; George M. Shaw; Glenda Hood; Graham; Gus Van Sant; Harold Fong; HOMAN; homosexuality; homosexuals; Ian Russell; Iran; Islamic Penal Law; James Bybee; James S. Koopman; Jamie P. Still; Jay Boyar; Jay Levy; Jim Crescitelli; Joel Strack; John Doe; John McCombs; John Rose; John Travolta; Johns Hopkins; Johnson; Johnston; Jonathan Bamford; Jonathan Hollingshead; Judy Davis; Katie Messmer; Keanu Reeves; Keith Baber; Keith Bergstrasser; Keith Bergstrasser & Company, Inc; Keith Brodie; Keith Morrison; Keith Peterson; Ken Kundis; Keohane; Kim Jones; Lambda Center; Laurence Mark; Laurent Nicastro; Leonard Cohen; lesbians; Lesbigay Coalition; Leslie Bennet; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Life Care Resources; Linda Chapin; Lou Baio; Lucy Carney; Lyman; Maitland; Maitland Civic Center; Marcia Gay Harden; Margaret Reinfeld; Margarethe Cammermeyer; Mario Pabon; Marlene Bernstein; Martha Stewart; Martin; Martin Scorsese; Mary Jess; Mary Linger; Menino; Metropolitan Business Association; Miami; Michael Dunn; Michael Hodges; Michael Jackson; Miller; Moonstruck; Natural Born Killers; Newman; Nicastro; orlando; Orlando Public Library; Palm Beach; Palm Beach County; Paradise Island; Patrick Bruin; Patty Sheehan; Phil Donahue; Phillips; queers; questioning; Rainbow Democratic Club; Richard Cloutier; Richard Giorgio; Robert Deniro; Robert Holland; Robert Sean Leonard; Robin Buhrke; Ron Carnival; Ronald Reagan; Rosalind Russell; Rosanne Sloan; Saidi Sirjani; Sam Shepard; same-sex; Sandie Swift; Sandy Fink; Sarah Emmer; Sarah Nuckles; Sarano; Saviz Shafaie; Schwartz; Scott Alles; Sean Astin; Sharia law; Sharon Badal; Shepard; Somers; Stephan Likosky; Steve Rheaume; Steve Roberts; Susan Sarandon; Tampa; Tampa Bay; Tampa Bay Gay Men's Chorus; Ted Maines; Tera Kenney; The Client; The Lambda Center; The Watermark; Tim Huskins; Tom Dyer; trans; transgender; Val Stevens; W. Thomas Dyer; Watermark Media, Inc.; West Palm Beach; William F. Weld; William Finn; Wilson; Winslow; Winter Park; Yolanda Clark
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 8: Vol. 89, No. 3, Winter 2011
Tags: activism; African Americans; anti-war movement; Antonio Rafael de la Cova; Black Freedom Movement; Black Student Union; C. Farris Bryant; Cecil Farris Bryant; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; colleges; Connie Lester; Cuban Americans; Cubans; desegregation; diversity; Eric Jarvis; evolution; exiles; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida land boom; Florida Legislative Investigation Committee; Florida Legislature; Florida Supreme court; Gainesville; gay; gay liberation movement; GLBT; Great War; Hamilton Holt; higher education; homosexuality; homosexuals; integration; J. Wayne Reitz; Jessica Clawson; Johns Committee; Joseph Crespino; Julius Wayne Reitz; Kent State shootings; Key West; land-grant universities; land-grant university; LeRoy Collins; LGBT; Miami; peace movement; pox; private education; private university; public education; public university; race relations; red plague; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; segregation; smallpox; Stephen C. O'Connell; Stephen Cornelius O'Connell; Stephen O'Connell; student movement; student protests; Supreme Court of Florida; Tampa; Ten Years' War; Thomas LeRoy Collins; tourism; UF; University of Florida; Variola vera; Virgil D. Hawkins; War of '68
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 1: Vol. 87, No. 4, Spring 2009
