TITLE | DESCRIPTION | DATE CREATED | IS FORMAT OF |
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Shanti Project volunteer and client (1) | A Shanti Project volunteer and client in a hospital. |
1990 to 1999 | |
Shanti Project volunteer and client (2) | A Shanti Project volunteer and client in a hospital. |
1990 to 1999 | |
Shanti Project volunteer and client (3) | A Shanti Project volunteer and client. |
1990 to 1999 | |
Blank survey | A survey intended to be distributed to youth with LGBTQ+ parents. |
1990 to 1999 | |
COLAGE press releases | 1990 to 1999 | ||
Poetry by David Cannon Dashiell (1) | A collection of poems by David Cannon Dashiell. |
1984 | |
glbths_1992-02_1 [5] | Correspondence, administrative records, clippings, advertising |
1984, 1985, 1986 | |
Brochures and communications | Brochures and communications materials from COLAGE (Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere). |
1990 to 1999 | |
GLBTHS 1992-02_1 [1] | Correspondence, administrative records, clippings |
1983, 1984 | |
Run of show [1] | A run of show listing the schedule of performers and their acts at Finocchio's nightclub. |
1990 to 1999 | |
Run of show [2] | A run of show listing the schedule of performers and their acts at Finocchio's nightclub. |
1990 to 1999 | |
Finocchio's promotional postcard | Promotional postcard advertising Finocchio's nightclub. This postcard uses the term "female impersonators" to describe performers, which is a historic term that comes from a straight-coded Victorian theatrical form and continued until the mid-20th century before merging into what we now call drag. |
1990 to 1999 | |
Finocchio's coupon | 1990 to 1999 | ||
Antediluvian Manifesto by Janet MacHarg | 1990 to 1999 | ||
Ginny Knuth papers, folder 2 | Folder 2 of the papers of Ginny Knuth, a cisgender member of Educational Transvestite Channel (later called TransGender San Francisco). Knuth's husband identified as a crossdresser and was also a member of the group. |
1990 to 1999 | |
Nicole Berte interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 47 label: "Side A: Nicole Berte. 10/24/1984". Topics: Transgender people |
1984 | |
Nicole Berte interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 47 label: "Side A: Nicole Berte. 10/24/1984". Topics: Transgender people |
1984 | |
Virginia Apuzzo interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 8 label: "Side A: Virginia Apuzzo - Head of National Gay Rights. Atherton Hotel, San Francisco. 9/14/1984." |
1984 | |
Virginia Apuzzo interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 8 label: "Side A: Virginia Apuzzo - Head of National Gay Rights. Atherton Hotel, San Francisco. 9/14/1984." |
1984 | |
Mitch Bart interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 150 label: "Side A: Mitch Bart, Deputy Director of the AIDS Foundation. February 1985." |
1984 | |
Mitch Bart interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 150 label: "Side A: Mitch Bart, Deputy Director of the AIDS Foundation. February 1985." |
1984 | |
Millie Badger interview with Mary Richards | Millie Badger, a waitress in a series of venues catering to LGBTQ people, interview with Mary Richards. Tape 136 label: Side A: InStyle Interview. Carl Berry. Closet Ball. May 1984. Side B: Millie Badger. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Tom Waddel interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Tom Waddel, the founder of the Gay Olympics. He discusses his personal relationship to sports, how the Gay Olympics came to be, and the significance of having the Gay Games. Topics include sports, Gay Games, Gay Olympics, Gay Hobbies, and homophobia. Tape 27: Tom Waddell Interview. 1984. CD. |
1984 | |
Great Tricycle Race Fundraiser for People With AIDS interviews and recording of the event (Side B) | Volunteers and participants of the 13th Great Tricycle Race interview with Mary Richards to discuss their history with the event and their feelings about their participation. The funds raised by the race went to AIDS patients. Interviewees discuss their sexuality, the feeling of community they feel at the event, and their preparation for the race. Topics include Great Tricycle Race, AIDS, AIDS Patients, AIDS fundraising, and music. Tape 45: Side B: Great Tricycle Race. San Francisco. 5/28/1984. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Carl Berry interview with Mary Richards | Tape 136 label: Side A: InStyle Interview. Carl Berry. Closet Ball. May 1984. Side B: Millie Badger. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Hydie Downard 1984 interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 193 label: "Side A: Hydie Downard. “InStyle.” May 1984". Topics: Women, Lesbians, Activism |
1984 | |
Hydie Downard 1984 interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 193 label: "Side A: Hydie Downard. “InStyle.” May 1984". Topics: Women, Lesbians, Activism |
1984 | |
Virginia Apuzzo press conference on voter registration (Tape 211, Side A) | September 1984 press conference with Virginia Apuzzo, a gay and AIDS activist, to discuss non-partisan voter registration. She discusses voting and its role in LGBTQ+ politics. Topics include politics, voting, voter registration, gay, lesbian, legal rights, gay rights, lesbian rights, and press conference. Tape 211 label: Side A: Press Conference for Virginia Puzzo on the importance of voter registration. 9/15/1984. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Virginia Apuzzo press conference on voter registration (Tape 211, Side B) | Audio recordings of conversations after the September 1984 press conference of Virginia Apuzzo, a gay and AIDS activist. The conversations include topics such as night life and voter registration. Topics include politics, bar, night life, voting, voter registration, gay, lesbian, legal rights, gay rights, lesbian rights, and press conference. Tape 211 label: Side B: Press Conference for Virginia Puzzo on the importance of voter registration. 9/15/1984. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
