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Jewel's Catch One was a dance bar owned by Jewel Thais-Williams. It was located at 4067 West Pico Boulevard in the Arlington Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles . Opened in 1973, it was the longest running black gay dance bar in Los Angeles.
Jewel Thais-Williams is a businesswoman and LGBTQI+ activist based in Los Angeles, the original owner of the Catch One, then known as Jewel's Catch One, and the first black woman in the United States to own a nightclub.
Jewel and the Catch, a 1993 short documentary on Jewel Thais-Williams, African American LGBTQ rights activist and owner of Jewel's Catch One Club in Los Angeles, was selected to be part of the UCLA Film Archives' Outfest Legacy Project Collection.
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Jewel Thais-Williams, founder of Jewel's Catch One, a black disco opened in 1973; Alexei Romanoff, organizer of 1966 protests at the Black Cat Bar against police raids; Phyllis Randolph Frye, creator of the International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment in 1991; Eric Julber, lawyer who won One, Inc. v. Olesen
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