Queering the District Podcast

Queering the District Podcast

by Abby and Ellie Stuckrath and Madalyn Reagan
Season 1
after hours with frankie witzenburg
This podcast episode was video recorded and will be most enjoyable in that format! You can watch the video on our YouTube channel, here. Welcome to our final episode of the season! After Hours is a fun, historical debrief and game show, where we ask some of the most prominent Queer D.C. icons for their hottest gossip and wise advice. This episode, we are joined by Frankie Witzenburg, DMV local, Community Engagement lead for QueerTalk DC, and co-founder of DMV Dyke Camp. Learn about Frankie’s ​​thoughts on the changing Queer scene in D.C., some of their favorite memories from Phase One, and so much more! You can find a transcript for the episode on our website or in pdf format here. If you want to learn more and stay up to date on all things Queering the District Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Have a story to share? Think we missed something? Give us a call, and bare it all after the beep at 202-753-6570. Special thanks to the Rainbow History Project, the DC Public Library, and the countless other academics and historians, whether featured in these episodes or not, who helped inspire and guide us through this process. Audio editing by Abby Stuckrath
just the beginning
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Welcome to our final historical episode! We’re picking up right where we left off last historical episode, in the mid 2000s with the closing of many beloved Queer spaces in Southeast and new bars trying to fill the gaps left behind by the spaces lost. This episode will journey from the mid-2000s to present day. Featuring the longest running lesbian bar in the District, protest block parties, bars you know and love operating today, and more! Join us this week to learn about some of the District’s most legendary bars. You can find the transcription for the episode on our website. You can also find a version of the transcript with a works cited and in text citations for the episode here. If you want to learn more and stay up to date on all things Queering the District Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Have a story to share? Think we missed something? Give us a call, and bare it all after the beep at 202-753-6570.Special thanks to the Rainbow History Project, the DC Public Library, and the countless other academics and historians, whether featured in these episodes or not, who helped inspire and guide us through this process. Audio editing by Madalyn Reagan Spanish transcription by Fabianna Rincon
after hours with eboné bell
This podcast episode was video recorded and will be most enjoyable in that format! You can watch the video on our YouTube channel. After Hours is a fun, historical debrief and game show, where we ask some of the most prominent Queer D.C. icons for their hottest gossip and wise advice. This episode, we are joined by Eboné Bell aka E-Cleff, local Queer advocate, speaker, founder of Tagg Magazine, and Drag King. Hear about Eboné’s ​​favorite memories are of performing, her hot takes on D.C.'s Queer bars, her favorite venue to perform in, and so much more! You can find a transcript for the episode on our website or in pdf format. If you want to learn more and stay up to date on all things Queering the District Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Have a story to share? Think we missed something? Give us a call, and bare it all after the beep at 202-753-6570. Special thanks to the Rainbow History Project, the DC Public Library, and the countless other academics and historians, whether featured in these episodes or not, who helped inspire and guide us through this process. Audio and video editing by Abby Stuckrath
no stage too small
We’re picking up right where we left off last historical episode, in the late 80s and early 90s, with increased visibility of the Queer community creating more spaces and events centered around Queer joy, especially amongst the AIDS/HIV epidemic. This episode will journey from the late 80s to the mid-2000s, with the opening and closing of various Queer bars. Featuring the longest running Drag King group in the nation, strip clubs in Southeast, Salvadorian food and latin music, and more! Join us this week to learn about some of the District’s most legendary bars. You can find a transcript for the episode on our website. You can also find works cited and in text citations for the episode here. If you want to learn more and stay up to date on all things Queering the District Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Have a story to share? Think we missed something? Give us a call, and bare it all after the beep at 202-753-6570. Special thanks to the Rainbow History Project, the DC Public Library, and the countless other academics and historians, whether featured in these episodes or not, who helped inspire and guide us through this process. Audio editing by Madalyn Reagan
after hours with donnell robinson/ella fitzgerald
Explicit
This podcast episode was video recorded and will be most enjoyable in that format! You can watch the video on our YouTube channel, here. After Hours is a fun, historical debrief and game show, where we ask some of the most prominent Queer D.C. icons for their hottest gossip and wise advice. This episode, we are joined by Donnell Robinson aka Ella Fitzgerald, legendary Drag Queen and performer. Learn about Ella’s ​​first foray into Drag, the best parts of getting ready with other Drag Queens, tips and tricks for the perfect makeup, and so much more! You can find a transcript for the episode on our website or a pdf version here. If you want to learn more and stay up to date on all things Queering the District Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Have a story to share? Think we missed something? Give us a call, and bare it all after the beep at 202-753-6570. Special thanks to the Rainbow History Project, the DC Public Library, and the countless other academics and historians, whether featured in these episodes or not, who helped inspire and guide us through this process. Audio editing by Madalyn Reagan Videography by Sam ​​Joachim Video editing by Abby Stuckrath, Madalyn Reagan, and Sam Joachim
