TITLE | DESCRIPTION | DATE CREATED | IS FORMAT OF |
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David Cannon Dashiell notebook [1] | An art planning notebook by David Cannon Dashiell. |
1989 | |
Invert, Oracle catalog | The catalog to David Cannon Dashiell's tarot-themed exhibition, "Invert, Oracle." |
1989 | |
BUS-EPH Flyer for Club Q | Black and white flyer advertising "Club Q. A Dance Party for Women" taking place on June 23, 1989. With Mixtress Page Hodel. This item is undated. |
1989 | |
Phyllis Lyon, Del Martin, and Jose Sarria | Phyllis Lyon, Del Martin, and Jose Sarria as Grand Marshals of 1989 Pride. |
1989 | |
I Am What You Will Be sheet music, 1989 | 1989 | ||
Kinsey Sicks photograph [1] | Photograph of Kinsey Sicks posing before or after a show. Members pictured include: Kevin Kirkwood (Trixie), Ben Schatz (Rachel), Chris Dilley (Trampolina), and Irwin Keller (Winnie). |
2001 | |
Arcaids Theatre workshop flier | A flier for a performance workshop by Arcaids Theatre. |
1989 | |
Arcaids Theatre brochure | A brochure advertising the work of Arcaids Theatre. |
1989 | |
Amanda St. Jaymes interview, part 2 | Susan Stryker interviews Amanda St. Jaymes, a trans woman who moved to the Tenderloin in December 1963 at the age of 19. St. Jaymes worked at the Chukker Club, a 1960s venue frequented by trans people, and later went to clerical school; in 1972, after her transition, she married and moved to Houston, falling out of contact with most of the people she'd known. In this section, St. Jaymes reminisces about Finocchio's and other venues, her time in Houston, well-known strippers and performers who crossed paths with her, the Central City Anti-Poverty Program, and her experiences transitioning. She also narrates over photos and ephemera from earlier in her life. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Aleshia Brevard interview, part 1 | Susan Stryker interviews Aleshia Brevard, an actor, model, author, theatre professor, and trans woman. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Brevard worked at Finocchio's drag revue as a Marilyn Monroe impersonator; a trans co-worker, Stormy, helped her to begin transitioning. She lived at the edge of the Tenderloin, and although she was not a central part of the trans community there, she felt more comfortable there than elsewhere. Stryker interviews Brevard about her early drag career, her transition, and the bars and venues where she spent time. This includes extensive attention to the culture and working conditions at Finocchio's. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Amanda St. Jaymes interview, part 1 | Susan Stryker interviews Amanda St. Jaymes, a trans woman who moved to the Tenderloin in December 1963 at the age of 19. St. Jaymes worked at the Chukker Club, a 1960s venue frequented by trans people, and later went to clerical school; in 1972, after her transition, she married and moved to Houston, falling out of contact with most of the people she'd known. In this section, St. Jaymes reminisces about her Tenderloin era, describing the clientele at Compton's and Chukkers (as locals called it), her forays into sex work, police harassment and brutality, and her memories of the Compton's Cafeteria Riot. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Amanda St. Jaymes interview, part 3 | Susan Stryker interviews Amanda St. Jaymes, a trans woman who moved to the Tenderloin in December 1963 at the age of 19. St. Jaymes worked at the Chukker Club, a 1960s venue frequented by trans people, and later went to clerical school; in 1972, after her transition, she married and moved to Houston, falling out of contact with most of the people she'd known. In this section, St. Jaymes gives Stryker a tour of the Tenderloin, reminiscing about the former locations of the Chukker Club, Compton's, the El Rosa Hotel, and other places. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Aleshia Brevard interview, part 2 | Susan Stryker interviews Aleshia Brevard, an actor, model, author, theatre professor, and trans woman. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Brevard worked at Finocchio's drag revue as a Marilyn Monroe impersonator. In this section, Brevard narrates over a series of photographs from her career in entertainment. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Ed Hansen interview, part 1 | Susan Stryker interviews Ed Hansen, a pastor who worked with young people in the Tenderloin in the 1960s, including the organization Vanguard. Hansen reminisces about Tenderloin organizing and his clients' demands and concerns, and also tells some lighter-hearted anecdotes. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Felicia "Flames" Elizondo interview, part 1 | Susan Stryker interviews Felicia Elizondo, known as Felicia Flames, who was a sex worker, drag queen, and trans woman strongly associated with San Francisco's Tenderloin district. In this section, Elizondo tells her life story; she was born in Texas and moved to San Francisco as a teenager, staying for much of her life, with the exception of an early period when she returned to Texas and joined the Army in an attempt to become straight and cisgender. She extensively describes the scene of sex workers and LGBTQ people who spent time at Compton's Cafeteria and the neighboring Chukker Club, as well as her transition, professional history, and the experience of sex work in the Tenderloin. Elizondo witnessed the 1960s cultural shift among gender-nonconforming sex workers in the Tenderloin, in which they ceased to present themselves as feminine men and embraced the identity of trans women. