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    • Oral history interview with Canon Clinton Jones recorded on 2002 Nov. 4.

    • Oral history interview with Canon Clinton Jones recorded on 2002 Nov. 4.

    • Transsexuals -- Counseling of -- Connecticut; Gender identity; XX Club (Hartford, Conn.); Homosexuality -- Religious aspects; George W. Henry Foundation;

    • Interview conducted by John Plotica and Isaac Miller Jr. The Reverend Canon Clinton Jones was born in 1916 in Brookfield, CT. He grew up in the Episcopal Church, but never thought about studying to be a minister until his 2nd year of college. He...
    • Oral history interview with Regina Dyton recorded on 2002 Oct. 31

    • Oral history interview with Regina Dyton recorded on 2002 Oct. 31

    • Homosexuality -- United States -- Personal narratives; Lesbian activists; African Americans -- Race identity; Social service -- Connecticut; Hartford Gay and Lesbian Health Collective;

    • Interview conducted by Jessica Foligno. Regina Dyton grew up with a diverse background. She was born in a rural Kentucky town and then moved to Trenton, NJ, but was bussed to a school in a mainly suburban white neighborhood. Because she came...
    • Oral history interview with James Hanley recorded on 2002 Nov. 5.

    • Oral history interview with James Hanley recorded on 2002 Nov. 5.

    • Homosexuality -- United States -- Personal narratives; Film festivals; Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.). Cinestudio

    • Interview conducted by Jean-Paul Destruge. James Hanley grew up in London, England, and came to the United States to attend college. Although he was originally supposed to attend UCLA film school, a shortage of funds led him to attend Trinity...
    • Oral history interview with Loretta Wrobel recorded on 2002 Nov. 5

    • Oral history interview with Loretta Wrobel recorded on 2002 Nov. 5

    • Homosexuality -- United States -- Personal narratives; Social service -- Connecticut; Feminism;

    • Interview conducted by Linda Campbell. Loretta Wrobel was a lesbian and feminist activist who was involved in the establishment of the Hartford Women's Center, and continues to work as feminist therapist. Wrobel was born in Connecticut in 1954. ...

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