TITLE | DESCRIPTION | DATE CREATED | IS FORMAT OF |
---|---|---|---|
1988 International Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day Parade recordings and interviews (Side A) | Tape 200 label: Side A: Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade I. June 1988. Audio Cassette. Topics: Pride |
1988 | |
1988 International Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day Parade recordings and interviews (Side B) | Tape 200 label: Side A: Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade I. June 1988. Audio Cassette. Topics: Pride |
1988 | |
25th anniversary celebration of the Coits | Tape 194 label: Side A: Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade and COITS II. June 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Adult Children of Alcoholics interview with Mary Richards and San Francisco AIDS Foundation interview with Mary Richards about National Condom Week | Tape 131 label: "Side A: Adult Children of Alcoholics/National Condom Week. January 1988." |
1988 | |
AIDS #2 Stock Exchange [001] | 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: "ACT UP street theater and demonstration" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_337_am.avi |
AIDS #2 Stock Exchange [002] | 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: "More footage than Reel 337" |
1988 | Scratch/glbths_1994-03_1_603_am.avi |
AIDS Action Pledge | 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: ""Stop Social Insecurity" 4/29/88" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_320_am.avi |
AIDS Action Pledge 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" |
1988 | Scratch/glbths_1994-03_1_549_am.avi |
AIDS Service Fund Committee of the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (RAD) interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with the committee of the AIDS Service Fund for the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (RAD) to discuss RAD's new AIDS services. Included are interviews with Jovan Ryg, Tony Gayle, Don Bangs on topics such as AIDS services for people with disabilities (specifically for deaf folks), fundraising for the organization, and the founding of the organization. Topics include deaf, AIDS, AIDS Service Fund, disability, discrimination, gay, lesbian, sports, fundraising, gay groups, lesbian groups, and Rainbow Deaf Society (RAD)Tape 86: Side A: RDS-AIDS Service Fund. March 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
AIDS Service Fund Committee of the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (RAD) Interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with the committee of the AIDS Service Fund for the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (RAD) to discuss RAD's new AIDS services. Included are interviews with Jovan Ryg, Tony Gayle, Don Bangs on topics such as AIDS services for people with disabilities (specifically for deaf folks), fundraising for the organization, and the founding of the organization. Topics include deaf, AIDS, AIDS Service Fund, disability, discrimination, gay, lesbian, sports, fundraising, gay groups, lesbian groups, and Rainbow Deaf Society (RAD)Tape 86: Side A: RDS-AIDS Service Fund. March 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
AIDS/ARC Theatre Group interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 100 label: "AIDS/ARC Theatre Group. 11/5/1988." |
1988 | |
AIDS/ARC Theatre Group interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 100 label: "AIDS/ARC Theatre Group. 11/5/1988." |
1988 | |
Alan Selby Interview with Mary Richards (Tape 12, Side A) | Interview with Alan Selby, who set up a thriving leather business in San Francisco. He discusses his personal life, his background as a British man, and materials he sells such as leather and latex. Topics include leather, Britain, immigration, latex, pleasure, sex, gay, lesbian, and gay business. Tape 12: Side A: Alan Selby. 8/10/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Alan Selby interview with Mary Richards (Tape 12, Side B) | Interview with Alan Selby, who set up a thriving leather business in San Francisco. He discusses leather competitions in San Francisco, achieving pleasure through sadomasochism, and the various uses of leather and rubber.Topics include leather, Britain, latex, pleasure, sadomasochism, sex, gay, lesbian, and gay business. Tape 12: Side B: Alan Selby. 8/10/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Alan Selby interview with Mary Richards (Tape 13, Side A) | Interview with Alan Selby, who set up a thriving leather business in San Francisco. He discusses sadomasochism in relation to AIDS, including advice for those who do not like condoms and AIDS fundraising. Topics include leather, Britain, AIDS, safe sex, latex, pleasure, sadomasochism, sex, gay, lesbian, and gay business. Tape 13: Side A: Side 3: Alan Selby. August 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Andre Laventure interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Andre Laventure interview with Mary Richards to discuss his newsletter for People with AIDS, PWA Voice (Side A). Tape 203 label: Side A: Andre Laventure-PWA Newsletter. May 1988. Side B: Andre Laventure. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Andre Laventure interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Andre Laventure interview with Mary Richards to discuss his newsletter for People with AIDS, PWA Voice (Side B). Tape 203 label: Side A: Andre Laventure-PWA Newsletter. May 1988. Side B: Andre Laventure. