Digital Transgender Archive
A copy of an interview done of Felicia Elizondo by Zachary Drucker in 2018. Elizondo describes her upbringing and the journey she took before and after transitioning. The original copy is available online on VICE magazine as of Nov 2025. This item comes from the Felicia “Flames” Elizondo papers (#2021-06) at the GLBT Historical Society. Felicia Elizondo, who performed as Felicia Flames, was a Chicana trans woman and drag queen associated with San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood. She was a regular at Gene Compton's Cafeteria at the time of the Compton's Cafeteria Riot, a historic 1966 uprising by trans and queer people. Elizondo performed for many years at Aunt Charlie's Lounge alongside her close friend Vicki Marlane. This collection contains Elizondo's writings, photographs of her and her community, ephemera she collected about local drag and queer topics, and materials about Marlane and her legacy.
- Identifier
- xk81jk88g
- Collection
-
Felicia Elizondo/Felicia Flames Collection
- Institution
-
GLBT Historical Society
- Creator(s)
-
Drucker, Zachary
Elizondo, Felicia
- Date Issued
-
Dec. 12, 2018
- Genre
-
Autobiographies
- Places
-
California
>
San Francisco County
>
San Francisco
California > Santa Clara County > San Jose
California > San Francisco County > Tenderloin
- Topic(s)
-
Chicano/a/x LGBTQ+ people
Chicano/a/x transgender people
Interviews
Latino/a/x LGBTQ+ people
Latino/a/x transgender people
LGBTQ+ activists
Trans women
Transgender history
Transgender people in the military
Transgender people of color
- Resource Type
-
Text
- Language
-
English
- Rights
-
In copyright
For more information on copyright, please read our policies