Oral History Interview, Patricia Calchina (1456)
Abstract
In her 2015 interview with Michele Besant, Pat Calchina details her life in Madison. She spoke of the time period around 1987 when she arrived in Madison, and the present. The following topics were covered: motivation to come to Madison, graduate studies at UW Madison, organizing the first major Gay and Lesbian Pride March in Madison, Wisconsin, teaching a Lesbian Her story class at community centers in Madison, the creation of Apple Island, a women’s culture and performance space, the Michigan Women’s Music Festival, teaching at Ethan Allen School for boys and Memorial High School, advisor to multiple student organizations, GSA, PACT (peace group), teaching Women’s History at the high school, creation of Bra Flag, conflicts with right wing political groups, and working at WORT (public radio station) on QUEERY, Madison’s GLBT radio show.
Subject
Madison (WI), UW Madison Women’s History program, GALVANIZE March, Lesbian History Class, Apple Island Production Company,
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/83361Description
In this interview, Pat Calchina discusses life in Madison when she arrived in 1987. She also details her life after that as a teacher, educator, and activist. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.