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Felicia "Flames" Elizondo interview, part 2 | Susan Stryker interviews Felicia Elizondo, known as Felicia Flames, who was a sex worker, drag queen, and trans woman living in San Francisco's Tenderloin district. In this section, Elizondo describes her transition as a patient of Dr. Harry Benjamin, including the medical and social aspects of the experience. During this time in the early 1970s, Elizondo left sex work and got a job as a telephone operator, transitioning on the job. At work, she felt generally accepted by her co-workers, but the experience was still isolating, patronizing, and difficult. Stryker also talks to Elizondo about the history of her evolving self-identification as the available categories changed, and about clubs, bars, and other hangouts where she formerly spent time. Finally, the camera records older photographs of Elizondo and companions. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Elliott Blackstone interview, part 2 | Susan Stryker interviews Elliott Blackstone, a retired officer with the San Francisco Police Department. In 1962, Blackstone became the department's official liaison with the LGBTQ community, and worked extensively with trans women in the Tenderloin. Stryker speaks with Blackstone about his advocacy, including his work providing education on trans life for cisgender people as well as with the National Transsexual Counseling Unit; both projects were funded by trans philanthropist Reed Erickson. She also asks for his recollections of prominent figures like Harry Benjamin, Donald Laub, Ray Broshears, and Joel Fort. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Elliott Blackstone interview, part 1 | Susan Stryker interviews Elliott Blackstone, a retired police officer with the San Francisco Police Department. In 1962, Blackstone became the department's official liaison with the LGBTQ community, and worked extensively with trans women in the Tenderloin, including the group Conversion Our Goal. Stryker speaks with Blackstone about his early life, his career, and the connections that drew him to the community as a straight and cisgender ally. The two also discuss political action surrounding Compton's Cafeteria, including his limited recollections around the famous 1966 riot.
Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Elliott Blackstone interview, part 3 | Susan Stryker and colleagues interview Elliott Blackstone, a retired police officer with the San Francisco Police Department. In 1962, Blackstone became the department's official liaison with the LGBTQ community. In this section, Blackstone tells stories about his career, explains his philosophy of policing, and reminisces about the Tenderloin activist known as Jean-Paul Marat. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Tamara Ching interview | Susan Stryker interviews Tamara Ching, a sex worker, trans woman, and native San Franciscan. Ching extensively discusses her experience of living and working in the Tenderloin, describing sex work as a source of lifelong validation and pride, despite the harassment and violence she endured as a young woman from police offers and clients. Stryker and Ching also talk about political and religious organizing in the Tenderloin. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Ed Hansen interview, part 2 | Susan Stryker interviews Ed Hansen, a pastor who worked with young people in the Tenderloin in the 1960s, including the organization Vanguard. In this section, Hansen talks about Tenderloin sex workers, police harassment, alcohol and drugs, and young gender-nonconforming people's search for identity. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Amelia's Bar and Rikki Streicher interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 78 label: "Side A: Amelia’s Bar. 10/27/1989." Topics include lesbian and gay bars in the San Francisco Bay Area. |
1989 | |
Amelia's Bar and Rikki Streicher interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 78 label: "Side A: Amelia’s Bar. 10/27/1989." Topics include lesbian and gay bars in the San Francisco Bay Area. |
1989 | |
Richard Carper interview with Mary Richards | Tape 65 label: "Side A: Richard Carper (PWA) Walk/Roll for Life. 2/6/1989." Topics: HIV/AIDS |
1989 | |
Bruce Childs interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 187 label: "Side A: Bruce Childs. “Coming Out.” 2/16/1989". Topics: Gay men |
1989 | |
Bruce Childs interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 187 label: "Side A: Bruce Childs. “Coming Out.” 2/16/1989". Topics: Gay men |
1989 | |
