TITLE | DESCRIPTION | DATE CREATED | IS FORMAT OF |
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Beardemphl (Bill) papers 2022-04 | Bill Beardemphl (1926-2002) was a journalist, activist, and chef who is best known for founding the Society for Individual Rights (SIR), a homophile organization, and publishing its magazine Vector. In the 1980s, he was also the owner of the San Francisco Sentinel. The collection contains Beardemphl’s journalistic notes, subject files, and photographs, as well as early issues of Vector. |
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Bill Beardemphl and Johnny DeLeon | Photograph of Bill Beardemphl with his lifelong partner Johnny DeLeon, circa 1960s. |
1960 to 1970 | |
Homophobic poster from Beardemphl collection | A mailer/poster exemplifying the opposition to Propositions A and B, which were local ballot measures in San Jose and Santa Clara County intended to outlaw discrimination against LGBTQ people. The poster is part of Bill Beardemphl's large collection of homophobic materials, which he collected as part of his research into his political opponents. |
1980 | |
Homosexualizing the City notes | Notes towards an unwritten history of queer San Francisco, potentially titled "Homosexualizing the City," by Bill Beardemphl. |
1990 | |
Johnny DeLeon and Bill Beardemphl with car | Photograph of Bill Beardemphl and his lifelong partner Johnny DeLeon, circa early 1960s ("must have been taken in '63 or '64" on verso). |
1963 | |
Johnny DeLeon and Bill Beardemphl with car (verso) | Verso of photograph of Bill Beardemphl and his lifelong partner Johnny DeLeon, circa early 1960s (labeled "must have been taken in '63 or '64"). |
1963 | |
Bill Beardemphl and Johnny DeLeon with plants | Photograph of Bill Beardemphl and his lifelong partner Johnny DeLeon. |
2000 | |
Bill Beardemphl and Johnny DeLeon at waterfront | Photograph of Bill Beardemphl and his lifelong partner Johnny DeLeon. |
1970 | |
Group of men in Renaissance costumes | Photograph of Bill Beardemphl (right), his lifelong partner Johnny DeLeon (center), and an unidentified friend, circa 1960s. This photo may have been taken at an Imperial Court event, given the Renaissance costumes worn by the men. |
1965 | |
Bill Beardemphl at his desk | A posed photograph of Bill Beardemphl at work. |
1975 | |
Bill Beardemphl and Johnny DeLeon at home | Photograph of Bill Beardemphl with his lifelong partner Johnny DeLeon at home. |
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Victoria Schneider with COYOTE sign | Victoria Schneider marches in a Pride parade with a sign for the sex workers' organization COYOTE (Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics). |
1999 | |
Schneider Victoria 2000-57 | Victoria Schneider is an activist and sex worker best known for her lawsuit against the City and County of San Francisco, concerning an unlawful strip search during her booking at the San Francisco County Jail. Schneider had been placed in the men’s cells, and had requested to be moved to the women’s; the search was ostensibly conducted to determine her gender. Born intersex and assigned male, Schneider identified strongly as a woman and had transitioned to live as such. Schneider won her lawsuit and was awarded $750,000 in damages from a federal jury. |
1993 to 1999 | |
Larry-Bob Roberts papers 2013-07 | 1989 to 2012 | ||
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 | |
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 | |
Letters to the editor | Newspaper clippings of letters D'Anne wrote to the editors of various publications. Majority of clippings are undated. |
1976 to 1991 | |
Magazine article about Cafe Denise | A magazine article titled "Discovering Espresso Cafes" by Judith Vasos. It mentions the newly opened Cafe Denise. |
1980-04 | |
Article about Board of Supervisors campaign | An article called "Problem solver: Denise D'Anne" by Cynthia Laird detailing D'Anne's 1998 campaign for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. The source publication is unknown. |
1998 | |
Richards (Mary) Audiotapes, 2002-34 | Mary Richards was a freelance writer for the Bay Area Reporter, an LGBTQ newspaper, for twelve years in the 1980s and 1990s. This collection contains audiotape recordings of interviews Richards conducted with LGBTQ people on a wide range of topics. |
1983 to 1996 | |
Danny Williams interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Danny Williams, November 1987. Includes discussion of the Women's Building and conversations with others. Tape 89 label: "Side A: Phone-S. GRAY 8/ G.Adams, J. Poethig. Side B: Danny Williams. November 1987." |
1987 | |
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 | |
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 | |
AIDS Walk participants interviewed by Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 52 label "Side A: [Classicats] AIDS Walk. July 1987". Includes recordings from the event. |
1987 | |
AIDS Walk participants interviewed by Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 52 label: "Side A: [Classicats] AIDS Walk. July 1987". Includes recordings from the event. |
1987 | |
Priscilla Alexander interview with Mary Richards (side A) | Tape 48 label: "Priscilla Alexander. Legislative Aid: Milton Marks-B.A.R. November 1986." |
