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Oral History Interview with Saro Hendrickson: Transcript, Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project


Interviewee
Interviewer
Date
  • 2018-08-20
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
  • Saro was born female in central California, near Davis, and was named Sarah, nicknamed Sally. She had two younger siblings, a brother and a sister. She describes herself as a tomboy and a “nerd,” with an active male alter ego. She enjoyed outdoor activities, was a Girl Scout and attended Camp Timber Tarn in California. She came out at Girl Scout camp, a year after she graduated from high school. She went to the University of California, Berkeley, starting in 1964. She discusses lesbian culture at that time and, despite her lesbian life, she thought that it was perhaps a phase. She went to medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. She married a man who was gay and they lived in Eugene. Together, they had a son, James, who was born in 1976. She practiced medicine in Eugene, first at the University of Oregon Health Center and then in private practice. In 1978, she was elected to the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB). She met her partner Gretchen Miller. She discusses her medical practice and lesbian health issues, including fertilization and sperm banks. She received an M.A. in public health and began working for the Lane County Public Health department. She discusses HIV prevention and the Whitebird drug treatment program. She talks about class issues, health insurance, abortion, and access to medical care. She and her partner Gretchen Miller registered as domestic partners and later were married in Multnomah County in 2004, a marriage the state annulled. She and Gretchen adopted two boys, which changed their involvement with the lesbian community. As a parent of African American children, she discusses racism in the public schools. She talks about the anti-gay political measures in Oregon. At the age of 70, Sarah transitioned to male with medical services supported by the Oregon Health Plan, and changed his first name to Saro. He discusses his experiences as a man, his sexuality, and his marriage. Saro concludes his interview by discussing aging and healthcare issues.
Subject
Keyword
  • Social conditions
  • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Eugene Branch
  • Referendum 51
  • San Diego (Calif.)
  • Ballot Measure 9
  • Springfield (Or.)
Location
Rights Holder
  • University of Oregon Libraries
Identifier
  • Coll520_do026
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. (19 Oct 2024). Oral History Interview with Saro Hendrickson: Transcript, Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project Retrieved from https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df73c244t

MLA

Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project, University of Oregon. "Oral History Interview with Saro Hendrickson: Transcript, Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project" Oregon Digital. 19 Oct 2024. https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df73c244t

Chicago

Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project, University of Oregon. "Oral History Interview with Saro Hendrickson: Transcript, Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project" Oregon Digital. Accessed 2024-10-19. https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df73c244t

Wiki

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Data Sources
Footer Number Term External URI
1 Hendrickson, Saro http://opaquenamespace.org/ns/creator/HendricksonSaro
2 Raiskin, Judith L. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95069466
3 Long, Linda, 1956- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2001035121
4 Lesbianism http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85076157
5 Lesbian mothers http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85076155
6 Eugene (Or.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79084636
7 Bands (Music) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85011499
8 Politics and government http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002011436
9 Oregon http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021953
10 Communities http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029195
11 Women's music http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93005222
12 Housing, Cooperative http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85062614
13 Softball http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124291
14 Boles, Judy http://opaquenamespace.org/ns/creator/BolesJudy
15 Lesbians http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85076160
16 Oregon--Lane County http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80037637-781
17 Athletes http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009135
18 Parenting http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85098009
19 Community mental health services http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029245
20 University of Oregon >> Lane County >> Oregon >> United States https://sws.geonames.org/5758196/
21 University of Oregon. Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003116678
22 Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project http://opaquenamespace.org/ns/localCollectionName/EugeneLesbianOralHistoryProject
23 University of Oregon http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80126183

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