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Cruising the Archives: Lillian Faderman

Cruising the Archives: Lillian Faderman

Update: 2024-06-25
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Lillian Faderman is a world renowned, award winning LGBTQ+ and lesbian historian, scholar, and author. Her books include Surpassing the Love of Men, Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers, Gay L.A., The Gay Revolution, Woman: The American History of an Idea, and many others. We've interviewed her once before, and we've quoted her in many of our other episodes. This extended interview was recorded in 2023 in Lillian's home, and includes some of Lillian's expertise on lesbian history and culture throughout the 20th century as well as stories from her own life.


This episode is a part of a series we’re calling Cruising the Archives. We’re featuring extended interviews with LGBTQ+ icons from our own archives, as well as from the collections of queer and lesbian archives throughout the country.


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Cruising the Archives: Lillian Faderman

Cruising the Archives: Lillian Faderman

Sarah Gabrielli, Rachel Karp, and Jennifer McGinity