Bingo night recordings and interviews with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 113 label: "Side A: Bingo (Hospice). December 1989". Topics: HIV/AIDS, Coming Home Hospice |
1989 | |
Bingo night recordings and interviews with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 113 label: "Side A: Bingo (Hospice). December 1989". Topics: HIV/AIDS, Coming Home Hospice |
1989 | |
Lisa Brosnahan - Works in Progress interview with Mary Richards | Tape 189 label: "Side A: Bastille Day [crossed out]. 26 Yrs Togetherness III. April 1989. Side B: LisaBrosnahan. Brava. (Works in Progress.) April 1989". Topics: Performance, women in the arts. |
1989 | |
Lynn interview with Mary Richards | Tape 65 label: "Side A: Richard Carper (PWA) Walk/Roll for Life. 2/6/1989." Topics: HIV/AIDS, amfAR |
1989 | |
Gilbert Baker interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 5 label: "Side A: Gilbert Baker. 6/3/1989." |
1989 | |
Gilbert Baker interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 5 label: "Side A: Gilbert Baker. 6/3/1989." |
1989 | |
Nivedita Glace interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Nivedita Grace, the woman who came up with the idea to organize and create a Women's Float for the 1989 Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade. She discusses the process of creating a float, including how the group raised funds and recruited volunteers.Topics include gender, nightlife, Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day Parade, women, lesbians. Tape 119: Side A: Women’s Float. Laura. A=Nivedita. B=Benne. 4/30/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Jay Noonan and M.L Warren interviews with Mary Richards | Interview with Jay Noonan, manager of Grubstake, a burger restaurant on Pine Street. Included is also an interview with M.L. Warren, owner of QT, a bar of over 24 years on Polk Street. The end of the tape also features a brief recording of Victor Rodriguez's monthly party for People With AIDS.Topics include nightlife, gay nightlife, Polk Street, drug use, bar, police, restaurant, food, AIDS, AIDS social groups, People With AIDS, and music. Tape 140: Side A: Rod/Toms PWA Party. 5/20/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Jovan Rigg interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Jovan Rigg interview with Mary Richards to discuss experiences as a Deaf gay man with AIDS (Side A.) Tape 133 label: Side A: Jovan and John. Deaf Man with AIDS. 3/30/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Jovan Rigg interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Jovan Rigg interview with Mary Richards to discuss experiences as a Deaf gay man with AIDS (Side B.) Tape 133 label: Side A: Jovan and John. Deaf Man with AIDS. 3/30/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Out in Suburbia screening | Live audio recording of Pam Walton's video production titled "Out In Suburbia." The documentary chronicles the life in and out of the home of lesbians. Topics: Lesbians, film, documentary, suburbia, suburbs, domestic, urban, and family. Tape 152 label: Side A: “Out In Suburbia.” Pam Walton’s Documentary. February 1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Laura Benne interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Laura Benne, a volunteer artist who helped design the Women's Float for the 1989 Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade. She discusses how her design got picked for the float and her involvement in the women's, gay, and lesbian community. Topics include gender, art, parade, Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day Parade, women, lesbian, and gay. Tape 119: Side A: Women’s Float. Laura. A=Nivedita. B=Benne. 4/30/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
26 Years Togetherness III interview with Mary Richards | Tape 189 label: "Side A: Bastille Day [crossed out]. 26 Yrs Togetherness III. April 1989. Side B: Lisa Brosnahan. Brava. (Works in Progress.) April 1989". Topics: Lesbians. |
1989 | |
Square dancers and Tom Gregory interviews with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Tom Gregory, board of directors for the San Francisco-based square dancing group called The Foggy City Dancers. He discusses the history of Square Dancing Clubs, the logistics of gay square dancing, and the upcoming Square Dancing Convention in San Francisco. Included are also interviews with local square dancers. Topics include dance, arts, square dancing, gay clubs, gay, and gay hobbiesTape 153: Side A: Square Dancers Convention. Tom Gregory. April 1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Flo Tumulo interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Flo Tumulo to discuss role as co-chair for the 1989 Gay Freedom Day Parade. She discusses her experience with gay and lesbian activism, her role as co-chair of the parade, and the changes being made to the parade. Topics include parade, Gay Freedom Day Parade, Gay, Lesbian, and National March for Lesbian and Gay Rights. Tape 79: Side A: Parade General. 6/16/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
