News

Summer 2015

“YOUNG CITY AT WAR” AIDS STORIES TO BE PRODUCED BY THE LAVENDER EFFECT® WITH CAL HUMANITIES AND WEST HOLLYWOOD GRANTS

HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. — With a $10,000 Cal Humanities’ Community Stories grant, matched by $10,000 from the City of West Hollywood, THE LAVENDER EFFECT® will create “YOUNG CITY AT WAR: Stories from West Hollywood During the AIDS Epidemic”, a continuation of its groundbreaking Oral History Project.

Set to launch on December 1, National AIDS Awareness Day, THE LAVENDER EFFECT® Oral History Project will feature the dramatic and poignant story of West Hollywood’s response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in its early days. Through in-depth interviews an important chapter of community history will be preserved and made available online for current residents, LGBTQ youth, and the broader public.  Educational materials (standards-aligned) will be developed to support use by both public and private middle and high school teachers and students.

“I think it is really important for people today to hear the stories from the mid ‘80s, stories like mine, because first of all it’s our history. And it’s important to remember the holocaust that the gay community and their straight allies went through in the ‘80s and early ‘90s” – Steve Pieters, Former Global Field Director, AIDS Ministry, Metropolitan Community Church.

“California’s population has such a rich and varied story to tell—and we can all benefit from knowing more about each other,” noted Margaret Shelleda, Chair of the board of Cal Humanities.  “We are proud to award grants to those who find creative and effective ways of sharing our stories with new audiences and help connect Californians whose histories and experiences deserve greater and deeper appreciation.” 

Since 2003, Cal Humanities has supported approximately 450 story projects and granted nearly $3.7 million to enable communities to voice, record, and share histories—many previously untold or little known. Through video, photography, murals, zines, documentary theater, audio projects, and more, these collected stories have been shared with broad audiences, both live and virtual. Cal Humanities is an independent non-profit state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. For more information on Cal Humanities, please visit www.calhum.org.

THE LAVENDER EFFECT® is a 501(c)3 nonprofit project of Community Partners that is Advancing the Future of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ) Heritage and Culture. Their Oral History Project captures video testimonies from members of the LGBTQ community and supportive allies who were integral participants or witnesses to a historic event or movement. These recordings are being produced at the highest standards possible (I.E. USC Shoah Foundation‘s guidelines). Go to www.thelavendereffect.org/projects/ohp/ to view 15 interview segments with Southern California Pioneers and to contribute to their movement.

Winter 2014

THE LAVENDER EFFECT® Launches AIDS TESTIMONIES – ORAL HISTORY PROJECT Campaign to Honor LGBTQ & Allied AIDS Pioneers.

Fall 2014

THE LAVENDER EFFECT® is teaming up with OUT & ABOUT TOURS to share our passion for LGBTQ History and Culture with Los Angeles.

Spring 2014

The Lavender Effect® Springs into 2014 with a focused mission, community engagement, and growing financial support!

Winter 2014

Thank you for a fantastic 2013 & HAPPY NEW YEAR!

September 2013

The Lavender Effect® Launches the Oral History Project!

March 2013

The Lavender Effect® Springs Forward!

December 2012

Building the Future of LGBTQ History!

September 2012

A Message From Our Executive Director