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- Mapping the Gay Guides
Welcome to Mapping the Gay Guides, a digital history project that transforms the Bob Damron Address Books into interactive maps and visualizations! The Address Books were a series of gay travel guides originally published by gay entrepreneur Bob Damron First appearing in the 1960s, an era when most states banned same-sex intimacy in public and private spaces, these guides helped gay travelers
- News - Mapping the Gay Guides
Mapping the Gay Guides Reviewed in Scholarly Editing Posted in Scholarly Editing on June 01, 2022 By G Samantha Rosenthal for Scholarly Editing This story is masterfully told on a larger scale by Amanda Regan and Eric Gonzaba in their new interactive digital history website, Mapping the Gay Guides: Visualizing Queer Space and American Life
- Mapping the Gay Guides
The entire team at Mapping the Gay Guides is excited to announce the release of a new dataset and the launch of a rebuilt mapping visualization Our new dataset brings another 25,000+ entries to our map from the years 1981 to 1985 Each year the Damron Guides expanded further to include new locations, new amenities, and new types
- Articles - Mapping the Gay Guides
Damron’s guides lasted beyond 2005, the cutoff for our Mapping the Gay Guides project However, later guides and their included sites hold important stories CSUF GRA Austin Robes explores LA’s New Jalisco Bar How did this space become a symbol of queer Latinx resilience?
- Interactive Map - Mapping the Gay Guides
The interactive map reveals the geographic distribution of LGBTQ spaces across the United States from 1965 to 2003 Filter by year, state, amenity feature, and location type to explore how queer communities formed and evolved across nearly four decades Zoom in to investigate local geographies, or track broad national patterns in LGBTQ space-making The map makes visible both where LGBTQ
- About this Project | Mapping the Gay Guides
Mapping the Gay Guides aims to understand often ignored queer geographies using the Damron Guides, an early but longstanding travel guide aimed at gay men since the early 1960s
- Who Was Bob Damron? - Mapping the Gay Guides
Ironically, it was a straight bar until Bob’s many friends helped slowly convert the site into a gay space He later moved to San Francisco and worked to open more gay bars, becoming a successful gay entrepreneur and a prominent member of the Castro community While operating his gay bars, Damron started a side project cataloging gay spaces
- Mapping the Gay Guides
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- Mapping Out Resistance - Mapping the Gay Guides
However, Mapping the Gay Guides opens years of information of a marginalized history to the public, which allows discussions of historic preservation in modern-day Having my own experience, I know this website will be an amazing tool for all users to explore and question the preservation of history
- Database Browser - Mapping the Gay Guides
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