1989 Loma Prieta earthquake interviews with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 95 label: "Earthquake Interviews. 10/17/1989" |
1989 | |
1989 Loma Prieta earthquake interviews with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 95 label: "Earthquake Interviews. 10/17/1989" |
1989 | |
Coits “Skidazzle” Trip interview with Mary Richards | Tape 106 label: "Side A: Coits “Skidazzle” trip. 3/10-11/12/1989." Topics: Coits |
1989 | |
David Stuart interview with Mary Richards about the film Family Values | Interview with David Stuart, a documentary filmmaker who made a film for television titled Family Values. The film centers around lesbians' responses to the AIDS crisis and discusses their contributions to the advancement of the cause. Topics include film, documentary, David Stuart, AIDS, lesbians, women, gender, and AIDS crisis. Tape 134. Side A: David Stuart. “Family Values” Documentary. 1/5/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
John Lorenzini interview with Mary Richards to discuss the National Association of People With AIDS (NAPWA) (Side A) | Tape 127 label: Side A: John Lorenzini. National Association of PWA’s (NAPWA). February 1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
John Lorenzini interview with Mary Richards to discuss the National Association of People With AIDS (NAPWA) (Side B) | Interview with John Lorenzini to discuss the National Association of People With AIDS (NAPWA), a national organization that provided AIDS services and education around AIDS stigmas. Lorenzini served as the co-chair of NAPWA at the time. Topics include AIDS services, public services, race, gender, age, disabilityTape 127 label: Side B: John Lorenzini. National Association of PWA’s (NAPWA). February 1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Glenne McElhinney interview with Mary Richards to discuss Dykes on Bikes for a special Pride Issue of Bay Area Reporter (Side A) | Phone interview with Glenne McElhinney, a representative of Dykes on Bikes. McElhinney discusses the history of Dykes on Bikes, initial privacy concerns of participants, Women in the Wind (another lesbian riding group), and pride parades. Topics include Pride, Dykes on Bikes, motorcycle, lesbian groups, pride flags, and parade logisticsTape 42 label: Side A: glbths_2002-34_mcelhinney_b.mp3 |
1989 | |
Glenne McElhinney interview with Mary Richards to discuss Dykes on Bikes for a special Pride Issue of Bay Area Reporter (Side B) | Phone interview with Glenne McElhinney, a representative of Dykes on Bikes for a special Pride Issue of Bay Area Reporter. McElhinney discusses a Stonewall celebratory ride, changes to the Dykes on Bikes group, and what Pride means to her. Topics include Dykes on Bikes, lesbian groups, riding groups, motorcycle safety, Pride, and Pride paradeTape 42 label: Side B: glbths_2002-34_mcelhinney_b.mp3 |
1989 | |
Victor Rodriguez party for People with AIDS attendee interviews with Mary Richards (Tape 139, Side A) | Interview with attendees of Victor Rodriguez's monthly Party for People With AIDS. Included are interviews with Marcos Cousineau, John Conley, and Rita Rockett, who discuss the expenses of the party, their personal health, and their relationship with food. Topics include AIDS, AIDS social groups, People With AIDS, politics, AIDS funding, and food. Tape 139: Side A: Rod/Toms PWA Party. 5/20/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon-Clinic trace their history as lesbian activists. They also trace their personal lives and history as a lesbian couple, including discussions on how they met and the professional work they did together. Topics include lesbian relationship, nightlife, employment, and gender. Tape 92 label: Side A: Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon-Clinic. 6/15/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon discuss their history as activists in the Bay Area. They discuss topics such as Stonewall, drag, and the centering of gay/male marriage over lesbian marriage in popular gay movements of the time. Topics include Stonewall, religion, drag, police, and gay marriage. Tape 92 label: Side B: Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon-Clinic. 6/15/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Larry Paradis Interview with Mary Richards to Discuss the 11th Annual National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference | Interview with Larry Paradis, director of New Friends, an organization that provides services to people with AIDS. He discusses the organization of the 11th Annual National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference. Included are conversations about the logistics of the conference and the expected services provided at the conference, including the advancement of AIDS and Medical Perspectives, services for alcoholism, talks by the National Association of the People With AIDS, Job Resources, and Legal Consultation Services.Topics include AIDS, New Friends, National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference, Health, Conference, Medicine, AIDS Research, National Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation, and AIDS Services.Tape 152 label: Side B: Larry Paradise Health Conference. “New Friends.” Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Richard Bolingbroke and Dori Friend of the Gay Art Alliance interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview by Mary Richards with Richard Bolingbroke and Dori Friend of the Gay Art Alliance (Side A). Interview is interspersed with recordings from the Dignity 20th anniversary convention; tape seems to have been partially taped over. Tape 170 label: Gay Art Alliance. 10/21/1989. Audio Cassette |