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Ann Meredith interview with Mary Richards to discuss her AIDS Photo Show (Side A) | Interview with Ann Meredith, a photographer, to discuss her AIDS Photo Show, in which she photographs women with AIDS. She discusses the logistics of putting on the show, her photography career, and her financial struggles as a photographer.Topics include AIDS, gender, women, photography, class, and artTape 56 label: Side A: Ann Meredith AIDS Photo Show. January 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Ann Meredith interview with Mary Richards to discuss her AIDS Photo Show (Side B) | Interview with Ann Meredith, a photographer, to discuss her AIDS Photo Show, in which she photographs women with AIDS. She discusses social stigmas of people with AIDS, the experiences of women with AIDS, and gendered inequality.Topics include gender, AIDS, women, photography, social stigmas, stereotyping, and familyTape 56 label: Side B: Ann Meredith AIDS Photo Show. January 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Answering machine recordings | Tape 206 label: "Side A: Bow-Wow Beauties (3). August 1988. Side B: Bow-Wow Beauties (4). August 1988". Topics: HIV/AIDS, PAWS |
1988 | |
Article announcing the formation of NCBLG Bay Area | An article announcing the formation of the Bay Area chapter of the National Coalition of Black Lesbians and Gays. This item is undated. |
1988 | |
BAYBLAG pamphlet | A pamphlet describing the Bay Area Black Lesbians and Gays. This item is undated. |
1988 | |
Bea Roman Interview with Mary Richards (Tape 181, Side A) | Interview with Bea Roman, who served as the executive director of the Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation (LGHF) in Washington D.C. She also discusses her past role at the Shanti Project, in which she served as its development director to raise funds and provide services for people with AIDS. Topics include medicine, lesbian, gay, AIDS, Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation, National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference, and Shanti Project. Tape 181: Side A: Bea Roman. Lesbian/Gay Health. October 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Bea Roman Interview with Mary Richards (Tape 181, Side B) | Interview with Bea Roman, who served as the executive director of the Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation (LGHF) in Washington D.C. She discusses the medical credentials of the board of directors for the LGHF in light of the 11th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference. She also discusses her past role at the Shanti Project, in which she served as its development director to raise funds and provide services for people with AIDS. Topics include medicine, lesbian, gay, AIDS, Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation, National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference, and Shanti Project. Tape 181: Side B: Bea Roman. Lesbian/Gay Health. October 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Bear SF contest interviews with Mary Richards | Tape 88 label: "Side A: Bear SF 1988 / Beard Contest. 4/8/1988. Side B: Gardening-Michael O’Connor. June 1988." |
1988 | |
Big Island #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. |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_301_am.avi |
Bill Camilo and Bobby Moske interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Bobby Moske and Bill Camilo, co-producers of the Bow-Wow Beauty Pageant, the first ever dog beauty pageant in the Castro. The revenue for the show benefitted the Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) organization for People With AIDS. They discuss the type of dogs involved in the show and why they chose to do a dog beauty pageant. Topics include pets, dogs, AIDS, AIDS fundraising, Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS), People With AIDS, and Castro District. Tape 13 label: Side B: Side 3: Alan Selby. August 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Bob Birle Interview With Mary Richards | Bob Birle Interview With Mary Richards to Discuss His Experiences as an out gay teacher and one of the founders of the Bay Area Network of Gay and Lesbian Educators (BANGLE). Tape 108 label: Side A: Chris Nunez-Gay/Lesbian Youth. March 1988. Side B: Bob Birle-School Teacher. March 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Bow Wow Beauty Pageant recordings and interviews with Mary Richards | Tape 206 label: "Side A: Bow-Wow Beauties (3). August 1988. Side B: Bow-Wow Beauties (4). August 1988". Topics: HIV/AIDS, PAWS |
1988 | |
Bruce interview with Mary Richards | A San Francisco resident named Bruce discusses his experience of coming out to friends, family, and work acquaintances. He discusses how he felt after coming out and what coming out can mean to others. Topics include coming out, closet, gay, lesbian, happiness, family, and gay relationships. Tape 62: Side B: Bruce on coming out. October 1988. |
1988 | |
Cable Car Awards 1988 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" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_441_am.avi |
Cable Car Awards 1988 tape #1 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: "Tape #1 edited master" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_170_am.avi |
