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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… Show more | 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… Show more | 1988 | |
San Francisco Spikes interview with Mary Richards | Interview with players on the San Francisco Spikes, the Bay Area's only gay men's soccer team. Included are interviews with Martin Carey, Jose Dominguez, and Art Ruiz, who played for the Spikes. Topics include Gay Sports, San Francisco Spikes, sports, Gay Games, and gay men. Tape 202:… Show more | 1987 | |
Bea Roman Interview with Mary Richards (Tape 202, Side B) | Interview with Bea Roman to discuss her work with the Shanti Project, in which she served as its development director to raise funds and provide services for people with AIDS. She discusses her personal relationship with AIDS, women's relationship to AIDS, and women's risks for AIDS.… Show more | 1987 | |
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… Show more | 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… Show more | 1989 | |
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,… Show more | 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.… Show more | 1993 | |
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… Show more | 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… Show more | 1988 | |
José Sarria bus tour of San Francisco (Tape 6, Side A) | Live audio recording of a bus tour of San Francisco conducted by José Sarria, a veteran of World War II who is also known as The Widow Norton. His tour provided a history of San Francisco through the eyes of a gay veteran. Topics include veteran, gay veteran, San Francisco, bus tour, World War II,… Show more | 1994 | |
José Sarria bus tour of San Francisco (Tape 6, Side B) | Live audio recording of a bus tour of San Francisco conducted by José Sarria, a veteran of World War II who is also known as The Widow Norton. His tour provided a history of San Francisco through the eyes of a gay veteran. He conducted the tour in drag.Topics include veteran, drag queen, gay… Show more | 1994 | |
José Sarria interview with Mary Richards (Tape 159, Side A) | Interview with José Sarria, also known as Widow Norton. Sarria was a veteran of World War II who gave bus tours of San Francisco. He describes his role as a historian and his personal connection to the city. Included is also a live audio recording of one of his bus tours. Topics include veteran,… Show more | 1994 | |
José Sarria bus tour of San Francisco (Tape 159, Side B) | Live audio recording of a bus tour of San Francisco conducted by José Sarria, a veteran of World War II who is also known as The Widow Norton. He provides descriptions of many San Francisco eateries, German presence in San Francisco, and many gay hotspots such as Twin Peaks.Topics include veteran,… Show more | 1994 | |
José Sarria interview with Mary Richards (Tape 7, Side A) | Interview with José Sarria, also known as the Widow Norton. He discusses mainly his presiding over the Imperial Court of Emperors and Empresses, a non-profit organization that raises money for other organizations in the community. Topics include Imperial Court of Emperors and Empresses, non-profit… Show more | 1994 | |
José Sarria interview with Mary Richards (Tape 7, Side B) | Interview with José Sarria, also known as the Widow Norton. He discusses mainly his presiding over the Imperial Court of Emperors and Empresses, a non-profit organization that raises money for other organizations in the community. He also discusses his life experiences and gives advice to gay and… Show more | 1994 | |
Randy Schell interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Randy Schell, who worked for Community United Against Violence (CUAV). He discusses a case in which Jay Wilson was unable to see his partner, Michael Fasano, during his final battle against AIDS because the two were unable to get married. Topics include marriage equality, gay rights… Show more | 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… Show more | 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.… Show more | 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,… Show more | 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,… Show more | 1988 | |
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… Show more | 1988 | |
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… Show more | 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… Show more | 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… Show more | 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… Show more | 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,… Show more | 1988 | |
Jeff Shannon interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Jeff Shannon, a volunteer for Time to Shine, a project that raised funds to send People With AIDS to Washington for the National March for Lesbian and Gay Rights. He discusses the importance of sending People With AIDS to the march and how the project plans to raise funds. Topics… Show more | 1987 | |
