Name
Pinsky, Laura (Interviewee)
Beckenstein, Jamie (Interviewer)
Title
Oral history interview with Laura Pinsky, 2016
Abstract
Laura Pinsky starts her interview by discussing her childhood in a family with a history of liberal activism. She then moves into a discussion of Columbia University's campus during the 1968 student unrest and her engagement with it as a Barnard student. Pinsky also talks about how she came to Berkley, California during the protests there and how her involvement in these events helped influence her work with advocacy. Pinsky talks about her work with abortion clinics in New York and the CARASA organization after graduation, before she eventually went to work with Montefiore Hospital. Pinsky then talks about working with the Gay Health Advocacy Project at Columbia University. She describes how this initiative started, how it grew over time, issues that the GHAP has addressed, and the challenges in building it into its state at the time of the interview
Collection Name
LGBTQ+ Columbia University oral history collection
Subjects
Psychotherapists; Student strikes--New York (State); Students--Political activity; College students--Health and hygiene--United States; AIDS (Disease)--History.--United States; Gay college students; Lesbian college students; Pinsky, Laura; Barnard College. Alumni and alumnae; Columbia University
Format
oral histories
Genre
Interviews
Date
2016
Physical Description
32 pages
Note (Biographical)
Laura Pinsky attended Barnard College as an undergraduate and was an active participant throughout the 1968 student unrest at Columbia University. She began working at Columbia Health in 1985 and co-founded the Gay Health Advocacy Project at the Unive rsity
Note
Interviewed by Jamie Beckenstein on December 19, 2016
Note (Provenance)
Laura Pinsky, Gift, transferred from Columbia Center for Oral History Research 2018
Language
English
Library Location
Columbia Center for Oral History, Columbia University
Browse Location’s Digital Content
Catalog Record
17320200
Also In
Oral History Archives at Columbia
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/xcxv-mp15
Related URLs
Available digital content for this interview.