TITLE | DESCRIPTION | DATE CREATED | IS FORMAT OF |
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Member questionnaires | Questionnaires with testimony from the children of queer parents, collected by COLAGE in support of the Virginia custody case of lesbian mother Sharon Bottoms. |
1993 | |
An Imaginary Manifesto | David Cannon Dashiell's "An Imaginary Manifesto." |
1993 | |
Queer Mysteries exhibition description | Description of David Cannon Dashiell's Queer Mysteries exhibition. |
1993 | |
Pat Taffer interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Pat Taffer, a senior design consultant for the Closet Factory, a closet redesigning service that donated 10 percent of earnings to the AIDS Emergency Fund. She discusses the services she provides and her design process. Topics include fashion, clothing, closet, AIDS Emergency Fund, interior design, and furniture. Tape 167: Side A: Vinnie Russell. Bingo. 3/28/1992. Audio Cassette. [Note: tape title does not correspond to tape content] |
1993 | |
Pat Taffer interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Pat Taffer, a senior design consultant for the Closet Factory, a closet redesigning service that donated 10 percent of earnings to the AIDS Emergency Fund. She discusses the services she provides, the furniture she uses for her redesigning process, and how she structures her work. Topics include fashion, clothing, closet, AIDS Emergency Fund, interior design, and furnitureTape 167: Side A: Vinnie Russell. Bingo. 3/28/1992. Audio Cassette. [Note: tape title does not correspond to tape content] |
1993 | |
Victor Rodriguez and Tom Ritzenthaler interview with Mary Richards (Tape 94, Side B) | Interview with Victor Rodriguez and Tom Ritzenthaler, a gay couple who celebrated 15 years together on Valentine's Day of 1993. They discuss their political stances, their relationships to their family, and the nature of their relationship. Topics include gay relationship, family, Valentine's Day, night life, Castro District, Vietnam, and anniversary. Tape 94: Side B: Victor Rodriguez and Tom Ritzenthaler. 1/8/1993. Audio Cassette. |
1993 | |
Macy's Passport Fashion Show audio recording (Side B) | Macy's Passport Fashion Show. Live audio recording of the music, cheering, and Mary Richards's reactions to the event's runway show. Topics include music, fashion, and AIDS. Tape 188 label: Side B: Macy’s Passport. 9/23/1993. Audio Cassette. |
1993 | |
Macy's Passport Fashion Show interviews with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with attendees of the 11th Annual Macy's Passport Fashion Show. Interviewees include David Kincaid, Dorothy Burch, Laurence Whiting, and Al Lujan, attendees of the event. Included are also speeches by Macy's CEO Michael Steinberg and KGO-TV news anchor Don Sanchez. Topics include AIDS, AIDS research, fashion, healthcare, and employment. Tape 188 label: Side A: Macy’s Passport. 9/23/1993. Audio Cassette. |
1993 | |
Victor Rodriguez and Tom Ritzenthaler interview with Mary Richards (Tape 94, Side A) | Interview with Victor Rodriguez and Tom Ritzenthaler, a gay couple who celebrated 15 years together on Valentine's Day of 1993. They discuss their personal backgrounds, San Francisco in the 1960s and 1970s, and the nature of their relationship. Topics include gay relationship, Valentine's Day, night life, Castro District, Vietnam, and anniversary. Tape 94: Side A: Victor Rodriguez and Tom Ritzenthaler. 1/8/1993. Audio Cassette. |
1993 | |
Hanukkah card (front) | A Hanukkah card addressed to Jessica Barshay and her partner Judith Masur. Barshay was a therapist who lived with multiple disabilities; her faith incorporated both Judaism and Buddhism. |
1993 | |
Hanukkah card (back) | A Hanukkah card addressed to Jessica Barshay and her partner Judith Masur. Barshay was a therapist who lived with multiple disabilities; her faith incorporated both Judaism and Buddhism. |
1993 | |
Hanukkah card | A Hanukkah card addressed to Jessica Barshay and her partner Judith Masur. Barshay was a therapist who lived with multiple disabilities; her faith incorporated both Judaism and Buddhism. |
1993 | |
White Night Riots Panel Discussion (1 of 3) | A panel discussion about the White Night Riots in San Francisco, hosted by the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society and featuring journalist Randy Alfred, journalist Cleve Jones, and professor Ruth Mahaney. Alfred and Jones contextualize the political and social atmosphere of San Francisco in the months leading up to the riots, including the increase in police violence against the gay and lesbian community, and Jones relates his experience of the night of the riots as a regular organizer of demonstrations in the community. Jones also speaks about the pre-planned rally that occurred the night after the riots. Mahaney also shares her experience of the riots, emphasizing the rage of the community. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1989-05 | |
White Night Riots Panel Discussion (2 of 3) | A panel discussion about the White Night Riots in San Francisco, hosted by the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society and featuring journalist Randy Alfred, journalist Cleve Jones, and professor Ruth Mahaney. Mahaney shares her experience of the riots, including police retaliation in the Castro neighborhood and the media aftermath. Members of the audience also share their experiences of the riots and immediate aftermath, including stories from a man who stood trial for his participation in the riots and a discussion of community feelings toward San Francisco Police Chief Charles Gains and Mayor Dianne Feinstein. Mahaney also speaks about the solidarity between gay men and lesbians that emerged after the riots. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1989-05 | |
White Night Riots Panel Discussion (3 of 3) | A panel discussion about the White Night Riots in San Francisco, hosted by the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society and featuring journalist Randy Alfred, journalist Cleve Jones, and professor Ruth Mahaney. Jones discusses the solidarity of the community during the riots and how that solidarity translated to the community response to the AIDS epidemic. Audience members share their experiences of the riots, and Jones relates his experience being summoned by the grand jury in the aftermath of the riots. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1989-05 |