1986 | |
Priscilla Alexander interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 48 label: "Priscilla Alexander. Legislative Aid: Milton Marks-B.A.R. November 1986." |
1986 | |
Jan Allen interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 91 label: "Jan Allen. Women of Gay Games II. Bay Area Reporter. October 1986." Topics include women, Gay Games, sport, government employees |
1986 | |
Jan Allen interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 91 label: "Jan Allen. Women of Gay Games II. Bay Area Reporter. October 1986." Topics include women, Gay Games, sport, government employees |
1986 | |
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 | |
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 | |
Last Call at Amelia's - Rikki Streicher interview with Mary Richards about Amelia's Bar (Side A) | Tape 184 label: "Side A: Last Call at Amelia’s. Rikki Streicher. 11/9/1991." Topics include lesbian and gay bars in the San Francisco Bay Area. |
1991 | |
Last Call at Amelia's - Rikki Streicher interview with Mary Richards about Amelia's Bar (Side B) | Tape 184 label: "Side A: Last Call at Amelia’s. Rikki Streicher. 11/9/1991." Topics include lesbian and gay bars in the San Francisco Bay Area. |
1991 | |
Women's basketball and Ellen Abel interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 69 label: "Side A: Women’s Basketball. Ellen Abel. 11/4/1987. Side B: United Way-John Stafford. 11/25/1987." Topics: Basketball, Gay Games, sport. |
1987 | |
Women's basketball and Ellen Abel interview with Mary Richards and United Way - John Stafford interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 69 label: "Side A: Women’s Basketball. Ellen Abel. 11/4/1987. Side B: United Way-John Stafford. 11/25/1987." Topics: Basketball, Gay Games, sport, AIDS Crisis Fund, United Way. |
1987 | |
Pat Norman and Tony Jasinski interviews with Mary Richards | Tape 2 label: "Side A: Pat Norman/Tony Jasinski (Basketball). Side B: National March (Hibernia). August 1987". Includes information about national politics, Gay Games, sports, LGBTQ National March. |
1987 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
Barbara Brenner interview with Mary Richards | Tape 46 label: "Side A: Barbara Brenner. Women’s Training Center. 1/9/1987." |
1987 | |
Tony Jasinski interview with Mary Richards and National March interviews with Mary Richards | Tape 2 label: "Side A: Pat Norman/Tony Jasinski (Basketball). Side B: National March (Hibernia). August 1987". Includes information about national politics, Gay Games, sports, LGBTQ National March. |
1987 | |
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 | |
Michael O'Connor interview with Mary Richards (Side B, Tape 88) | Tape 88 label: "Side A: Bear SF 1988/Beard Contest. 4/8/1988. Side B: Gardening - Michael O’Connor. June 1988." |
1988 | |
Coits interview with Mary Richards | Tape 129 label: "Coits: 25th Anniversary I. June 1988." |
1988 | |
Empress Marlena and Empress Ginger interview with Mary Richards, Part II | Tape 22 label: "Side A: Court System II. Side B: Marlina Ginger". Topics: Imperial Court System, Drag |
1996 | |
Charlotte Coleman interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 18 label: "Charlotte Coleman Charpe's. March 1996". Topics: Charpe's, Women, History of LGBTQ Bars, Lesbians, Black Cat, Gay men, Tavern Guild |
1996 | |
Charlotte Coleman interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 18 label: "Charlotte Coleman Charpe's. March 1996". Topics: Charpe's, Women, History of LGBTQ Bars, Lesbians, Mona's |
1996 | |
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 | |
PAWS and Castro Christmas Tree interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 115 label: "Side A: No Christmas Tree for Castro. David. October 1990. Side B: Bruce." Topics: PAWS, Castro Christmas Tree, HIV/AIDS |
1990 | |
Karli Bernstein interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 93 label: "Karli Berstein-WWII. B.A.R. November 1986." Name: Bernstein or Berstein. Topics: World War II, LGBTQ organizing |
1986 | |
Nicole Berte interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 47 label: "Side A: Nicole Berte. 10/24/1984". Topics: Transgender people |
1984 | |
Nicole Berte interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 47 label: "Side A: Nicole Berte. 10/24/1984". Topics: Transgender people |
1984 | |
Bill Day of Stop AIDS Project interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 198 label: "Side A: Bill Day-Stop AIDS Project. April 1986." Topics: HIV/AIDS |
1986 | |
Bill Day of Stop AIDS Project interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 198 label: "Side A: Bill Day-Stop AIDS Project. April 1986." Topics: HIV/AIDS |
1986 | |
Coming Home Hospice Bingo recordings and interviews with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 24 label: "BINGO. June 1996." Topics: HIV/AIDS |
1996 | |
Coming Home Hospice Bingo recordings and interviews with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 24 label: "BINGO. June 1996." Topics: HIV/AIDS |
1996 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
Emperor Matthew Brown interview with Mary Richards (side A) | Tape 19 label: "Side A: Court Matthew Brown". 1996. Topics: Imperial Court System, Drag |