Steven Gray interview with Mary Richards (Tape 146, Side B) | Interview with Steven Gray, an architect who opposed a proposed mural of Harvey Milk at Duboce Park on the grounds that Milk deserves better than a mural. Instead, Gray proposed a sculpture garden in honor of Milk. Topics include art, public art, Duboce Park, Parks and Recreation, Harvey Milk,… Show more | 1987 | |
Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress interview with Mary Richards (Tape 70) | Interview with Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress regarding their 30-year anniversary celebration. Topics: lesbians, marriage. Tape 70. Side A: Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress-30 Year Anniversary. Side B: 30 Year Anniversary. 12/18/1992. Audio Cassette. | 1992 | |
Hearts of Space radio | Audio recording of a radio segment titled "The Way Home," presented by Hearts of Space and Steven Hill. It was a radio program that played music that was celestial in tone and nature. Topics include music, space, celestial, electronic music, and radio. Tape 62: Side A: Music From the… Show more | 1987 | |
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… Show more | 1988 | |
San Francisco residents discuss gay acceptance in the city | San Francisco residents discuss gay acceptance in the city from the 1960s to the 1990s. Topics include San Francisco, gay rights, suicide, and liberal cities. Tape 26: Side A: Friendly Spirits. Ken McDonald. 8/3/1996. Microcassette. | 1996 | |
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… Show more | 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… Show more | 1989 | |
Mary Starvus interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Mary Starvus, an artist who had paintings of people with AIDS on display at a public library in Santa Cruz. She discusses her personal background in art, the goals she has for her art, and her representation of AIDS. Topics include painting, art, AIDS, gay, lesbian, and gender. Tape… Show more | 1988 | |
Mary Starvus interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Mary Starvus, an artist who had paintings of people with AIDS on display at a public library in Santa Cruz. She discusses the goals she has for her art, her experience as a woman in the arts, and her viewpoint on gender roles. Topics include painting, art, AIDS, gay, lesbian, library… Show more | 1988 | |
Sally Steinhart interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Sally Steinhart, a lawyer, to discuss her opinions on gay and lesbian love. She discusses topics such as coming out, the scarcity of gay and lesbian nightlife, and public opinion on gay and lesbian people. Topics include drag, drag queens, coming out, gay, lesbian, and love. Tape 31… Show more | 1984 | |
Sally Steinhart interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Sally Steinhart, a lawyer, to discuss society's stance on gay and lesbian rights. She discusses politics in San Francisco as compared to other places in the United States and addresses myths and stereotypes about gay and lesbian people. Topics include law, politics, gay, lesbian… Show more | 1984 | |
Steve Abbott interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Steve Abbott, a member and original group leader of the Stop AIDS project, a project that addressed fears and concerns around AIDS. He discusses the project and its accomplishments in light of the closure of its doors. Topics include AIDS, Stop AIDS, AIDS Stigma, gay, lesbian, big… Show more | 1987 | |
Steve Abbott interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Steve Abbott, a member and original group leader of the Stop AIDS project, a project that addressed fears and concerns around AIDS. He discusses the project, its accomplishments, and the people involved in the project in light of its closure. Topics include AIDS, Stop AIDS, AIDS… Show more | 1987 | |
Larry Bye interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Larry Bye, the founder of the Stop AIDS project. He discusses the origins of the project and its many successes, such as helping eliminate AIDS stigma and helping to promote communication around AIDS. Topics include AIDS, AIDS Stigma, community organizing, Stop AIDS, Stop AIDS… Show more | 1987 | |
Larry Bye interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Larry Bye, one of the two founders of the Stop AIDS project, a project that addressed fears and concerns around AIDS. He discusses his work for the project and his feelings about its ending. Topics include race, AIDS, AIDS Stigma, peer groups, community organizing, Stop AIDS, Stop… Show more | 1987 | |
Stop AIDS Project conference interviews with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with attendees of the Stop AIDS Project conference, a conference put together by the Stop AIDS Project to empower people amidst the AIDS crisis. Interviewees include outreach coordinators for the conference and attendees such as Jim Hicks, James Balcazar, and Justin Fabritius. Topics… Show more | 1987 | |
