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Stormé DeLarverie  (1922 - )

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Storme:  The Lady of the Jewel Box   A filmStormé:  The Lady of the Jewel Box 

 A film by Michelle Parkerson, 1987

“It ain’t easy…being green” is the favorite expression of Stormé DeLarverie, a woman whose life flouted prescriptions of gender and race. During the 1950’s and 60’s she toured the black theater circuit as a mistress of ceremonies and the sole male impersonator of the legendary Jewel Box Revue, America’s first integrated female impersonation show and forerunner of La Cage aux Folles. The multiracial revue was a favorite act of the Black theater circuit and attracted mixed mainstream audiences from the 1940s through the 1960s, a time marked by the violence of segregation. Parkerson finds Stormé in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood, now working as a bodyguard at a women’s bar and still singing in her deep silky voice with an “all girl” band. Through archival clips from the past, Stormé looks back on the grandeur of the Jewel Box Revue and its celebration of pure entertainment in the face of homophobia and segregation. Stormé herself emerges as a remarkable woman, who came up during hard times but always “kept a touch of class.”

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Stonewall Veterans' Association
Even though the Stonewall Rebellion took place in 1969 -- not 1869 -- the Rebellion was not photographed or filmed by the media because they deemed it "unimportant".  Unless a treasure trove of forgotten images is one day unearthed, there will be endless speculation of what exactly occurred during those five, inconsecutive, steamy nights and early morning hours. We must preserve the heritage we have before it is lost!

The Stonewall Veterans' Association (S.V.A.) positively represents Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender history and culture.   The Board of S.V.A. consists exclusively of actual participants in the Stonewall Rebellion.  We focus our organization as a viable group of Gay men, Lesbian women, Bi people and Transgender people.  We strive for the facts and challenge the inaccuracies.

STONEWALL VETERANS' ASSOCIATION GOALS INCLUDE:
 
Allocate funds to assist Veterans of the Stonewall Rebellion who are indigent and need financial assistance with shelter, medical care, utilities, food, transportation, etc.
Creation of a free low-cost food/clothing collective for the Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender Communities
Allocate funds to assist or, if needed, pay for funerals and burial expenses for Stonewall Veterans  and establish a central burial place at a local cemetery for Stonewall Veterans where their memory will be collectively honored by future generations. At this time we have one limited plot accommodating six in Westbury, Long Island.
Preserve our colorful and varied history by updating our archive consisting of videos and audio tapes of Stonewall Veterans and other notables of the Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender Communities.
Establish a consistent, strong, persistent and unified voice in politics and the media.
Actively search and create a visual archive of images relating to Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender movements throughout American history.
Issue press releases and other promotional information pertaining to the history of the Stonewall legacy to Gay and non-Gay media, public officials and G.L.B.T. organizations.
Create a permanent Stonewall Veterans Memorial Monument in New York City's Greenwich Village. We have presented this project to the New York City Parks Department.
Proudly lead in the historic 1969 Stonewall Car, all New York metropolitan-area G.L.B.T. parades, marches and other public displays, exhibitions and rallies. Another project of S.V.A. is to maintain and garage this classic convertible -- a visible, moving symbol of GLBT pride.

Stormé DeLarverie has served as vice-president of the association.  

  

OUTREACH- Lifetime Achievement Awards

Stormé DeLarverie received the SAGE Lifetime Achievement Award.

 

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