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Out in Oak Lawn: A Queer History of Dallas

Out in Oak Lawn: A Queer History of Dallas is a student-produced podcast series focusing on the history of the Oak Lawn neighborhood in Dallas, Texas. Using archival sources and interviews with past and present queer icons, we are telling the stories of how Oak Lawn became a queer hotspot. Episodes explore the early history of Oak Lawn, queer cowboy culture, businesses and nightlife, the lesbian experience, political activism, and the what the neighborhood is like today. This ensures that Oak Lawn’s history will not be lost due to the passage of time and will live on through this digital podcast.

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    S2E6 Making Headlines

    In this episode, we explore how The Dallas Voice evolved from just a newspaper into the central thread weaving together a growing queer community in Oak Lawn. Through its reporting and community coverage, the Voice helped residents find one another, organize, and define a shared identity. This is the story of how a neighborhood found its voice in print. Select Sources for this Episode: Dallas Voice in UNT Digital Library. University of North Texas Libraries. https://digital.library.unt.edu/explore/collections/DALVO/ Savoie, Caroline. “40 Years of Impact.” Dallas Voice, 25 Nov. 2025, dallasvoice.com/40-years-of-impact/ Texas Obituary Project https://texasobituaryproject.org/ Dallas Voice Celebrates 40 Years Video https://dallasvoice.com/video-dallas-voice-celebrates-40-years/ Dallas Voice: Our Place in History https://dallasvoice.com/our-place-in-history/

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    S2E5 Hope on the Horizon

    The Cathedral of Hope, located in the heart of Dallas, is the largest LGBTQ+ church in the United States. From its beginning to modern day, the Cathedral of Hope has been and continues to be a valuable resource for the community. This episode takes the listener back to the beginnings of Oak Lawn, the history of the cathedral, and the impacts the church has left on the neighborhood along the way. Select Sources for this Episode: Cathedral of Hope Website https://www.cathedralofhope.com/ Mike Piazza speaking on the impact the Cathedral of Hope had on the community in the 1990s.  (Video) https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2420370/m1/?q=cathedral%20of%20hope Oral History interview with Sue Schrader (Audio) https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1639759/m1/?q=%22Cathedral%20of%20Hope%22

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    S2E4 Dragging Up Dallas

    As the art form of drag is undergoing scrutiny from politicians and the media, we dive into the history of both drag in the United States and the local drag scenes in Dallas and Denton. We get insight into how drag became what it is today, how Dallas' own Rose Room achieved its iconic status, and what the work of past Queens and Kings has enabled the newer generations to achieve. Select Sources for this Episode: https://dallasvoice.com/the-legacy-continues/ https://nmaahc.si.edu/gladys-bentley https://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/dallas/rose-room-dallas-drag-venue-how-to-support https://www.lapl.org/collections-resources/blogs/lapl/king-drag-queens-fascinating-julian-eltinge

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    S2E3 Let's Get Creative

    Let’s Get Creative explores a few of the different kinds of art within Dallas’s gayborhood. Throughout the episode, we talk about some of the ways the LGBTQ community has used creative expression to instill a sense of belonging and showcase queer joy in Oak Lawn. Select Sources for this Episode: AIDS QUILTS:   https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1584434/m1/6/?q=aids%20quilts%20dallas https://www.aidsmemorial.org/quilt-history QUEER CHIORS:   https://www.chorusamerica.org/advocacy-research/gay-and-lesbian-choruses-then-and-now QUEER HISTORY OF DALLAS; MIMS   https://utd-ir.tdl.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/5627361a-b772-4a0d-9fc3-669a7e6b86f2/content DUANE PURYEAR:   https://www.thedallasway.org/stories/written/2021/9/19/duane-puryears-and-the-quilt-panel

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    S2E2 Pink, White, and Blue

    In this episode, we explore the historic first appearance of transgender icon Christine Jorgensen in the media and the lasting impact she had on the Dallas community. We highlight organizations providing vital healthcare and resources for transgender individuals, including The Resource Center, and examine the current statistics on hate crimes against transgender people in Texas. Finally, we amplify the voices of local transgender activists who are tirelessly fighting for change and visibility within the LGBTQ community. Select Sources for this Episode: https://transgriot.com/tributes-2/ https://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/tgi-bios/christine-jorgensen https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1939944/m1/?q=transgender https://www.texasobserver.org/anti-lgbtq-incidents-texas/

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    S2E1 Keep Fighting, Keep Dancing

    This episode covers the history of activism in Oak Lawn during the AIDS Crisis, spanning from the early 80s to the late 90s, and how the efforts and organizations created during this dark period of time for the community are still impacting the neighborhood and greater Dallas today. Select Sources for this Episode: AIDS Arms Network Documents, The Portal to Texas History Black Tie Dinner - 1998 Main Event Second Half  Video, The Portal to Texas History It's For Everyone Video, UNT Libraries Special Collections Mike Anglin, “Terry Tebedo,” January 4, 2018, The Dallas Way Mike Anglin, “William H. “Bill” Nelson,” May 10. 2015, The Dallas Way Rafael McDonnell, “Resource Center Dallas,” May 10, 2015, The Dallas Way William Waybourn, “Crossroads Market,” November 24, 2017, The Dallas Way William Waybourn, “How Dallas Got Into AIDS Research,” April 21, 2020, The Dallas Way