1989 | |
Richard Bolingbroke and Dori Friend of the Gay Art Alliance interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 170 label: Gay Art Alliance. 10/21/1989. Audio Cassette |
1989 | |
David Reavis interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Davis Reavis, an artist who dedicated his painting titled "On The Way (to Claud's Pond)" to survivors of AIDS. He discusses his personal background, his personal connection to AIDS, and his creative vision.Topics include AIDS, art, painting, artwork, and AIDS survivors, Tape 138: Side A: David Reavis. “Water Lilies.” 6/3/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Victor Rodriguez interview with Mary Richards (Tape 140, Side B) | Interview with Victor Rodriguez, who threw parties to give space for People With AIDS to socialize over food. He talks about the socialization that arises from his parties, the demographics of attendees, and expenses for the party. Topics include AIDS, AIDS social groups, People With AIDS, politics, AIDS funding, and food. Tape 140: Side B: Rod/Toms PWA Party. 5/20/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
David Reavis interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Davis Reavis, an artist who dedicated his painting titled "On The Way (to Claud's Pond)" to survivors of AIDS. He discusses finances for the piece, his personal connection to AIDS, his creative vision, and how he hopes the piece will affect people emotionally.Topics include AIDS, art, street art, painting, artwork, and AIDS survivors. Tape 138: Side B: David Reavis. “Water Lilies.” 6/3/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Kristina Von Rubens interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Kristina Von Rubens, a photographer and native San Franciscan. She discusses her new photography poster titled "Unmask AIDS," her personal background, and her relationship to AIDS.Topics include photography, art, AIDS, Kristina Von Rubens, and art distributionTape 124: Side A: Kristina von Rubens. “Unmask AIDS.” January 1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Kristina Von Rubens interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Kristina Von Rubens, a photographer and native San Franciscan. She discusses her new photography poster titled "Unmask AIDS," the meaning behind the poster, the search for a cure for AIDS, and AIDS stigma.Topics include photography, art, AIDS, Kristina Von Rubens, AIDS stigma, stereotyping, AIDS research, and art distributionTape 124: Side B: Kristina von Rubens. “Unmask AIDS.” January 1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Victor Rodriguez party for People with AIDS attendee interviews with Mary Richards (Tape 139, Side B) | Interviews with attendees of Victor Rodriguez's monthly party for People With AIDS. Included are interviews with Willis Carter, Bob Hargrett, and Barry Gill, who discuss their experiences at the party, their volunteer work for the parties, and their personal health. Topics include AIDS, AIDS social groups, People With AIDS, politics, AIDS funding, and food. Tape 139: Side B: Rod/Toms PWA Party. 5/20/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Anne Jennings Interview With Mary Richards (Tape 29, Side B) | Tape 29 label: Side A: Anne Jennings. Gay Chapter: ACLU (FLAG Meeting). 3/8/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Anne Jennings Interview with Mary Richards (Tape 57, Side B) | Tape 57 label: Side A: Anne Jennings Deputy Attorney General (ACLU) II. 3/23/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Arthur Tress interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Arthur Tress, a photographer known for his homoerotic photographs. In the tapes, he discusses the themes of his work and his artistic process.Topics include photography, gay, homoeroticism, exploitation, humiliation, and sexuality. Tape 122: Side A: Arthur Tress Photography. 5/25/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Arthur Tress interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Arthur Tress, a photographer known for his homoerotic photographs, Topics include photography, gay, homoeroticism, exploitation, humiliation, and sexuality. Tape 122: Side B: Arthur Tress Photography. 