Tags: A Flash of Green; activism; authors; baseball; climate change; Connie Lester; Dorothy Mays; Duane E. De Freese; environmental groups; environmental protection; environmentalism; environmentalists; FHQ; fiction; Florida Historical Quarterly; Francisco A. Poyo; Gatorland; Gerald E. Poyo; global warming; Havana, Cuba; Jack Davis; Jack E. Davis; Jillian Prescott Memorial Lecture; John D. MacDonald; John Dann MacDonald; Key West; La Florida; novelists; novels; Rachel Carson; Rachel Louise Carson; Robert Cassanello; Sarasota; Sarasota Bay; Silent Spring; sports; survival of the fittest; tourism; tourist attractions; tourists; Travis McGee; uglification; writers
A History of Central Florida, Episode 45: Diploma Plate
Tags: A History of Central Florida; activism; anti-war; Army; astronaut; BJC; Bledsoe, Robert; Boca Raton; Bradenton; Brevard Junior College; Canavan, Mike; Cental Florida Junior College; CFJC; Chipola Junior College; CJC; Clarke, Bob; Cocoa; cold war; college; commencement; construction; Davis, Henry; Daytona Beach; Daytona Beach Junior College; DBJC; demonstration; diploma; East Central University; ECU; Edison Junior College; education; educator; EJC; FAMU; FAU; female; Florida A&M University; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; Florida Atlantic Unviersity; Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies; Florida Legislature; Florida Technological University; Ford, Chip; Fort Lauderdale; Fort Myers; FTU; Gainesville; GCJC; GI Bill; Gibbs Junior College; Gibson, Ella; GJCl St. Petersburg; Goff, Tom; Gougleman, Paul; government assistance; graduation; Grant; Gray, Ben; Gulf Coast Junior College; Hampton Junior College; Hazen, Kendra; HEA; higher education; Higher Education Act of 1965; Hill, Hank; HJC; homemaker; honors convocation; housing; Indian River Junior College; IRJC; Jackson Junior College; JCBC; JJC; Johnson Junior College; junior college; Junior College of Broward County; Kelley, Katie; Kent State University; Kent State University Shootings; Key West; King, Richard; KSU; Lake City; Lake City Junior College; Lake Worth; Lake-Sumter Junior College; LCJC; Leesburg; legislative branch; legislature; Lenfest, Gene; Lincoln Junior College; LJC; loan; Loss, Christopher; LSJC; Madison; Manatee Junior College; Marianna; MDJC; Men's Residence Association; Miami- Dade County; Miami-Dade Junior College; Millican, Charles Norman; MJC; Monroe Junior College; MRA; Municipal Auditorium; NASA; National Aeronautics and Astronautics Administration; National Defense Education Act; NDEA; NFJC; North Florida Junior College; Ocala; OCRHC; Okaloose-Walton Junior College; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; OWJC; Palatka; Palm Beach Junior College; Panama City; PBJC; peace; peace movement; Pegasus Drive; Pensacola; Pensacola Junior College; Perkins, Joyce Hart; PJC; podcast; political activism; professor; protest; public college; public junior college; public state university; public university; Richard, Hank; RICHES; RJC; Robert Cassanello; Roosevelt Junior College; Rosenwald Junior College; Rowley, Ken; school; Sebastian, Dave; self-determination; Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944; SJRJC; space program; SPJC; SRJC; St. Johns River Junior College; St. Petersburg Junior College; strike; student; student government; student grant; student housing; student loan; Sun Belt; Suwannee River Junior College; Tallahassee; Tampa; teacher; U.S. Army; UCF; UF; Underwood, Retha Riley; Univerity of Florida; university; University of Central Florida; University of Central Florida Libraries; University of South Florida; University of West Florida; USF; UWF; Valparaiso Junior College; Vanderbilt University; VCJC; Velásquez, Daniel; veteran; Vietnam War; Volusia County Junior College; VU; Washington Junior College; West Palm Beach Junior College; Wetherington, Mike; Wightman, Ed; WJC; woman; Woods, Pauk; work-study program; yearbrook; Young, John W.