Stop AIDS Project conference interviews with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interviews with attendees of the Stop AIDS Project conference, a conference put together by the Stop AIDS Project to empower people amidst the AIDS crisis. Interviewees include executive directors for the project abroad and attendees such as Justin Fabritius, Bob Tivey, and Kirk Thomas. Topics… Show more | 1987 | |
Kirk Thomas and Steven Abbott interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Kirk Thomas and Steven Abbott of the Stop AIDS Project, an organization that empowered and supported people amidst the AIDS crisis. Kirk Thomas organized the project's Stop AIDS Conference and Steven Abbott served as the project's outreach coordinator. They discuss outreach… Show more | 1987 | |
Carole Migden interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Carole Migden of Operation Concern, an outpatient psychiatric clinic that provided services to low income lesbian women and gay men. The clinic also provided AIDS services. In the tape, Migden also chronicles how much of their budget goes to AIDS services. Topics include Operation… Show more | 1987 | |
Daniel Pike interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Daniel Pike, a street captain for the Stop AIDS Project. He discusses topics such as safe sex, eliminating stigma about AIDS, and the work that he did for the Stop AIDS Project. Topics include safe sex, sex, AIDS, Stop AIDS Project, community outreach, and gay men. Tape 9: Side A:… Show more | 1986 | |
Daniel Pike interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Daniel Pike, a street captain for the Stop AIDS Project. He discusses topics such as safe sex, the work that he did for the Stop AIDS Project, and the care he provided to gay and lesbian people with AIDS on the streets of San Francisco. Topics include safe sex, sex, AIDS, Stop AIDS… Show more | 1986 | |
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,… Show more | 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,… Show more | 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… Show more | 1989 | |
David Stuart interview with Mary Richards | Interview with David Stuart, film director for a pornographic film about the Pope titled On Your Knees. Stuart discusses the cast for the film and the film's content. Topics include film, religion, porn, pornography, movies, David Stuart, AIDS, gay men, lesbians, women, gender, and AIDS. Tape… Show more | 1987 | |
On Your Knees cast interviews (Tape 104, Side B) | Interviews with the cast of On Your Knees, a pornographic film about the Pope. They discuss their personal backgrounds, how they got involved in the film, and their experiences working on the film. Topics include film, theater, religion, porn, pornography, movies, David Stuart, AIDS, gay men,… Show more | 1987 | |
Mary Richards Voice Mailbox Audio Recordings (Side A) | Recording of messages left on Mary Richards's Voice Mailbox on her telephone. Year of the recordings is unclear. Topics include telephone, voice mailbox, and Mary RIchardsTape 149: Side A: National March-Time to Shine. Jeff Sutton and Dan Turner. August 28th. Audio Cassette. | 1987 | |
Mary Richards Voice Mailbox Audio Recordings (Side B) | Recording of messages left on Mary Richards's Voice Mailbox on her telephone. Year of the recordings is unclear. Topics include telephone, voice mailbox, and Mary RIchardsTape 149: Side B: National March-Time to Shine. Jeff Sutton and Dan Turner. August 28th. Audio Cassette. | 1987 | |
Shanti Project interviews with Mary Richards (Tape 183, Side A) | Interview with two employees and volunteers of the Shanti Project named Sydney and Miguel Robirosa. They discuss the work they've done for the project in relation to AIDS. They also discuss their personal backgrounds, including Sydney's decision to get pregnant before marriage and live… Show more | 1987 | |
Shanti Project interviews with Mary Richards (Tape 183, Side B) | Interview with two employees and volunteers of the Shanti Project named Sydney and Miguel Robirosa. They discuss the work they've done for the project in relation to AIDS, including the services they provide and the demographic of the people they serve.Topics include Shanti Project, AIDS,… Show more | 1987 | |
Motivational speaker recording | Audio recording from an unknown motivational speaker. He discusses self love, understanding and loving children, and overcoming hardship.Topics include motivational speaker, self love, love, gay, lesbian, and children. Tape 66: Side A: Tenderloin Gay Bar Interviews. 1990. Audio Cassette. | 1990 | |
Tenderloin gay bar interviews with Mary Richards | Interview with customers and bartenders of gay bars in the Tenderloin District to discuss the bars they frequent and the demographics of customers they see. Interviewees include Deedee Love and Empress Mae, bartenders of Aunt Charlie's.Topics include nightlife, Tenderloin, Gay bars, gay,… Show more | 1990 | |
