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The Oral History project involves the taping, transcribing, indexing and filing of interviews with long time participants or important individuals in the leather community. The transcribed histories form one of the most important information sources in the LA&M's developing collections. Identifying oral history subjects, arranging the interviews, typing them out and indexing them is an area where volunteers are always needed.

If you know someone who you think should have their oral history recorded for the LA&M or if you would like to volunteer to work with this project, please contact LA&M Director Rick Storer

Guidelines for performing an oral history can be found here a PDF version can be found here

A few Oral Histories are available for your viewing below. Combined with all the others in the archives they tell the history of our community.

Transcribed Interviews


Tony DeBlase Marcus Hernandez Larry Townsend
Tom Dombkowski David Kloss Janus Rainer
Cliff Raven Fakir Musafar John Birch


Interview Synopsises
Alan Cassidy Jon Brittian Diamond Oakman


Audio Interviewsmp3 format


Mr. Marcus Hernandez Etienne (Dom Orejudos) Chuck Renslow
Mistress C Annie Sprinkle



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