A History of Central Florida, Episode 42: Jim Crow Signs
Tags: 15th Amendment; 7-Up; A History of Central Florida; activism; African American; Amendment XV; American Civil War; Bailey, Tom; bomber; Boo-Boo's Bar; Brooks, Gwendolyn; Brooks, Gwendolyn Elizabeth; Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka; bus; business; Campus Theater; Carver Theater; Castiglia, Francesco; Central Boulevard; Chambliss, Julian C.; City of Sanford; civil rights; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Civil Rights Movement; Civil War; Clarke, Bob; class; clinic; colored section; Constitution; constitutionality; Costello, Frank "The Prime Minister; county government; Crow, Jim; desegregation; Downtown Orlando; Durrance Elementary School; Eatonville; economic class; economics; education; equal rights; equality; Fifteenth Amendment; Ford, Chip; Fort Lauderdale; France; French; French Republic; French, Scot; gang; Georgetown; Gibson, Ella; Goldsboro; Goldwyn Avenue; government; Hannibal Square; Hazen, Kendra; imprisonment; incarceration; Indochina; integration; jail; Jim Crow; Jordan, Louis; Jordan, Lucius; Kelley, Katie; Key West; law; Lincoln, Abraham; local business; local government; Mainland Southeast Asia; mayor; McCarthy; Miami; middle class; minstrel; minstrelsy; mob; movie theater; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; OCRHC; orange county; Orange County Courthouse; Orange County Public Schools; Orange County Regional History Center; organized crime; orlando; parole; Parramore; Plessy v. Ferguson; podcast; primary election; Prime Minister of the Underworld; prison; public education; public school; race relations; racism; racist; railroad; Reconstruction; RICHES; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; Sanford; school; segregation; Seminole State College; separate but equal; sign; slavery; social class; SSC; Stapleton, Kevin; state government; State of Florida; stereotype; Stone's; street car; Supreme Court; Taylor, Robert; The Bribe; The Prime Minister; The Tallahassee Democrat; theater; Town & Country; U.S. Constitution; U.S. Supreme Court; UCF; unconstitutional; University of Central Florida; upper class; Velásquez, Daniel; war; Washington Shores Federal Savings and Loan Association; welfare; welfare board; welfare department; Winter Park; working class; Wright, Stephen Caldwell
A History of Central Florida, Episode 42: Jim Crow Signs
Tags: 15th Amendment; 7-Up; A History of Central Florida; activism; African American; Amendment XV; American Civil War; Bailey, Tom; bomber; Boo-Boo's Bar; Brooks, Gwendolyn; Brooks, Gwendolyn Elizabeth; Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka; bus; business; Campus Theater; Carver Theater; Castiglia, Francesco; Central Boulevard; Chambliss, Julian C.; City of Sanford; civil rights; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Civil Rights Movement; Civil War; Clarke, Bob; class; clinic; colored section; Constitution; constitutionality; Costello, Frank "The Prime Minister; county government; Crow, Jim; desegregation; Downtown Orlando; Durrance Elementary School; Eatonville; economic class; economics; education; equal rights; equality; Fifteenth Amendment; Ford, Chip; Fort Lauderdale; France; French; French Republic; French, Scot; gang; Georgetown; Gibson, Ella; Goldsboro; Goldwyn Avenue; government; Hannibal Square; Hazen, Kendra; imprisonment; incarceration; Indochina; integration; jail; Jim Crow; Jordan, Louis; Jordan, Lucius; Kelley, Katie; Key West; law; Lincoln, Abraham; local business; local government; Mainland Southeast Asia; mayor; McCarthy; Miami; middle class; minstrel; minstrelsy; mob; movie theater; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; OCRHC; orange county; Orange County Courthouse; Orange County Public Schools; Orange County Regional History Center; organized crime; orlando; parole; Parramore; Plessy v. Ferguson; podcast; primary election; Prime Minister of the Underworld; prison; public education; public school; race relations; racism; racist; railroad; Reconstruction; RICHES; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; Sanford; school; segregation; Seminole State College; separate but equal; sign; slavery; social class; SSC; Stapleton, Kevin; state government; State of Florida; stereotype; Stone's; street car; Supreme Court; Taylor, Robert; The Bribe; The Prime Minister; The Tallahassee Democrat; theater; Town & Country; U.S. Constitution; U.S. Supreme Court; UCF; unconstitutional; University of Central Florida; upper class; Velásquez, Daniel; war; Washington Shores Federal Savings and Loan Association; welfare; welfare board; welfare department; Winter Park; working class; Wright, Stephen Caldwell