Sally Fisher interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Sally Fisher, co-founder of Northern Lights Alternatives and volunteer for the Time To Shine project's effort to send people with AIDS to Washington for the National March for Lesbian and Gay Rights. She discusses her involvement in the project, the types of fundraising being… Show more | 1987 | |
Sally Fisher interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Sally Fisher, co-founder of Northern Lights Alternatives and volunteer for the Time To Shine project's effort to send people with AIDS to Washington for the National March for Lesbian and Gay Rights. She discusses her involvement in the project, her past work with People With… Show more | 1987 | |
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… Show more | 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… Show more | 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/… Show more | 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 | |
Great Tricycle Race Fundraiser for People With AIDS interviews and recording of the event (Side A) | Volunteers and participants of the 13th Great Tricycle Race interview with Mary Richards to discuss their history with the event and their feelings about their participation. The funds raised by the race went to AIDS patients. Topics include Great Tricycle Race, AIDS, People with AIDS, AIDS… Show more | 1984 | |
Great Tricycle Race Fundraiser for People With AIDS interviews and recording of the event (Side B) | Volunteers and participants of the 13th Great Tricycle Race interview with Mary Richards to discuss their history with the event and their feelings about their participation. The funds raised by the race went to AIDS patients. Interviewees discuss their sexuality, the feeling of community they feel… Show more | 1984 | |
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… Show more | 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.… Show more | 1988 | |
Gay and lesbian veterans interviews with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interviews with gay and lesbian veterans who participated in the National March for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Washington DC. Interviewees include Roberta Achtenberg and Jim Daneu, the latter who is a native San Franciscan. Topics include veterans, gay, lesbian, gay and lesbian veterans, National… Show more | 1987 | |
Gay and lesbian veterans interviews with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interviews with gay and lesbian veterans who participated in the National March for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Washington DC. Interviewees include Gilbert Lay of Time To Shine, Chris Collin of Columbus, Ohio, and many other participants (most interviewees identify as a Person With AIDS). Topics… Show more | 1987 | |
Arts and entertainment figures discuss their contributions to the arts and their volunteer work for AIDS | Mary Richards interviews major contributors to the arts and entertainment in San Francisco and their work for AIDS. Interviewees include Nancy Corporon, artistic director of musical groups such as The San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band and San Francisco Winds, and Trey O'Regan, founder of… Show more | 1990 | |
Trey O'Regan interview with Mary Richards | Mary Richards interviews Trey O'Regan, founder of the Most Holy Redeemer support group. He discusses his work for the group, including volunteering for bingo nights, and community efforts to fight AIDS. Topics include religion, arts, entertainment, and AIDS. Tape 185: Side B: “Volunteers.”… Show more | 1990 | |
Tom Waddel interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Tom Waddel, the founder of the Gay Olympics. He discusses his personal relationship to sports, how the Gay Olympics came to be, and the significance of having the Gay Games. Topics include sports, Gay Games, Gay Olympics, Gay Hobbies, and homophobia. Tape 27: Tom Waddell Interview.… Show more | 1984 | |
Holly Fincke and Carmen Vasquez interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Holly Fincke, fundraising coordinator for the Women's Building, and Carmen Vasquez, president of the board for the Women's Building. They discuss the building's financial struggles after a devastating fire. Topics include gender, Women's Building, women, lesbian,… Show more | 1987 | |
Holly Fincke and Carmen Vasquez interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Holly Fincke, fundraising coordinator for the Women's Building, and Carmen Vasquez, president of the board for the Women's Building. They discuss the Women's Movement and the financial struggles the Women's Building had after a fire. They discuss their efforts to… Show more | 1987 | |
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… Show more | 1988 | |
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,… Show more | 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… Show more | 1989 | |
