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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Randy_WickerRandy Wicker - Wikipedia

    Randolfe Hayden "Randy" Wicker (born February 3, 1938) is an American author, activist, blogger, and archivist. Notable for his involvement in the early homophile and gay liberation movements, Wicker has documented the early years and many of the key figures of the LGBT activist communities, primarily in New York City.

  2. 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.

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  3. Jun 16, 2020 · Randy Wicker lived with the pioneering transgender activist Marsha P Johnson in New York in the 1980s. He talks to British Vogue about the roots of his own activism, and why “everyone loved Marsha”.

  4. Oct 21, 2017 · Randy Wicker may not be a familiar name to those familiar with LGBT history — but the 79-year-old made his mark in the movement, beginning in the 1960s.

  5. Interview with Randy Wicker on October 29, 2018 in The LGBT Center on 13th Street in New York. Interviewed by Brad Bailey.The National Park Service's Stonewa...

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  6. Randy Wicker is a gay activist and historian who joined the movement in 1958 and witnessed the Stonewall Riots. He shares his stories of working with Sylvia Rivera, Marsha P. Johnson, Allen Ginsberg and more.

  7. An LGBTQ serialized history podcast covering United States queer history before the Stonewall Riots, featuring scripted voice actors performing the political games, riots, raids, and romances of gay, lesbian, and transgender activists. Produced & hosted by Devlyn Camp.