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October is LGBTQ+ History Month and Pride at Home is celebrating this with a series of images being presented at our Equality Gallery. I'm far from a history buff, but in my research this month I came across an unthinkable amount of beautiful and painful moments in our history. There are so many individuals that stand out in our history, but one that really captured my heart was Peta.

  

You may not recognize the name, but many of us have seen Peta before without even realizing it. In 1990, as we were in some of the darkest days of the AIDs crisis in America, a journalism student named Therese Frare went to the Pater Noster House, an AIDS hospice in Columbus OH to volunteer. It was there that Frare captured a moment that was seen across the world.

  

The image shows a dying David Kirby who passed away moments after the photograph was taken. He was 32. This image was subject to great controversy - but David and his family wished to share the images of their final moments in hopes that it would show the humanity and destruction caused by this highly politicized epidemic that was killing so many in our community.

  

What most don't notice in the photo of David and his family are the pair of hands attached to someone out of frame. These hands hold onto David's as his father cradles his head and comforts him. These hands belonged to Pater Noster House volunteer, friend of Therese Frare and David's caregiver - the then HIV positive Peta.

  

Peta was a two-spirit person, who Frare described as “…A person who rode the line between genders and one of the most amazing people I’ve ever met.” In the time after David's passing, Frare spent two years capturing Peta's life. Many of the photographs she captured show them in the well-known Pine Ridge Indian Reservation while their health declined.

  

I have chosen to recreate one of the images from this time. While I wouldn’t say I did Peta’s beautiful likeness enough justice, I hope I captured the spirit of the original. You can view the original here.

  

By 1992, Peta returned to Pater Noster House. David Kirby's family was there as well - this time to care for and say their goodbyes to Peta. The familial bond the Kirby’s developed with their son's caregiver made them decide that when the time came for Peta - they would not face the end alone.

  

There are a million details we will never know about this story or about Peta. Peta died in 1992 of complications associated with AIDS. AIDS still kills almost one million people worldwide every year.

  

So much of our history has been buried. It hurts to think what we have missed, but I find comfort in the fact that someone like Peta existed and that through the work of Therese Frare, we were able to see what a bright light they were to our community and to the world.

  

If you would like to contribute a photo to the LGBTQ+ History Month Photo Challenge for a chance to display your work at Equality Gallery, you can find out more here.

 

Gareth Thomas, speaking at the pre-launch event of LGBT History Month 2011, Twickenham Stadium - 02 November 2010

 

This picture was published on Gareth Thomas' official facebook page.

Today's Covid-19 Exercise Walk took me to Princes Street where, given it is LGBT History Month, I took the opportunity of snapping the building (currently occupied by Waterstones) that used to house from 1978 to 1988 the popular gay nightclub "Fire Island".

On the ground floor a side door beside the former "Watches of Switzerland" shop led to the upper floors where the nightclub operated. The club was founded by entrepreneur Bill Grainger and attracted big names like The Village People, Eartha Kitt and The Three Degrees.

Gareth Thomas, speaking at the pre-launch event of LGBT History Month 2011, Twickenham Stadium - 02 November 2010

 

This picture was published on Gareth Thomas' official facebook page.

Cristian-Emmanuel Buda holding the badge he designed for LGBT History Month 2018 - Higgins Museum, Bedford

National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, V&A Museum

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, V&A Museum

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Schools OUT National Conference, University of Manchester

Sir Derek Jacobi at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Sir Derek Jacobi at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

LGBT History Month badges - 2006 to 2013 (and a few others)

Sir Derek Jacobi at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

The London Gay Men's Chorus at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Subodh Rathod and Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

PHOTO: www.jamesunsworth.com

 

Scottee will be performing at Switchflicker Records presents on Fri 12 February 2010.

 

Part of Queer Contact - Contact's celebration of queer cabaret, film, music, spoken word and performance as part of LGBT History Month 2010.

www.lgbthistorymonth.org.uk

 

Booking: 0161 274 0600 / www.contact-theatre.org

Sir Derek Jacobi at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Rainbow flag at the pre-launch event of LGBT History Month 2010, at the British Museum - 19 November 2009

 

This pictures apparently gets used by Sport England for Powerpoint presentations, as shown here.

Extract of Devil in Human Shape at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, V&A Museum

Kali Chandrasegaram at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Sir Derek Jacobi at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

The London Gay Men's Chorus at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, Museum of London

Dr Jana Funke at the National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, V&A Museum

Rainer Schulze at the launch event of LGBT History Month 2023 at The Cinema Museum

Launch of LGBT History Month 2020, at the Pitt-Rivers and Natural History Museums, Oxford - 15 November 2019

Launch of the Sue Sanders Archive at the Bishopsgate Institure - 24 October 2018

Launch of LGBT History Month 2019 - British Library, 14 November 2019

Tom Robinson delivering the 2018 Alan Horsfall Lecture, John Moores University, Liverpool - 16 March 2018

Outing The Past 2018

A Very Victorian Scandal at the LGBT History Festival lgbthistoryfestival.org/

 

This image has appeared in QX Magazine.

 

© 2015 Nicolas Chinardet

National Festival of LGBT History - London hub, V&A Museum

Sue Sanders at the launch event of LGBT History Month 2023 at The Cinema Museum

Launch of the Sue Sanders Archive at the Bishopsgate Institure - 24 October 2018

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