Cable Car Awards 1988 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" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_453_am.avi |
Cable Car Awards 1988 tape #2 (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: "Tape #2 (edited master)" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_446_am.avi |
Cable Car Awards 1988 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" |
1988 | |
Cable Car Awards 1988 tape #4 | 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 #4; residual recordings" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_408_am.avi |
California Gay Wrestling 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" |
1988 | |
Chris Nunez interview with Mary Richards | Chris Nunez, a member of the Gay and Lesbian Youth Advocacy Council, interview with Mary Richards to discuss support for LGBTQ youth in school. Tape 108 label: Side A: Chris Nunez-Gay/Lesbian Youth. March 1988. Side B: Bob Birle-School Teacher. March 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Chris Puccinelli and Gayle Atwell interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Chris Puccinelli, a yearly volunteer for the Women's Float of the Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade and Gayle Atwell, a volunteer for the first ever Women's Float in 1979. They discuss how the women's float has evolved over the years, including how communities had to organize in 1988 to achieve the same success as they did in 1979.Topics include gender, nightlife, Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day Parade, women, lesbian, and parade. Tape 158: Side A: Women’s Flat. Maud’s 10th Anniversary. 9/18/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Chris West interview with Mary Richards regarding Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) | Interview with Chris West, a Bay Area resident who received services from Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS). He discusses the services she obtained from the organization and her relationship to her pets.Topics include AIDS, pets, animals, dogs, Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS), and social servicesTape 161: Side A: PAWS (Chris West). April 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Christopher Rage's Best Fist | 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: "[explicit] dub master"
This video is not available to view online. Contact the archivist for more information about access. |
1988 | Scratch/glbths_1994-03_1_706_am.avi |
Chuck Lewis and Martha Wood interview with Mary Richards (Tape 130, Side A) | Interview with Chuck Lewis, who administered a "Night Ministry" in the streets of the Tenderloin. The ministry would walk around the Tenderloin and ensure people that the ministry was there for them emotionally, psychologically, and as an overall resource. Included is also an interview with Martha Wood, coordinator of volunteers for the ministry. Topics include religion, Tenderloin, gay, lesbian, AIDS, counseling, suicide, drugs, alcohol, marriage, family, and nightlife. Tape 130: Side A: SF Night Ministry-C. Lewis. June 1988. Audio Cassette |
1988 | |
Chuck Lewis and Martha Wood interview with Mary Richards (Tape 135, Side A) | Interview with Chuck Lewis, who administered a "Night Ministry" in the streets of the Tenderloin. The ministry would walk around the Tenderloin and ensure people that the ministry was there for them emotionally, psychologically, and as an overall resource. Included is also a brief conversation with Martha Wood, coordinator of volunteers for the ministry.Topics include religion, class, poverty, Tenderloin, gay, lesbian, AIDS, counseling, suicide, drugs, alcohol, marriage, family, and nightlife. Tape 135: Side A: SF Night Ministry II. C. Lewis. June 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Chuck Lewis interview with Mary Richards (Tape 130, Side B) | Interview with Chuck Lewis, who administered a "Night Ministry" in the streets of the Tenderloin. The ministry would walk around the Tenderloin and ensure people that the ministry was there for them emotionally, psychologically, and as an overall resource. Lewis discusses gender, safety precautions when ministering in the streets, and his personal background.Topics include religion, class, poverty, Tenderloin, gay, lesbian, AIDS, counseling, suicide, drugs, alcohol, marriage, family, and nightlife. Tape 130: Side A: SF Night Ministry-C. Lewis. June 1988. Audio Cassette |
1988 | |
Chuck Lewis interview with Mary Richards (Tape 135, Side B) | Interview with Chuck Lewis, who administered a "Night Ministry" in the streets of the Tenderloin. The ministry would walk around the Tenderloin and ensure people that the ministry was there for them emotionally, psychologically, and as an overall resource. Lewis discusses the political nature of the church, his work schedule, and encounters with the police.Topics include religion, class, police, poverty, Tenderloin, gay, lesbian, AIDS, counseling, suicide, drugs, alcohol, marriage, family, and nightlife. Tape 135: Side A: SF Night Ministry II. C. Lewis. June 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Chuck Lewis interview with Mary Richards (Tape 141, Side A) | Interview with Chuck Lewis, who administered a "Night Ministry" in the streets of the Tenderloin. The ministry would walk around the Tenderloin and ensure people that the ministry was there for them emotionally, psychologically, and as an overall resource. Lewis discusses AIDS workshops, religion in San Francisco, and the evolution of the gay community from the 1960s to the 1980s. Topics include religion, class, police, poverty, Tenderloin, gay, lesbian, AIDS, counseling, suicide, drugs, alcohol, marriage, family, and nightlife. Tape 141:. Side A: SF Night Ministry III. C. Lewis. May 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Clarissa Ward Interview With Mary Richards to Discuss the Gray Panthers (Side A) | Tape 164 label: Side A: Gray Panthers. 