The Randy Wicker
& Marsha P. Johnson Archive
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The archive is organized using Google Drive,
which works best on a desktop computer, & is easiest to navigate using “Grid layout.”
This collection is now processing at the LGBT Community Center National History Archive in New York City. This archive preserves materials from the collection of Randy Wicker and his extended queer family, including house mother Marsha P. Johnson.
Randy Wicker is a legendary Mattachino, journalist, button sloganeer, vlogger, human-cloning activist, & trans activist.
Marsha P. Johnson was an activist for trans & gay rights, performer, model, sex worker, Greenwich Village personality, & attendee of the 1969 Stonewall riots. Learn more about her here.
For inquiries please contact Randy’s archivist Devlyn Camp here or at queerserial@gmail.com. Contact Randy Wicker directly at rhwicker@optonline.net.
CLICK HERE TO Explore the archivE
The archive is organized using Google Drive, which works best on a desktop computer, & is easiest to navigate using “Grid layout.”
Above: Currently in production with Viridian Coast Studios, a documentary about the life of this legend and his extraordinary queer family, Randy Wicker’s Uplift. Directed by Devlyn Camp & Jim Mauro.
Explore more fun & interesting social media from the
Wicker/Johnson archive at queerserial.com/morerandy!