5/25/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Rikki Streicher interview with Mary Richards regarding Maud’s closing | Interview with Rikki Streicher, the owner of Maud's, to discuss its history, its layout, and its clientele. Included are also interviews with customers and employees of Maud's, including The Pussies (a band who performed at the bar). Topics include nightlife, Haight-Ashbury District, lesbian bars, gay movement, and music. Tape 157 label: Side B: Maud’s Closing. (Oldest Lesbian Bar in the World.) September 1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Family Values documentary screening (Side B) | Live audio recording of a screening of Family Values, a documentary by David Stuart about lesbians' responses to the AIDS crisis. Included are interviews by women and lesbian groups who helped raise money for AIDS and who worked collaboratively with other women and groups to combat the AIDS crisis. Topics include film, documentary, David Stuart, AIDS, lesbian, women, gender, and AIDS crisis. Tape 128: Side B: David Stuart. “Family Values” Documentary II. 1/5/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Family Values documentary screening (Side A) | Live audio recording of a screening of Family Values, a documentary by David Stuart about lesbians' responses to the AIDS crisis. Included are interviews by women and lesbian groups who helped raise money for AIDS. Topics include film, documentary, David Stuart, AIDS, lesbian, women, gender, and AIDS. Tape 128: Side A: David Stuart. “Family Values” Documentary II. 1/5/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Anne Jennings Interview with Mary Richards (Tape 29, Side A) | Tape 29 label: Side A: Anne Jennings. Gay Chapter: ACLU (FLAG Meeting). 3/8/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Maud's interviews with Mary Richards | Interviews with customers and employees of Maud's, the oldest lesbian bar in the world. Interviewees include Maria Pendergast and Joann Shirley. Included is also a conversation with Rikki Streicher, the owner of Maud's.Topics include nightlife, Haight-Ashbury District, lesbian bars, class, and gay movement. Tape 157 label: Side A: Maud’s Closing. (Oldest Lesbian Bar in the World.) September 1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Anne Jennings Interview with Mary Richards (Tape 57, Side A) | Tape 57 label: Side A: Anne Jennings Deputy Attorney General (ACLU) II. 3/23/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Square dancers interviews with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with square dancers, both local and national, in light of the Square Dancing Convention in San Francisco from April 28-30, 1989. Included are conversations about lesbian women in Square Dancing, the structure of square dancing, and the differences and similarities between straight and gay square dancing. Topics include dance, arts, square dancing, gay clubs, gay, lesbian, sexism, gender, and gay hobbies. Tape 153: Side B: Square Dancers Convention. Tom Gregory. April 1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress interview with Mary Richards (Tape 74, Side A) | Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress reflect on their relationship. Topics: Lesbians, Longterm relationships. Tape 74 label: Side A: 26 Years Together-Madeleine and Jan I. 4/14/1989. Side B: 26 Years Together- Madeleine and Jan I. 4/14/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress interview with Mary Richards (Tape 63, Side B) | Interview with Madeleine Tress and Jan Sibley, a lesbian couple celebrating 26 years together as a couple. They discuss the changes they've seen in society, and especially discuss the different obstacles they had to face that lesbians in 1989 no longer faced to the same extent.Topics include lesbians, anniversary, nightlife, gender, and marriage. Tape 63: Side B: 26 Years of Togetherness II. April 1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress interview with Mary Richards (Tape 74, Side B) | Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress reflect on their relationship. Topics: Lesbians, Longterm relationships. Tape 74 label: Side A: 26 Years Together-Madeleine and Jan I. 4/14/1989. Side B: 26 Years Together- Madeleine and Jan I. 4/14/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Joanie Shoemaker, Holly Near, and Jo-Lynne Worley interview with Mary Richards regarding Redwood Records (Side A) | Interview with Joanie Shoemaker and Holly Near, executive director and founder of Redwood Records, respectively. Included is also an interview with Jo-Lynne Worley, Joanie's lover and artistic director for Redwood Records. They discuss the history of Redwood Records, the type of work they do for artists, and the artists they represent. Topics include music, nonprofit, cultural arts, art, Redwood Records, and music promotion. Tape 173: Side A: Redwood Records. October 1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Jay Margrey interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Jay Margrey, an SF resident volunteering for trials of the GP-160 AIDS vaccine, talks about his disdain for ACT UP and other groups' tactics in the city. Topics include ACT UP, AIDS, San Francisco, and AIDS research. Tape 191 label: Side B: Jay Margrey. GP-160. AIDS Vaccine. