Making Our Own Kind of Music: The History and Legacy of the Women’s Music MovementMain MenuAn Immersive Tour of the Women's Music MovementBrought to you by the June L. Mazer Lesbian ArchivesWomen's Music History TimelineAboutMultimedia GalleryThe June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives supported by a grant from the City of West Hollywood’s Arts Division as part of the City's One City One Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival (May 22 - June 30). More info at www.weho.org/pride or @wehoarts.
Angela Brinskele
12021-07-11T14:43:29-07:00Julia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647392834gallery2021-07-14T12:58:46-07:00Julia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647Angela Brinskele is the Director of Communications at the June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives. Angela was sure she was the only lesbian on the planet until about the time she went to college and was studying photography. There, her college banned the gay club. This made her angry. So she made a pledge that she would document the LGBTQ community and especially lesbians for the rest of her life. She was a staff photographer for the Lesbian News (The LN) and has been published in many newspapers and magazines nationally as well as on the world wide web. She always appreciated the work of lesbian photographers who came before her, when she could find them, such as Joan E. Biren, Vaughan Rachel, Cathy Cade and Jill Posner and Tee A. Corrine.
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1media/Mazer_Brinskele_bx1a_f1_056-p1f8bcs1akg78eub3321ugd8af_thumb.png2021-06-16T14:54:54-07:00Anonymous1985 Los Angeles Women's Community Chorus Performance3The Los Angeles Women’s Community Chorus was founded in 1976 to enact consciousness raising and create a feminist community through music. They sang choral music by women, for women. One of their many performances is pictured in this photograph at the West Coast Women's Music and Comedy Festival by Angela Brinskele from 1985.media/Mazer_Brinskele_bx1a_f1_056-p1f8bcs1akg78eub3321ugd8af.pngplain2021-06-29T20:04:00-07:00Angela Brinskele Collection, June L Mazer Lesbian Archives1985Angela BrinskeleJulia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647
12021-07-14T12:57:39-07:00Julia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647Angela Brinskele (Self Portrait)1Self portrait by Angela Brinskele, Angela Brinskele Photograph Collection, The June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives2021-07-14T12:57:39-07:00Angela Brinskele Photograph Collection, The June L. Mazer Lesbian ArchivesRights held by the June L. Mazer Lesbian ArchivesAngela BrinskeleJulia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647
12021-07-14T12:57:39-07:00Julia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647Alix Dobkin at the National Women's Music Festival1Photo of Alix Dobkin playing at the 1985 National Women's Music Festival, Angela Brinskele Photograph Collection, The June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives2021-07-14T12:57:39-07:00Angela Brinskele Photograph Collection, The June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives1985Rights held by the June L. Mazer Lesbian ArchivesAngela BrinskeleJulia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647