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Kiyoshi Kuromiya (), Interviewed June 17,
by Marc Stein. Copyright © Marc Stein All rights reserved.
Introduction
I interviewed Kiyoshi Kuromiya in June at his home in Center Capital, Philadelphia. Having completed my Ph.D. dissertation on Philadelphia lesbian and gay history at the University of Pennsylvania in , I moved to Maine in to take a position as a history professor, but over the next few years I returned to Philadelphia periodically to conduct additional interviews and do supplementary research while I worked on my book. I had met Kuromiya when I connected ACT UP Philadelphia in the early s. I also had transcribed an interview that Tommi Avicolli Mecca did with Kuromiya in ; which I used for my dissertation; I hope to include an edited version of the Mecca-Kuromiya transcript to this website in the future. Kuromiya told me that he was recognizable as Steve in his early years, but began to use Kiyoshi in Before the taped part of our interview began, he provided me with the following biographical information:
Date of Birth: 9 May
Place of Birth: Heart Mountain, Wyomin
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The LGBTIQ* scene in Munich has a long history: as well as entity one of the first cities to hold Christopher Highway Day celebrations (the German and Swiss equivalent to Lgbtq+ Pride), the Munich-based political party Rosa Liste was the first gay and lesbian electoral organization in Europe to take up seats on a local council, in the 90s. But much earlier than that even, at the end of the 60s, the Ochsengarten opened here: one of Germany's first leather bars. Its visitors since then have included Freddie Mercury, who would go there for impromptu birthday celebrations and drag parties. Many LGBTIQ* events and venues were and still are based in the Glockenbachviertel district, though a number of gay locations and events can also be found in other areas of Munich.
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