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Joanie Shoemaker, Holly Near, and Jo-Lynne Worley interview with Mary Richards regarding Redwood Records (Side B) | Interview with Joanie Shoemaker and Holly Near, executive director and founder of Redwood Records, respectively. Included is also an interview with Jo-Lynne Worley, Joanie's lover and artistic director for Redwood Records. They discuss the importance of culture and how they choose artists to represent. Topics include music, gay, lesbian, nonprofit, cultural arts, art, Redwood Records, and music promotion. Tape 173: Side B: Redwood Records. October 1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Jay Margrey interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Jay Margrey, an SF resident, discusses his experience as a volunteer for the GP-160 AIDS vaccine trial in Maryland. Margrey recounts how he got involved with the trials, how the vaccine works, and the experience of being a volunteer. Topics include vaccine testing, AIDS, and medicine. Tape 191 label: Side A: Jay Margrey. GP-160. AIDS Vaccine. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Sean Kelly interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Sean Kelly Interview With Mary Richards to Discuss His Role as Executive Director of Gay Games II. (Side A) Tape 116 label: Side A: Shaw. P. Kelly. Federation of Gay Games. Gay Games III. 10/28/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Sean Kelly interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Sean Kelly Interview With Mary Richards to Discuss His Role as Executive Director of Gay Games II. (Side B.) Tape 116 label: Side A: Shaw. P. Kelly. Federation of Gay Games. Gay Games III. 10/28/1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress interview with Mary Richards (Tape 63, Side A) | Interview with Madeleine Tress and Jan Sibley, a lesbian couple celebrating 26 years together as a couple. They discuss the changes they've seen in society, and touch on topics such as nightlife, burlesque shows, and their careers. Topics include lesbians, anniversary, nightlife, gender, and marriage. Tape 63: Side A: 26 Years of Togetherness II. April 1989. Audio Cassette. |
1989 | |
BAAITS/SF LGBT Center Tenant Announcement | A letter announcing that Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS) will be a tenant at the new San Francisco LGBT Center. The BAAITS mission statement and organization description are included in the announcement. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2001 | |
UAHC (Union of American Hebrew Congregations) resolution on LGBTQ inclusivity | A formal resolution from the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC) calling for the full inclusion of LGBTQ people within Reform Judaism. |
1989 | |
Dragapella! poster | Poster for the Kinsey Sicks off-Broadway show, Dragapella! which took place at Studio 54. Members pictured include: Irwin Keller (Winnie), Ben Schatz (Rachel), Chris Dilley (Trampolina), and Maurice Kelly (Trixie). |
2001 | |
Kinsey Sicks in convertible | The Kinsey Sicks ride in a convertible during a parade in Provincetown, Massachusetts, circa 2001. |
2001 | |
Harry Britt evening party 1989 January 9 | 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: "Evening party 1/9/89" |
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Harry Britt 1989 January 9 | 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' |
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AIDS Candlelight Memorial PSAs | 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: "Carol Channing; Worldwide Look; Spanish Version" |
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Cable Car Awards 1989 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" |
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Cable Car Awards 1989 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" |
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Cable Car Awards 1989 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" |
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ACT UP Demonstration | 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: "'George' and 'Barbara Bush'" |
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White Night 1989 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 (1/2" by Mike Lee)" |
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Dana Douglas: America's Most Beautiful Female Impersonator | 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" |
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California Gay Wrestling 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" |
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California Gay Wrestling 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" |
1989 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_444_am.avi |
White Night 1989 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 (1/2" by Mike Lee)" |
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Pride Parade 1989 tape #6 | 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" |
1989 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_076_am.avi |
International Mr. Leather 1989 camera 3 #3 (Bronski Beat) | 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 3 #3 (Bronski Beat)" |
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