Anita Bryant’s Pie in the Eye, how New Orleans shut her down, Stuart Butler and Regina Adams after the Upstairs Lounge Fire
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In our fourteenth and final episode of Season 1:
How did the city of New Orleans treat the survivors of the arson at the Upstairs Lounge?
There were a lot of social and political changes happening in the @lgbti community regarding organizing and social awareness.
Regina became the woman of her creation or as she said "started living in drag."
Listen and find out about who Fury was and what it was like hustling in the seventies.
How did the Advocate magazine did to help the victims of the arson at Upstairs Lounge and how it would set the precedent for what was about to come?
Historian Frank Perez explains the mission of the LGBT+ Archives of Louisiana and a welcome to Quiet Conversations.
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with Rio Riggen
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