Ray Workman interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Ray Workman, a travel agent who travelled to Washington DC to attend the National March for Lesbian and Gay Rights. He discusses his expenses for attending the march and his personal opinions to the Catholic Church. Topics include National March for Lesbian and Gay Rights, politics,… Show more | 1987 | |
National March for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Washington DC attendee interview | Interview with an attendee (Susan Ray?) of the National March for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Washington DC. The interviewee worked as a traffic school director in San Francisco. She discusses her expenses in attending the march and what she hopes will come out of the march. Topics include National… Show more | 1987 | |
Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits Records, 2019-81 | BAAITS was founded in 1998 by community members that organized the International Two-Spirit Gathering in the Bay Area that same year. Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS) exists to restore and recover the role of Two-Spirit people within the American Indian/First Nations community by… Show more | 1999/2018 | |
BAAITS Pride Parade Float | Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS) float and parade contingent during the 2008 San Francisco Pride Parade. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. | 2008-06 | |
BAAITS San Francisco Pride Parade Contingent | Members of Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS) who were part of the parade contingent for San Francisco Pride 2008. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. | 2008-06 | |
BAAITS San Francisco Pride Parade Car Contingent | Members of the Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS) contingent in the 2008 San Francisco Pride Parade. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. | 2008-06 | |
BAAITS Pride Performance | Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS) performed on the main stage at the 2008 San Francisco Pride festival. This image is one of the dancers mid-performance. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. | 2008-06 | |
BAAITS Pride main stage contingent | An image of the main stage presentation by Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS) at the 2008 San Francisco Pride festival. Some members are carrying an American flag containing the phrases "Free Leonard Peltier" and "Free all political prisoners." This digital… Show more | 2008-06 | |
BAAITS Pride Float Four Directions Banner | An image of the back of Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS)'s float in the 2008 San Francisco Pride parade. The focal point of the image is a banner that is symbolic of the four directions. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the… Show more | 2008-06 | |
BAAITS member at San Francisco Pride | An image of a member of the Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS) parade contingent at the 2008 San Francisco Pride parade. The individual is silhouetted by the four directions banner on the BAAITS float. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS… Show more | 2008-06 | |
Supersize Pride, 1975-1979 | A panel on the history of San Francisco's Pride celebration from 1975-1979. Panelists include Celeste Newbrough, Howard Wallace, and Paul Gabriel. The moderator is Randy Alfred. | 2008-06-08 | |
1981 Gay Parade Police Hassle | Cassette was held in a box labeled "Robert N. Hunter" videos. The video features footage of police presence and harassment at the 1981 International Lesbian & Gay Freedom Day Parade in San Francisco. | 1981-06-28 | |
Cyberski (Charles) Videotapes, 1994-03 | Videos 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… Show more | 1975/1992 | |
Pier #3 Parts Contest | 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… Show more | 1985/1989 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_035_am.avi |
Pride Parade 1986 raw #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… Show more | 1986 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_040_am.avi |
Pride Parade 1986 raw #X | 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… Show more | 1986 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_047_am.avi |
Pride Parade 1987 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… Show more | 1987 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_050_am.avi |
Pride Parade 1987 tape #5 | A video from the Charles Cyberski Videotapes collection. Charles Cyberski (February 12, 1949-September 28, 1993) was a gay video journalist and, with his partner Richard Wright (July 5, 1955-October 20, 1990), owner and operator of the mail-order video business Male Entertainment Network (MEN). MEN… Show more | 1987 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_067_am.avi |
Pride Parade 1987 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… Show more | 1987 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_068_am.avi |
Pride Parade 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… Show more | 1989 | Cyberski-Series-1-Reels/glbths_1994-03_1_071_am.avi |