11/19/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Clarissa Ward Interview With Mary Richards to Discuss the Gray Panthers (Side B) | Tape 164 label: Side A: Gray Panthers. 11/19/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Coits 25th Anniversary interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 43 label: "Side A: Coits: 25th Anniversary. June 1988" |
1988 | |
Coits 25th Anniversary interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 43 label: "Side A: Coits: 25th Anniversary. June 1988". Topics: Coits, Pride parade and events, LGBTQ history |
1988 | |
Coits interview with Mary Richards | Tape 129 label: "Coits: 25th Anniversary I. June 1988." |
1988 | |
Danny Castelow and Steven Abel interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 36 label: "Danny Castelow and Steve Abel: AIDS Play. February 1988." Includes discussions of Shanti Project, dance, theater and performance, AIDS |
1988 | |
Danny Castelow and Steven Abel interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 36 label: "Danny Castelow and Steve Abel: AIDS Play. February 1988." Includes discussions of Shanti Project, dance, theater and performance, AIDS |
1988 | |
David Lemos interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | David Lemos interview with Mary Richards to discuss his play “More than Names.” (Side A.) Tape 125 label: “More than Names.” David Lemos. 9/1/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
David Lemos interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | David Lemos interview with Mary Richards to discuss his play “More than Names.” (Side B.)Tape 125 label: “More than Names.” David Lemos. 9/1/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Ed Patrick and Jim Zimmerman interview with Mary Richards (Side A, Tape 85) | Interview with Ed Patrick and Jim Zimmerman, who faced gay discrimination from Trans-World Vacations after Patrick won a vacation sweepstakes to Mexico from the tour company. They discuss how the company discriminated against them and their filing of a complaint with the United States District Court of Northern California. Topics include travel, United States District Court of Northern California, discrimination, legal case, Gay Rights, and Court Case. Tape 85: Side A: Trans-world Vacations (Ed Patrick). January 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Ed Patrick and Jim Zimmerman interview with Mary Richards (Side B, Tape 85) | Interview with Ed Patrick and Jim Zimmerman, who faced gay discrimination from Trans-World Vacations after Patrick won a vacation sweepstakes to Mexico from the tour company. They discuss how the company discriminated against them and their filing of a complaint with the United States District Court of Northern California. Topics include travel, United States District Court of Northern California, discrimination, legal case, Gay Rights, and Court Case. Tape 85: Side B: Trans-world Vacations (Ed Patrick). January 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Edwin Ellis and Mimi Goodwin at Adult Children of Alcoholics convention interviews with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 33 label: "Side A: Ed Ellis: Adult Children of Alcoholics. February 1988. Side B: Mimi Goodwin/Ed Ellis" |
1988 | |
Edwin Ellis at Adult Children of Alcoholics convention interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 33 label: "Side A: Ed Ellis: Adult Children of Alcoholics. February 1988. Side B: Mimi Goodwin/Ed Ellis" |
1988 | |
Father John McGrann interview with Mary Richards to discuss Kairos House (Side A) | Interview with Father John McGrann to discuss Kairos House, a house he founded that offered a safe space to those caring for AIDS. McGrann discusses AIDS, the goals of the Kairos House, religion, healthcare, and medical workers. Topics include religion, AIDS, healthcare, acceptance, sanctuary, and educationTape 111 label: Side A: Father John McGrann, Kairos House. 7/30/1988. |
1988 | |
Father John McGrann interview with Mary Richards to discuss Kairos House (Side B) | Interview with Father John McGrann to discuss Kairos House, a house that offered a safe space to those caring for AIDS. McGrann discusses his founding of the house, his view on AIDS, religion, healthcare, medical workers, and the evolution of the house. Topics include religion, AIDS, healthcare, acceptance, sanctuary, and educationTape 111 label: Side A: Father John McGrann, Kairos House. 7/30/1988. |
1988 | |
Gary D'Alois interview with Mary Richards (Tape 180, Side B) | Interview with Gary D'Alois, a successful cartoonist and Bay Area resident who was diagnosed with AIDS. He discusses his travels to various cities despite being diagnosed with AIDS, including trips to Paris, Hawaii, and the East Coast. Topics include travel, AIDS, AIDS stigma, health, and hospitals. Tape 180: Side B: Gary D’Aldis [sic]-Paris II. February 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Gary D’Alois interview with Mary Richards (Side A, Tape 179) | Tape 179 label: "Gary D’Aldis [sic]-Paris I. February 1988." Topics: HIV/AIDS, Paris, France |