1996 | |
Emperor Matthew Brown interview with Mary Richards (side B) | Tape 19 label: "Side A: Court Matthew Brown". 1996. Topics: Imperial Court System, Drag |
1996 | |
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 | |
Virginia Apuzzo interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 8 label: "Side A: Virginia Apuzzo - Head of National Gay Rights. Atherton Hotel, San Francisco. 9/14/1984." |
1984 | |
Virginia Apuzzo interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 8 label: "Side A: Virginia Apuzzo - Head of National Gay Rights. Atherton Hotel, San Francisco. 9/14/1984." |
1984 | |
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 | |
Ken McDonald of Friendly Spirit interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 21 label: "Side A: Men Behind Bars. August 1994. Side B: Friendly Spirit." |
1996 | |
Ken McDonald of Friendly Spirit interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 21 label: "Side A: Men Behind Bars. August 1994. Side B: Friendly Spirit." |
1996 | |
KQED recorded news report on AIDS | Tape 208 label: "Side A: AIDS. KQED. 4/20/1983." |
1983 | |
Mary Richards answering machine messages | Tape 131 label: "Side A: Adult Children of Alcoholics/National Condom Week. January 1988." |
1988 | |
Mary Richards answering machine recordings and fragmented recordings | Various short answering machine messages interspersed with fragments of recorded conversations between Mary Richards and others. Tape 89 label: "Side A: Phone-S. GRAY 8/ G.Adams, J. Poethig. Side B: Danny Williams. November 1987." |
1987 | |
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 | |
Bea Roman interview with Mary Richards (Tape 107, Side B) | Tape 107 label: "Side A: (3⁄4) Barbara Brenner Women’s Training Ctr. B.A.R./(1⁄4) Bea Roman.Shanti. B.A.R. November 1986. Side B: Bea Roman, Shanti. B.A.R (CFC). November 1986." Topics include: discrimination lawsuits, AIDS |
1986 | |
Various interviews by Mary Richards | Tape 208 label: "Side A: AIDS. KQED. 4/20/1983." |
1983 | |
Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress interview with Mary Richards (Tape 126, Side B) | Interview with Jan Sibley and Madeleine Tress at their 30th anniversary. Topics: Lesbians. Tape 126 label: 30-Year Anniversary. 12/18/1992. Audio Cassette. |
1992 | |
Mitch Bart interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 150 label: "Side A: Mitch Bart, Deputy Director of the AIDS Foundation. February 1985." |
1984 | |
Mitch Bart interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 150 label: "Side A: Mitch Bart, Deputy Director of the AIDS Foundation. February 1985." |
1984 | |
Karli Bernstein interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 93 label: "Karli Berstein-WWII. B.A.R. November 1986." Name: Bernstein or Berstein. Topics: World War II, LGBTQ organizing |
1986 | |
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, and historical landmarks. Tape 67: Side A: Women’s Building (Carmen Holly). 7/28/1987. Audio Cassette. |
1987 | |
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 | |
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, Washington, gay, lesbian, religion, and Catholicism. Tape 54. Side A: National March-Ray Workman. September 1987. Audio Cassette. |
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 the Most Holy Redeemer support group.Topics include religion, music, arts, entertainment, AIDS, and nightlife. Tape 185: Side A: “Volunteers.” 1990 Gay Pride Issue. 5/31/1990. Audio Cassette. |
1990 | |
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 March for Lesbian and Gay Rights, politics, Washington, gay, lesbian, religion, and San Francisco. Tape 54: Side B: National March-Susan Ray. September 1987. Audio Cassette. |
1987 | |
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.” 1990 Gay Pride Issue. 5/31/1990. Audio Cassette. |
1990 | |
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 | |
Carol Graham interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Carol Graham interview with Mary Richards to discuss her art (Side B.) Tape 60 label: Side A: Carole Graham (Renaissance Woman). 11/26/1987. Audio Cassette. |
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 include AIDS, Stop AIDS Project, Stop AIDS Project Conference, AIDS education, AIDS stigma, and AIDS volunteer work. Tape 53: Side A: Stop AIDS Convention. November 1987. Audio Cassette. |
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, lesbians, women, gender, and AIDS crisis. Tape 104: Side B: David Stuart and Others. Pope Film. September 1987. Audio Cassette. |
1987 | |
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 | |
Transgender activist interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Mary Richards interviews an activist for trans issues to address peoples' fears of transgender people. They debunk the popular myth that transgender people are unnatural, and outline their viewpoint of the universe in response. They also discuss their relationship to shame and express their sympathy to others who have gone through similar hardships. Undated. Topics include transgender people, transgender employment, transgender activism. Tape 210. Side A: [Interview about Trans* Issues.] Audio Cassette. |