an ode to the children
We’re picking up right where we left off last historical episode, with the first cases of AIDS/HIV and the impact felt far and wide across the Queer community. This episode will journey from the 80s to the 90s, featuring AIDS/HIV activism in bars, video DJs, legendary balls, and more! Join us this week to learn about some of the District’s most iconic bars. You can find a transcript for the episode on our website. You can also find works cited and in text citations for the episode here. If you want to learn more and stay up to date on all things Queering the District Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Have a story to share? Think we missed something? Give us a call, and bare it all after the beep at 202-753-6570. Special thanks to the Rainbow History Project, the DC Public Library, and the countless other academics and historians, whether featured in these episodes or not, who helped inspire and guide us through this process. Audio editing by Madalyn Reagan
after hours with john eddy
This podcast episode was video recorded and will be most enjoyable in that format! You can watch the video on our YouTube channel, here. After Hours is a fun, historical debrief and game show, where we ask some of the most prominent Queer D.C. icons for their hottest gossip and wise advice. This episode, we are joined by John Eddy, co-founder and president of the Clubhouse, a space created by and for the Black Queer community. Learn about John’s ​​first foray into the D.C. Queer scene, one of his favorite yearly traditions at Clubhouse, what made Clubhouse such a special place, and so much more! You can find a transcript for the episode on our website or in pdf format. If you want to learn more and stay up to date on all things Queering the District Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Have a story to share? Think we missed something? Give us a call, and bare it all after the beep at 202-753-6570. Special thanks to the Rainbow History Project, the DC Public Library, and the countless other academics and historians, whether featured in these episodes or not, who helped inspire and guide us through this process. Audio editing by Madalyn Reagan
no place like home
We’re picking up right where we left off last historical episode, with John Eddy searching for a space for the Metropolitan Capitolites’ first bar. This episode will journey from the 70s to the 80s, where Queer visibility is increasing across the city. Featuring gays lining up in public to dance, lesbian bars with sticky floors, exclusive sound systems and large dance floors, Drag performances, and more, join us to learn about some of the District’s most iconic bars. You can find a transcript for the episode on our website or a pdf version here. You can also find works cited and in text citations for the episode here. If you want to learn more and stay up to date on all things Queering the District Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Have a story to share? Think we missed something? Give us a call, and bare it all after the beep at 202-753-6570. Special thanks to the Rainbow History Project, the DC Public Library, and the countless other academics and historians, whether featured in these episodes or not, who helped inspire and guide us through this process. Audio editing by Madalyn Reagan
after hours with rayceen pendarvis
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This podcast episode was video recorded and will be most enjoyable in that format! You can watch the video on our YouTube channel, here. After Hours is a fun, historical debrief and game show, where we ask some of the most prominent Queer D.C. icons for their hottest gossip and wise advice. This episode we are joined with the legendary Mother of the D.C. Community, Rayceen Pendarvis. Learn about Rayceen’s childhood growing up in Ward 5, what a typical night out looked like for Rayceen, Rayceen’s favorite bars, and more. You don’t want to miss Rayceen’s advice on fashion, life, and more in this episode! You can find a transcript for the episode on our website or in pdf format here. If you want to learn more and stay up to date on all things Queering the District Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Find Rayceen Pendarvis on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky, or follow this link. Have a story to share? Think we missed something? Give us a call, and bare it all after the beep at 202-753-6570. Special thanks to the Rainbow History Project, the DC Public Library, and the countless other academics and historians, whether featured in these episodes or not, who helped inspire and guide us through this process. Audio editing by Madalyn Reagan Videography by Sam Joachim Video editing by Madalyn Reagan and Sam Joachim
xoxo ladd forrester
Journey with us from prohibition to the late ‘60s, as we explore how Queer bars have shaped and influenced Queer community in D.C. Featuring Odessa Madre (aka the Lady Al Capone), Black Broadway, the Lavender Scare, the longest-running Black Queer bar in the district, journal entries from Ladd Forrester, and much more, as we explore some noteworthy spots in history and investigate how and why the Queer bar community has changed so much. You can find a transcript for the episode on our website. You can also find works cited and in-text citations for the episode here. If you want to learn more and stay up to date on all things Queering the District Podcast, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube . Have a story to share? Think we missed something? Give us a call, and bare it all after the beep at 202-753-6570. Special thanks to the Rainbow History Project, the DC Public Library, and the countless other academics and historians, whether featured in these episodes or not, who helped inspire and guide us through this process. Audio editing by Madalyn Reagan
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