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Come for the history; stay for the revolution, gossip, and desire that built it. š¤
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About Us
Decade by decade, Our Dyke Histories dives deep into the living, breathing past and present of lesbian, queer, trans, & nonbinary communities. Each season traces how we made space for ourselvesāsometimes in bars, bookstores, and protests; sometimes in basements, alleyways, and prisons; & always against the odds.
Our Dyke Histories is hosted by historian, geographer, and environmental psychologist Dr. Jack Jen Gieseking, and produced in collaboration with Sinister Wisdom, the oldest lesbian multicultural literary and art journal.
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Season One
Our first season traces the history of dyke bars* - yes, with an asterisk - including lesbian bars, queer parties, & trans hangouts.
Before Pride marches and hashtags, there were bars, parties, and whispered invitations that built whole worlds. Our Dyke Histories uncovers the stories of the women, trans, and nonbinary people who turned repression into resistance and nightlife into liberation.
From the 1920s tearooms of Eve Adams to Harlem rent parties, from the Womenās House of Detention to 1970s consciousness-raising collectives and 1980s synthesizer-lit dance floors, each episode uncovers how we turned danger into joy, censorship into art, & survival into community.
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Join Our Community
Want to be part of our community? We'd love to have you. š Come comment, connect, and get your gayme on!
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Credits
Producer, Editor, Host, & Creative Director: Jack Gieseking
Co-Producer: Julie Enszer & Sinister Wisdom
Co-Producer & Co-Editor: Cade Waldo
Assistant Editor: Mel Whitesell
Social Media: Audrey Wilkinson
Interns: Michaela Hayes, Syd Guntharp, Sophie McClain, Paige LeMay, and Sarah Parsons
Consulting Producer: Rachel Fagen
Music:
CC-BY-NC-ND 2025. Write to us at [email protected] for permission to use any of our content.
By Jack Gieseking with Sinister WisdomCome for the history; stay for the revolution, gossip, and desire that built it. š¤
**
About Us
Decade by decade, Our Dyke Histories dives deep into the living, breathing past and present of lesbian, queer, trans, & nonbinary communities. Each season traces how we made space for ourselvesāsometimes in bars, bookstores, and protests; sometimes in basements, alleyways, and prisons; & always against the odds.
Our Dyke Histories is hosted by historian, geographer, and environmental psychologist Dr. Jack Jen Gieseking, and produced in collaboration with Sinister Wisdom, the oldest lesbian multicultural literary and art journal.
**
Season One
Our first season traces the history of dyke bars* - yes, with an asterisk - including lesbian bars, queer parties, & trans hangouts.
Before Pride marches and hashtags, there were bars, parties, and whispered invitations that built whole worlds. Our Dyke Histories uncovers the stories of the women, trans, and nonbinary people who turned repression into resistance and nightlife into liberation.
From the 1920s tearooms of Eve Adams to Harlem rent parties, from the Womenās House of Detention to 1970s consciousness-raising collectives and 1980s synthesizer-lit dance floors, each episode uncovers how we turned danger into joy, censorship into art, & survival into community.
**
Join Our Community
Want to be part of our community? We'd love to have you. š Come comment, connect, and get your gayme on!
**
Credits
Producer, Editor, Host, & Creative Director: Jack Gieseking
Co-Producer: Julie Enszer & Sinister Wisdom
Co-Producer & Co-Editor: Cade Waldo
Assistant Editor: Mel Whitesell
Social Media: Audrey Wilkinson
Interns: Michaela Hayes, Syd Guntharp, Sophie McClain, Paige LeMay, and Sarah Parsons
Consulting Producer: Rachel Fagen
Music:
CC-BY-NC-ND 2025. Write to us at [email protected] for permission to use any of our content.