La Cage Aux Folles San Francisco premiere | Tape 103 label: Side A: La Cage Aux Folles. SF. 5/29/1984. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Sally Steinhart interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Sally Steinhart, a lawyer, to discuss her opinions on gay and lesbian love. She discusses topics such as coming out, the scarcity of gay and lesbian nightlife, and public opinion on gay and lesbian people. Topics include drag, drag queens, coming out, gay, lesbian, and love. Tape 31: Side A: Sally Steinhart. Instyle. 5/12/1984. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Sally Steinhart interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Sally Steinhart, a lawyer, to discuss society's stance on gay and lesbian rights. She discusses politics in San Francisco as compared to other places in the United States and addresses myths and stereotypes about gay and lesbian people. Topics include law, politics, gay, lesbian, gay progress, lesbian progress, and San Francisco. Tape 31: Side B: Darlene. 5/12/1984. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Annette Goliti interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Annette Goliti, a young staffer at an advertising agency, Interview with Mary Richards to discuss her experiences with gay men for InStyle Magazine. (Side A.) Tape 41 label: Side A: InStyle. Annette-Goliti. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Annette Goliti interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Annette Goliti, a young staffer at an advertising agency, interview with Mary Richards to discuss her experiences with gay men for InStyle Magazine. (Side B.) Tape 41 label: Side A: InStyle. Annette-Goliti. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Betty interview with Mary Richards | Betty (surname unknown) Interview With Mary Richards about her experiences with gay men for InStyle magazine. Tape 90 label: Side A: Betty for “InStyle” Interview. 5/9/1984. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Judy Miller interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Judy Miller to discuss her theatrical production titled "Last Summer at Bluefish Cove." She discusses her personal background, the logistics of her production, her views on sexuality, and her perceptions of long-term gay relationships.Topics include theater, gay families, open relationships, parenthood, AIDS, humor, and reviewers. Tape 30 label: Side A: Judy Miller, Producer “Bluefish Cove.” Instyle Interview. 5/11/1984. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Judy Miller interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Judy Miller to discuss her theatrical production titled "Last Summer at Bluefish Cove." She discusses the content of her play, the inspirations for her play, the promiscuity of gay men, and depictions of gay people in media. Topics include theater, gay families, open relationships, parenthood, AIDS, humor, lesbians, gender, sex, and gay men. Tape 30 label: Side B: Part I-Judy Miller (5/11/1984). Part II-End Darlene (5/13/1984). Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Great Tricycle Race Fundraiser for People With AIDS interviews and recording of the event (Side A) | Volunteers and participants of the 13th Great Tricycle Race interview with Mary Richards to discuss their history with the event and their feelings about their participation. The funds raised by the race went to AIDS patients. Topics include Great Tricycle Race, AIDS, People with AIDS, AIDS fundraising, and music. Tape 45: Side A: Great Tricycle Race. San Francisco. 5/28/1984. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
March on the 1984 Democratic Party Convention | Footage of the July 16, 1984 lesbian and gay march on the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco. |
1984 | |
Gay and Lesbian Historical Society and San Francisco Public Library Town Hall (1 of 2) | A town hall meeting with representatives from the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society (GLHS) and the San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) presenting on plans for the Gay and Lesbian Center that would be installed in the SFPL's Special Collections department. The presentation covers fundraising and budget considerations, archival collections the SFPL has and will acquire, and the SFPL's desire to acquire collections from the GLHS. A question and answer session concludes the presentation, with questions about the SFPL's preservation and access capabilities and how to navigate potential push back from the general public about the library's involvement with gay and lesbian collections. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1990 to 1999 | |
Gay and Lesbian Historical Society and San Francisco Public Library Town Hall (2 of 2) | A town hall meeting with representatives from the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society (GLHS) and the San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) presenting on plans for the Gay and Lesbian Center that would be installed in the SFPL's Special Collections department. The presentation was followed by a question and answer session. Questions asked include how the SFPL would decide which collections to accept, concerns about a government entity controlling community materials, how much of the GLHS holdings they might donate to the SFPL, and the inclusivity of current and potential collections at the GLHS. The presentation concludes with a motion for GLHS membership to vote on whether or not to give the board authority to enter negotiations for partnership with the SFPL. The motion passed. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1990 to 1999 | |
Jason Allen Interviews, “Why San Francisco?” | A video in which an interviewer asks diverse pedestrians why they live in San Francisco. The final interview is with a woman who discusses her gender, sexuality, and pursuing treatment for mosaic Turner Syndrome. |
1990 to 1999 | |
Billy Preston And Dance/Electronic Interview | 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: "Interview is master" |
1984 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_241_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 1984 edited master | 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: "Edited master" |
1984 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_353_am.avi |
Miss Continental 1984 scenes from part 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: "Scenes from Part 2 (opens with MEN previews; edited master)' |
1984 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_385_am.avi |
Miss Continental 1984 edited master #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: "Edited master #1" |
1984 | Scratch/glbths_1994-03_1_669_am.avi |
Miss Continental 1984 edited master #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: "Edited master #2" |
1984 | Scratch/glbths_1994-03_1_671_am.avi |
Slaves for Sale Part One | 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: "Wings Video/Robert Payne production [explicit]" |
1984 | Cyberski/glbths_1994-03_2_099_am.avi |
Mr. Drummer 1984 floor camera | 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: "Floor camera" |
1984 | |
MEN Commercial edited master | 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: "Edited master" |
1984 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_437_am.avi |
And Dance | 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: "Billy Preston music video (edited master)" |
1984 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_240_am.avi |