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Oral History Interview with Paula Jo Vaden: Transcript, Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project
- Interviewee
- Interviewer
- Date
- 2018-11-03
- Description
- The Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project collection consists of interviews of 83 people for the Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project, conducted by Professor Judith Raiskin and Curator Linda Long at the University of Oregon starting in the summer of 2018.
- Abstract
- Paula Jo was born in 1953 in Las Vegas, Nevada. She had an early awareness of her lesbian sexuality, but kept it to herself. In the first grade, she had a crush on her classmate Patty. By high school, she was aware of homophobia, and became uncomfortable and feared she would be shot. However, her brothers accepted her, and called her “butch.” She talks about the race riots at her high school. Paula Jo describes her musical interests. By age sixteen, she had an electric guitar. She talks about playing in bands. After high school, she worked as a bagger at Safeway and as a hotel maid. She also did carpentry. She moved to Oregon with her friends Tim and Michelle. Paula Jo relates that this was the first time she saw trees. In Eugene and living in a community of people called the “Eugene Coalition,” Paula Jo learned about sexism, racism, and Marxism. Her friends Tim and Michelle were Baha’is, and so was Paula Jo, until, as she relates, she learned that Baha’is do not tolerate homosexuality. In 1974, she was interviewed for a job at Starflower Natural Foods & Botanicals. Paula Jo did warehouse work and then became a trucker. She talks about the progressive mission of Starflower, but also the difficulties of operating a cooperative. She discusses playing in bands, and describes the members and the music. She concludes her interview by discussing assimilation of the lesbian community, and aging.
- Subject
- Socialism4
- Bars (Drinking establishments)5
- Lesbianism6
- Pacifism7
- Midwifery8
- WomenSpace (Organization)9
- Philips, Laura10
- Communities11
- Pope, Barbara Corrado12
- Lesbian mothers13
- Parenting14
- Communal living15
- Nudity16
- Self-insemination17
- Funk, David18
- Artificial insemination, Human19
- Family violence20
- Counseling psychology21
- Oregon Social Learning Center22
- Spirituality23
- Suicide24
- Catholic Church25
- University of Oregon. Associated Students26
- Oregon Citizens Alliance27
- Foster mothers28
- Oregon--Eugene29
- Lesbians30
- Bomb threats31
- Parents & Friends of Lesbians and Gays32
- Hate crimes33
- Keyword
- Reading (Pa.)
- Cormier
- Camilio, Cheryl
- Collectives
- Soulicious (band)
- Location
- Rights Holder
- University of Oregon Libraries
- Identifier
- Coll520_do059
- Repository
- Local Collection Name
- Local Collection ID
- Coll 520
- Finding Aid
- Related URL
- Institution
- Submission Date
- 07/02/2024
- Modified
- 07/22/2024
- Collections
APA
Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project, University of Oregon. (05 Dec 2024). Oral History Interview with Paula Jo Vaden: Transcript, Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project Retrieved from https://prod.oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df73c343r
MLA
Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project, University of Oregon. "Oral History Interview with Paula Jo Vaden: Transcript, Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project" Oregon Digital. 05 Dec 2024. https://prod.oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df73c343r
Chicago
Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project, University of Oregon. "Oral History Interview with Paula Jo Vaden: Transcript, Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project" Oregon Digital. Accessed 2024-12-05. https://prod.oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df73c343r
Wiki
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