2018 Oral History Interviews
The Queer Mississippi Oral History Project consists of interviews with lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, and/or queer people who were born, raised, or spent significant time in Mississippi. This project is also affiliated with the Invisible Histories Project-Mississippi to document and preserve LGBTQ history in Mississippi.
To see how the project started and link to the other sections, please refer to the project introduction.
To request the transcript from an oral history interview in this collection, please contact egrove@olemiss.edu.
2018
Tupelo Pride (documentary), Ellie Campbell
Cantrell, Jaime, Jaime Cantrell and Kaimara Herron
Cozart, Kevin (part 1 of 2), Kevin Cozart and David Hooper Schultz
Cozart, Kevin (part 2 of 2), Kevin Cozart and David Hooper Schultz
Gordon, Pip, Pip Gordon and Ellie Campbell
Grimes, Dixie, Dixie Grimes and Mary Knight
Harker, Jaime (part 1 of 2), Jaime Harker and Frankie Barrett
Harker, Jaime (part 2 of 2), Jaime Harker and Frankie Barrett
Speech delivered at Tupelo Pride 2018, J. M. Benson Hill
Pridgeon, Malik, Malik Pridgeon and Alice Aitken
Stratton, Gail, Gail Stratton and Sarah Heying
Whisenant, Brian, Brian Whisenant and Jonathan Smith
Queer Mississippi Oral History Project Performance, Jessica Wilkerson
Syllabus for S ST 560 Introduction to Oral History, Documenting LGBTQ Histories in Mississippi, Jessica Wilkerson