TITLE | DESCRIPTION | DATE CREATED | IS FORMAT OF |
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Options for Women Over Forty membership card | Janet MacHarg's Options for Women Over Forty membership card. |
1992 | |
Freedom Song Network May Day flyer, circa 1992 | 1992 | ||
LGCSF group photograph | 1992 | ||
Chorus members at airport | Photograph of Chorus members at the airport on their way to the GALA Choruses Festival in Denver, Colorado. |
1992 | |
Denver GALA performance | Photograph of the Lesbian and Gay Chorus of San Francisco performing at the GALA Choruses Festival in Denver, Colorado. |
1992 | |
Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress interview with Mary Richards (Tape 126, Side B) | Interview with Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress at their 30th anniversary. Topics: Lesbians. Tape 126 label: 30-Year Anniversary. 12/18/1992. Audio Cassette. |
1992 | |
Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress interview with Mary Richards (Tape 126, Side A) | Interview with Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress at their 30th anniversary. Topics: Lesbians. Tape 126 label: 30-Year Anniversary. 12/18/1992. Audio Cassette. |
1992 | |
Maurice Gibson and Stanford Stevenson interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Maurice Gibson and Stanford Stevenson Interview With Mary Richards to Discuss 30 years Together as a Gay Couple (Side B). Tape 35 label: “Men in Love.” Maurice Gibson and Stanford Stevenson (30 years together). 12/31/1992. Audio Cassette. |
1992 | |
Coming Home Hospice Bingo 1992 interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 165 label: "Side A: Coming Home Hospice Bingo. 3/12/1992." At Most Holy Redeemer church. |
1992 | |
Coming Home Hospice Bingo 1992 interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 165 label: "Side A: Coming Home Hospice Bingo. 3/12/1992." At Most Holy Redeemer church. |
1992 | |
Ross Critch interview with Mary Richards (Tape 166, Side A) | Tape 166 label: "Side A: Ross Critch. Alaska. 3/21/1992." Topics: Alaska, HIV/AIDS |
1992 | |
Ross Critch interview with Mary Richards (Tape 166, Side B) | Tape 166 label: "Side A: Ross Critch. Alaska. 3/21/1992." Topics: Alaska, HIV/AIDS |
1992 | |
Recordings of music | Tape 195 label: "Side A: Face to Face, Sonoma County AIDS Network. Vinnie Russell (Bingo). 3/28/1992." Topics: HIV/AIDS |
1992 | |
Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress interview with Mary Richards (Tape 70) | Interview with Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress regarding their 30-year anniversary celebration. Topics: lesbians, marriage. Tape 70. Side A: Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress-30 Year Anniversary. Side B: 30 Year Anniversary. 12/18/1992. Audio Cassette. |
1992 | |
Vinnie Russell interview with Mary Richards | Tape 195 label: "Side A: Face to Face, Sonoma County AIDS Network. Vinnie Russell (Bingo). 3/28/1992." Topics: HIV/AIDS |
1992 | |
Maurice Gibson and Stanford Stevenson interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Maurice Gibson and Stanford Stevenson Interview With Mary Richards to Discuss 30 years Together as a Gay Couple (Side A) Tape 35 label: “Men in Love.” Maurice Gibson and Stanford Stevenson (30 years together). 12/31/1992. Audio Cassette. |
1992 | |
Gayle Rubin on Sexual Liberation (1 of 4) | Gayle Rubin discussing the paper she wrote about the sexual liberation movement for the 1982 Feminist and Scholar Conference. Only the last 5 minutes of this tape were recovered. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1982-07-29 | |
Gayle Rubin on Sexual Liberation (2 of 4) | Gayle Rubin discussing the paper she wrote about the sexual liberation movement for the 1982 Feminist and Scholar Conference. Rubin contextualizes the history of sexual oppression and criminalization before focusing on gay and lesbian liberation, including discussions on gender liberation, homophobia in the women's movement, and sexual hierarchies within the sexual liberation movement. She also touches on emerging identities based on sexuality, such as leather and swinging communities. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1982-07-29 | |
Gayle Rubin on Sexual Liberation (3 of 4) | Gayle Rubin discussing the paper she wrote about the sexual liberation movement for the 1982 Feminist and Scholar Conference. Rubin discusses different legal restrictions placed on sexuality, including sodomy laws, adult incest laws, and prostitution criminalization. She also reviews historical practices for preventing adolescent masturbation as an example of the legal control of sexuality, and she addresses the medical and psychology institution's pathologizing sex and sexuality. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1982-07-29 | |
Gayle Rubin on Sexual Liberation (4 of 4) | Gayle Rubin discussing the paper she wrote about the sexual liberation movement for the 1982 Feminist and Scholar Conference. Rubin's speech concluded with a question and answer session, and she answers questions about political influences on the interpretation of history, communism and feminism, the legal evolution of public and private sectors, and removing morality from cultural conceptions of sex and sexuality. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1982-07-29 | |
Out For Laughs/Standup comedy of Shan Carr | A video from the Charles Cyberski Videotapes collection. Charles Cyberski (February 12, 1949-September 28, 1993) was a gay video journalist and, with his partner Richard Wright (July 5, 1955-October 20, 1990), owner and operator of the mail-order video business Male Entertainment Network (MEN). MEN produced and sold videos documenting gay and lesbian events, including San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parades, numerous leather competitions, and Gay Games; as well as lesbian and gay rights advocacy and AIDS activism.