1988 | |
Gary D’Alois interview with Mary Richards (Side B, Tape 179) | Tape 179 label: "Gary D’Aldis [sic]-Paris I. February 1988." Topics: HIV/AIDS, Paris, France |
1988 | |
Gay and Lesbian Vegetarians Club recording of potluck (Side A, Tape 59) | Live audio recording of a potluck meeting for the Gay and Lesbian Vegetarians Club, a group of gay and lesbian vegetarians that would congregate regularly. Members spanned from the Russian River to Santa Cruz. Topics include vegetarian, food, potluck, gay, lesbian, and animal cruelty. Tape 59: Side A: Gay and Lesbian Vegetarians. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Gay and Lesbian Vegetarians group interview with Mary Richards (Side A, Tape 112) | Tape 112 label: Side A: Gay Vegetarians. 11/20/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Gay and Lesbian Vegetarians group interview with Mary Richards (Side B, Tape 112) | Tape 112 label: Side A: Gay Vegetarians. 11/20/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Gay and Lesbian Vegetarians interviews with Mary Richards (Side B, Tape 59) | Interview with members of the Gay and Lesbian Vegetarians Club, a group of gay and lesbian vegetarians that would congregate regularly. Members spanned from the Russian River to Santa Cruz. Members such as Rick Haze describe why they are vegetarian and detail the dishes they brought to the potluck.Topics include vegetarian, food, potluck, gay, lesbian, and animal cruelty. Tape 59: Side B: Gay and Lesbian Vegetarians. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
George Birmisia of Arcadia Body Building Society interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 177 label: "Side A: George Birimisa [sic]. Arcadia Bodybuilding. February 1988". Topics: Sports, bodybuilding |
1988 | |
George Birmisia of Arcadia Body Building Society interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 177 label: "Side A: George Birimisa. Arcadia Bodybuilding. February 1988". Topics: Sports, bodybuilding |
1988 | |
Ha-Yonah, September 1988 | The September (Ehul/Tishri) 1988 issue of Ha-Yonah/The Dove, the newsletter of LGBTQ synagogue Congregation Ahavat Shalom. |
1988 | |
Harry Britt Campaign 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" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_416_am.avi |
Harry Britt Campaign 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" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_417_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 10th anniversary short | 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: "10th anniversary short" |
1988 | Scratch/glbths_1994-03_1_563_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 1988 audience and stage handheld shots (no audio) | 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: "audience and stage handheld shots (silent)" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_423_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 1988 camera 2 #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: "Cam 2 #1" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_457_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 1988 camera 2 #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: "Cam 2 #2" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_529_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 1988 camera 2 #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: "Cam 2 #3" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_538_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 1988 camera 2 #4 | 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: "Cam 2 #4" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_535_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 1988 camera 2 #5 (Village People encore) | 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: "Cam 2 #5 (Village People encore)" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_405_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 1988 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" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_470_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 1988 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: "[explicit] Edited master"
This video is not available to view online. Contact the archivist for more information about access. |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_488_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 1988 handheld #4 | 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: "Handheld #4" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_526_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 1988 speeches (no audio) | 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: "Speeches (silent!)" |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_305_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 1988 swimwear (silent) | 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: "[explicit] Swimwear (silent)"
This video is not available to view online. Contact the archivist for more information about access. |
1988 | Scratch/glbths_1994-03_1_572_am.avi |
