Out Down South Oral History Program
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Interviewer
Emily Noelle Baker
Publication Date
12-7-2021
Date
2017-02-13
Abstract
In this interview, Merry Moscato and Cheryl Schwartz recount their lives living in Boston in the mid to late 20th century, and the changes in LGBTQ+ culture which they noticed after moving to Florida. In addition to discussing their personal lives, both as a couple and as individuals, Moscato and Schwartz share their experiences working in the feminist movement in the 1970s and beyond, including HIV/AIDS activism and gay and lesbian marriage equality.
Keywords
Lesbian feminism, Women's community centers, Lesbian bars, Coming out, HIV/AIDS awareness, Same-sex marriage, Homonormativity
Extent
00:58:40; 23 page transcript
Subject: geographic
Florida
Language
English
Media Type
Oral histories
Format
Digital Only
Notes
The transcript for this interview is available as a supplemental file below.
Identifier
C59-00003
Recommended Citation
Moscato, Merry and Schwartz, Cheryl, "Merry Moscato and Cheryl Schwartz Oral History Interview" (2021). Out Down South Oral History Program. 2.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/south_oh/2