From 2010 to 2011, GLBT Historical Society volunteer John Raines processed and digitized nearly all of Cyberski’s video collection. Raines added titles and a GLBT Historical Society watermark to the videos. Raines also recorded the following notes about this video in the collection finding aid: "Moxie Productions (San Francisco)" |
1992 | Cyberski/glbths_1994-03_2_073_am.avi |
Miss Continental 1992 tape #2 | A video from the Charles Cyberski Videotapes collection. Charles Cyberski (February 12, 1949-September 28, 1993) was a gay video journalist and, with his partner Richard Wright (July 5, 1955-October 20, 1990), owner and operator of the mail-order video business Male Entertainment Network (MEN). MEN produced and sold videos documenting gay and lesbian events, including San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parades, numerous leather competitions, and Gay Games; as well as lesbian and gay rights advocacy and AIDS activism.
From 2010 to 2011, GLBT Historical Society volunteer John Raines processed and digitized nearly all of Cyberski’s video collection. Raines added titles and a GLBT Historical Society watermark to the videos. Raines also recorded the following notes about this video in the collection finding aid: "Tape #2" |
1992 | |
Miss Continental 1992 tape #1 | A video from the Charles Cyberski Videotapes collection. Charles Cyberski (February 12, 1949-September 28, 1993) was a gay video journalist and, with his partner Richard Wright (July 5, 1955-October 20, 1990), owner and operator of the mail-order video business Male Entertainment Network (MEN). MEN produced and sold videos documenting gay and lesbian events, including San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parades, numerous leather competitions, and Gay Games; as well as lesbian and gay rights advocacy and AIDS activism.
From 2010 to 2011, GLBT Historical Society volunteer John Raines processed and digitized nearly all of Cyberski’s video collection. Raines added titles and a GLBT Historical Society watermark to the videos. Raines also recorded the following notes about this video in the collection finding aid: "Tape #1" |
1992 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_069_am.avi |
Miss Continental 1992 tape #5 | A video from the Charles Cyberski Videotapes collection. Charles Cyberski (February 12, 1949-September 28, 1993) was a gay video journalist and, with his partner Richard Wright (July 5, 1955-October 20, 1990), owner and operator of the mail-order video business Male Entertainment Network (MEN). MEN produced and sold videos documenting gay and lesbian events, including San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parades, numerous leather competitions, and Gay Games; as well as lesbian and gay rights advocacy and AIDS activism.
From 2010 to 2011, GLBT Historical Society volunteer John Raines processed and digitized nearly all of Cyberski’s video collection. Raines added titles and a GLBT Historical Society watermark to the videos. Raines also recorded the following notes about this video in the collection finding aid: "Tape #5" |
1992 | Scratch/glbths_1994-03_1_556_am.avi |
Miss Continental 1992 tape #3 | A video from the Charles Cyberski Videotapes collection. Charles Cyberski (February 12, 1949-September 28, 1993) was a gay video journalist and, with his partner Richard Wright (July 5, 1955-October 20, 1990), owner and operator of the mail-order video business Male Entertainment Network (MEN). MEN produced and sold videos documenting gay and lesbian events, including San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parades, numerous leather competitions, and Gay Games; as well as lesbian and gay rights advocacy and AIDS activism.
From 2010 to 2011, GLBT Historical Society volunteer John Raines processed and digitized nearly all of Cyberski’s video collection. Raines added titles and a GLBT Historical Society watermark to the videos. Raines also recorded the following notes about this video in the collection finding aid: "Tape #3" |
1992 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_059_am.avi |
Miss Continental 1992 tape #6 (finale) | A video from the Charles Cyberski Videotapes collection. Charles Cyberski (February 12, 1949-September 28, 1993) was a gay video journalist and, with his partner Richard Wright (July 5, 1955-October 20, 1990), owner and operator of the mail-order video business Male Entertainment Network (MEN). MEN produced and sold videos documenting gay and lesbian events, including San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parades, numerous leather competitions, and Gay Games; as well as lesbian and gay rights advocacy and AIDS activism.
From 2010 to 2011, GLBT Historical Society volunteer John Raines processed and digitized nearly all of Cyberski’s video collection. Raines added titles and a GLBT Historical Society watermark to the videos. Raines also recorded the following notes about this video in the collection finding aid: "Tape #6 (finale)" |
1992 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_060_am.avi |