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    1. The Formation of a Queer Community

    Oak Lawn: The Formation of a Queer Community, discusses the early history of the Gayborhood. With the running theme of community, the listener will hear what Oak Lawn was like pre-community with regular police raids and attacks on queer individuals. The listener will then hear about the creation of the community. By highlighting the the first gay support group, the Circle of Friends and the queer church the Cathedral of Hope, the listener will be transported through staples in the history of Oak Lawn. Select Sources for this Episode: Trevor Project official website Meet Dallas’ LGBTQ trailblazer Robert Emery: Why Dallas is a ‘loving city’ Finding Our Voice - The Dallas Gay and Lesbian Community Outrageous Oral, Volume 1: Don Maison The Ed Busch TV Talk Show Interview with Don Baker  

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    2. Out in the West

    Out in the West asks us to ponder, what is the significance of Oak Lawn’s location within Texas? By taking the listener inside the Round-Up Bar and Saloon, and to patrons who frequent Vaquero bars, the listener will become more knowledgeable about the relations and similarities between queer and western culture. Select Sources for this Episode: Dallas morning News December 19, 1979 Don Baker dress code letter 611 Cedar Springs news clip 611 Cedar Springs News clip Orville Peck Interview: Pedro Almodovar Article Trixie Motel Website TWIT Vol 8 no. 23 August 27- September 1st, 1982 Tyler Childers Article Glen Campbell Article  

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    3. Proudly Open for Business

    Proudly Open for Business takes the listener on a journey through the businesses of the Oak Lawn neighborhood. It will inform the listener of  past and present queer businesses within the neighborhood, including the Station 4 nightclub, the Curious Times bookstore, and the Crossroads Market general store. Select Sources for this Episode: Crossroads Marker Article Rose Room Website Frank Caven Obituary

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    4. Girls’ Night Out

    Girl’s Night Out discusses the disappearances of lesbian bars throughout the country and explains why Sue Ellen’s, the lesbian bar in Oak Lawn, has remained open and thriving. In this episode, the listener will understand the inclusivity of lesbian spaces and learn the histories of male privilege and lesbian history. Select Sources for this Episode: Interview with Kathy Jack Krista Burton Event Outrageous Oral Event with Louise Young and Vivienne Armstrong Outrageous Oral Event with Emma Colquitt Interview with Emma Dovers

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    5. Acting Out

    Acting Out shows the history of Texan activism in the Oak Lawn Neighborhood. This episode discusses the history of HIV/AIDS in Dallas, the “Gay Robin Hood,” and prominent activists in the queer community. Select Sources for this Episode: Conversation/interview between Chance West, Louise Young, and Don Baker on DGPC Dick Peeples Interview with Dr Phelps Outrageous Oral, Volume 1: Don Maison Pride in Dallas: A Brief look at Dallas LGBTQ History Queering the Lone Star State Episodes 5 and 6 AIDS Services of Dallas AIDS Services Dallas turns 30, Dallas Voice Affidavit of Irvin Riddle Embezzlement Imperils AIDS Home, New York Times The Dallas Cowboy Behind the Real ‘Buyers Club’, NPR Parkland's new AIDS clinic chief undaunted by problems, Dallas Morning News Cece Cox outrageous oral Cece Cox facebook video Cece Cox info Brandon Murray youtube video 1 Betty King oral history interview

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    6. Oak Lawn Today

    Oak Lawn Today discusses the current state of Dallas's gayborhood, as well as current issues within it. We discuss gentrification, Drag Bans, and restrictive laws that affect the LGBTQ+ community. We also explore the potential birth of a new gayborhood in North Oak Cliff. Select Sources for this Episode: City of Dallas Office of Historic Preservation Dallas Crosswalk Project Rainbow Crosswalks Installed in Dallas Article Oak Lawn Article Visit Dallas Legacy of Love Monument Article Boyd, Ron. [Clipping: Patti], clipping, June 27, 1988; Dallas, TX. Staff, The Texas Tribune. “Elected Officials Districts: Texas Senate District 1.” The Texas Tribune, January 21, 2023 Proven Conservative Bryan Hughes article Bill S-B 12 June 18, 2023 Bill S-B 12 Senator Bryan Hughes: District 1. The Texas Senate Website Skyy, Jenna. Interview. Conducted by Gabriela Whitmore, Wendy Starks, and Rodrigo Triana. October 23, 2023 Kevin. “The Future of Oak Lawn.” Dallas Voice, August 2, 2019 Rogers That – Podcast. “EP. 32: Not Just a Big City - Mike Ablon” YouTube video, 51:15. March 6, 2023 Wright, John. Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 2012, newspaper, August 31, 2012; Dallas, Texas.

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    Introducing Out in Oak Lawn: A Queer History of Dallas, a podcast about one of the largest gayborhoods in the US.

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Out in Oak Lawn: A Queer History of Dallas is a student-produced podcast series focusing on the history of the Oak Lawn neighborhood in Dallas, Texas. Using archival sources and interviews with past and present queer icons, we are telling the stories of how Oak Lawn became a queer hotspot. Episodes explore the early history of Oak Lawn, queer cowboy culture, businesses and nightlife, the lesbian experience, political activism, and the what the neighborhood is like today. This ensures that Oak Lawn’s history will not be lost due to the passage of time and will live on through this digital podcast.

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