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- 2012-03-13
Part of Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest Oral Histories
Session 1. Davis reflects on her tenure (1998-2011) as the second owner/publisher of Just Out (Portland's LGBT newspaper).
Davis, Marty, 1949-
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Part of Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest Oral Histories
Session 1. Davis reflects on her tenure (1998-2011) as the second owner/publisher of Just Out (Portland's LGBT newspaper).
Davis, Marty, 1949-
Oral history interview with Rupert Kinnard, by Marissa Gunning and Ellen Tobias [Sound Recording]
Part of Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest Oral Histories
Session 1. Kinnard discusses a few different subjects that include the accident that left him a paraplegic, his experience and career in cartooning and graphic design, working for Just Out, his new venture The LifeCapsule Project, and his feelings on gay marriage.
Kinnard, Rupert, 1954-
Part of Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest Oral Histories
Transcript. Davis reflects on her tenure (1998-2011) as the second owner/publisher of Just Out (Portland's LGBT newspaper).
Davis, Marty, 1949-
Oral history interview with Jim Radosta, by Nichole Anderson and Aaron Gillies [Sound Recording]
Part of Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest Oral Histories
Session 1. Radosta discusses his childhood in Salem, OR; his coming out process (at age 27); his professional life as a journalist (including a stint at gay Portland newspaper, Just Out); and his solo performance endeavors.
Radosta, Jim
Oral history interview with Renee LaChance, by Brontë Olson and Nicole Estey [Sound Recording]
Part of Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest Oral Histories
Session 1. This is interview of Renee LaChance was conducted by Brontë Olson and Nicole Estey for the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest as part of their senior capstone at Portland State University. LaChance worked with the queer newspaper The Cascade Voice, first selling advertising and writing and later as the editor for a period of time before founding Just Out newspaper with Jay Brown in 1983. The interview covers her involvement in the Gay Pride Festival, AIDS and ACT-UP, and Ballot Measures 9 and 13, as well as her experiences with running Just Out, her decision to sell, and her feelings about the path of the paper after its purchase by Marty Davis in 1998. It finishes with words of wisdom offered by LaChance for both the gay community and the general public on life and changing the future.
LaChance, Renee
Oral history interview with Jim Radosta, by Nichole Anderson and Aaron Gillies [Transcript]
Part of Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest Oral Histories
Transcript. Radosta discusses his childhood in Salem, OR; his coming out process (at age 27); his professional life as a journalist (including a stint at gay Portland newspaper, Just Out); and his solo performance endeavors.
Radosta, Jim
Oral history interview with Rupert Kinnard, by Marissa Gunning and Ellen Tobias [Transcript]
Part of Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest Oral Histories
Transcript. Kinnard discusses a few different subjects that include the accident that left him a paraplegic, his experience and career in cartooning and graphic design, working for Just Out, his new venture The LifeCapsule Project, and his feelings on gay marriage.
Kinnard, Rupert, 1954-
Oral history interview with Renee LaChance, by Brontë Olson and Nicole Estey [Transcript]
Part of Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest Oral Histories
Transcript. This is interview of Renee LaChance was conducted by Brontë Olson and Nicole Estey for the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest as part of their senior capstone at Portland State University. LaChance worked with the queer newspaper The Cascade Voice, first selling advertising and writing and later as the editor for a period of time before founding Just Out newspaper with Jay Brown in 1983. The interview covers her involvement in the Gay Pride Festival, AIDS and ACT-UP, and Ballot Measures 9 and 13, as well as her experiences with running Just Out, her decision to sell, and her feelings about the path of the paper after its purchase by Marty Davis in 1998. It finishes with words of wisdom offered by LaChance for both the gay community and the general public on life and changing the future.
LaChance, Renee