International Ms. Leather recording and interview with a judge | Audio recording of the 1988 International Ms. Leather Competition. Included is an interview with a judge of the competition and a speech from the first International Ms. Leather, Judy Tallwing McCarthey. Topics include gender, leather, International Ms. Leather Competition, and Lesbians. Tape 144 label: Side A: International Ms. Leather. 3/26/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Interviews with participants in the 1988 International Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day Parade and interviews with participants in the 25th anniversary of the Coits | Interviews by Mary Richards with participants in the 1988 International Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day Parade, followed by interviews by Richards with participants in the 25th anniversary celebration of the LGBTQ organization the Coits (side A). Tape 194 label: Side A: Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade and COITS II. June 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Janet Allen, John-Michael Olexy, and Joe Durano interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 118 label: "Side A: Janet Allen, John-Michael Olexy, and Joe Durano. FLAG. 7/29/1988." Federal Lesbians and Gays (FLAG). Includes conversations with other FLAG members. |
1988 | |
Janet Allen, John-Michael Olexy, and Joe Durano interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 118 label: "Side A: Janet Allen, John-Michael Olexy, and Joe Durano. FLAG. 7/29/1988." Federal Lesbians and Gays (FLAG). Includes conversations with other FLAG members. |
1988 | |
Joan Hilty interview with Mary Richards | Cartoonist Joan Hilty Interview With Mary Richards to Discuss Cartoons and Drawings. Tape 99 label: Side A: Vulkan Gallery-Joan Hilty. 3/16/1988. Side B: [Lenore] Chinn-Cartoons. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Johanna Poethig interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Johanna Poethig, an artist who painted a 1987 mural of Harvey Milk in Duboce Park. She discusses her artistic process, an event she planned for the unveiling of the mural, and the evolution of the mural project. Topics include art, Harvey Milk, gay, politics, mural, Duboce Park, and public art. Tape 151: Side A: Johanna Poethig-Milk Mural. 3/26/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Johanna Poethig interview with Mary Richards and Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) volunteer interview (Side B) | Interview with Johanna Poethig, an artist who painted a 1987 mural of Harvey Milk in Duboce Park. She discusses the content of the mural and the people she collaborated with for the mural. Included is also an interview with a Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) volunteer. Topics include art, Harvey Milk, gay, politics, mural, Duboce Park, AIDS, pets, animals, dogs, Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS), social services, and public art. Tape 151: Side A: Johanna Poethig-Milk Mural. 3/26/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
José Sarria interview with Mary Richards (Tape 3, Side B) | Interview with José Sarria, who held the title of first Empress de San Francisco and the Widow Norton.He discusses his experience living in Phoenix, Arizona, and his decision to come back to San Francisco for the play In Memory of Friends.Topics include Widow Norton, José Sarria, AIDS, AIDS benefit, theatre, Palace of Fine Arts, and Arizona. Tape 3: Side B: José Sarria-Widow Norton. 10/1/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
José Sarria speech and honorary dinner (Tape 3, Side A) | Live audio recording of a dinner at the Galleon to honor José Sarria, who held the title of first Empress de San Francisco and the Widow Norton. Included is a speech by Sarria, in which he discusses a play titled In Memory of Friends, which brought funds to people with AIDS. Included is also a speech by Scott Johnson and recordings of musical performances at the event. Topics include Widow Norton, José Sarria, AIDS, AIDS benefit, theatre, Palace of Fine Arts, and music. Tape 3: Side A: José Sarria-Widow Norton. 10/1/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Katherine Krebs and Darien Delorenzo interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 110: “Bringing Up Baby.” March 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Katherine Krebs and Darien Delorenzo interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 110: “Bringing Up Baby.” March 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Kauai #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. |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_425_am.avi |
Kauai #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. |
1988 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_426_am.avi |
Ken Clark interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Ken Clark, a volunteer for Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS). He discusses the organization's services, including their services for people with AIDS. Topics include AIDS, pets, animals, dogs, Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS), and social servicesTape 132: Side A: PAWS (end). Street Volunteers. Concord. March 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Ken Westray of Sacred Heart Church interview with Mary Richards and Bow Wow Beauties recordings | Tape 205 label: "Side A: Ross Critch (2). Bow-Wow Sydney (1). August 1988. Side B: Bow-Wow Beauties (2). August 1988." Topics: Church organ, Bow Wow Beauties dog contest, PAWS, HIV/AIDS, Pets |
1988 |