TITLE | DESCRIPTION | DATE CREATED | IS FORMAT OF |
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1988 International Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day Parade recordings and interviews (Side A) | Tape 200 label: Side A: Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade I. June 1988. Audio Cassette. Topics: Pride |
1988 | |
1988 International Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day Parade recordings and interviews (Side B) | Tape 200 label: Side A: Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade I. June 1988. Audio Cassette. Topics: Pride |
1988 | |
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 | |
25th anniversary celebration of the Coits | Tape 194 label: Side A: Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade and COITS II. June 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
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 | |
Aaron Pierce Interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Aaron Pierce, a gay tour guide that led tourists through San Francisco. He discusses tourists' expectations of San Francisco, his experiences as a gay tour guide, and tourists' reactions to the San Francisco Gay Community.Topics include travel, tourism, gay, lesbian, and tour guide. Tape 147: Side A: Aaron Pierce: Tour Director. December 1987. Audio Cassette. |
1987 | |
Aaron Pierce Interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Aaron Pierce, a gay tour guide that led tourists through San Francisco. He discusses tourists' expectations of San Francisco, his experiences as a gay tour guide, and tourists' reactions to the San Francisco Gay Community.Topics include travel, tourism, gay, lesbian, and tour guideTape 147: Side B: Aaron Pierce: Tour Director. December 1987. Audio Cassette. |
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 | |
AIDS in San Francisco (1 of 4) | A discussion about the AIDS crisis in San Francisco and the villainization of gay men's sexuality by mainstream media. Topics touched on include politicians like Dianne Feinstein using the AIDS crisis as an excuse to close local bathhouses, the push for safer sex conversations, and the rising wave of pro-celibacy political platforms. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1984-06-05 | |
AIDS in San Francisco (2 of 4) | A discussion about the AIDS crisis in San Francisco and the general public's perceptions about bathhouses and gay sex. Topics also include myths about who is at risk for exposure to AIDS and the slow development of medical research about the disease. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1984-06-05 | |
AIDS in San Francisco (3 of 4) | A discussion about the AIDS crisis in San Francisco and changing attitudes about sexuality and monogamy both within and outside of gay communities. Topics also include differences between gay men's and gay women's cultures. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1984-06-05 | |
AIDS in San Francisco (4 of 4) | A discussion about the AIDS crisis in San Francisco and the public perception of prostitution and sexuality. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1984-06-05 | |
AIDS Service Fund Committee of the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (RAD) interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with the committee of the AIDS Service Fund for the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (RAD) to discuss RAD's new AIDS services. Included are interviews with Jovan Ryg, Tony Gayle, Don Bangs on topics such as AIDS services for people with disabilities (specifically for deaf folks), fundraising for the organization, and the founding of the organization. Topics include deaf, AIDS, AIDS Service Fund, disability, discrimination, gay, lesbian, sports, fundraising, gay groups, lesbian groups, and Rainbow Deaf Society (RAD)Tape 86: Side A: RDS-AIDS Service Fund. March 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
AIDS Service Fund Committee of the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (RAD) Interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with the committee of the AIDS Service Fund for the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (RAD) to discuss RAD's new AIDS services. Included are interviews with Jovan Ryg, Tony Gayle, Don Bangs on topics such as AIDS services for people with disabilities (specifically for deaf folks), fundraising for the organization, and the founding of the organization. Topics include deaf, AIDS, AIDS Service Fund, disability, discrimination, gay, lesbian, sports, fundraising, gay groups, lesbian groups, and Rainbow Deaf Society (RAD)Tape 86: Side A: RDS-AIDS Service Fund. March 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
AIDS 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 | |
AIDS/ARC Theatre Group interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 100 label: "AIDS/ARC Theatre Group. 11/5/1988." |
1988 | |
AIDS/ARC Theatre Group interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 100 label: "AIDS/ARC Theatre Group. 11/5/1988." |
1988 | |
Alan Selby Interview with Mary Richards (Tape 12, Side A) | Interview with Alan Selby, who set up a thriving leather business in San Francisco. He discusses his personal life, his background as a British man, and materials he sells such as leather and latex. Topics include leather, Britain, immigration, latex, pleasure, sex, gay, lesbian, and gay business. Tape 12: Side A: Alan Selby. 8/10/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Alan Selby interview with Mary Richards (Tape 12, Side B) | Interview with Alan Selby, who set up a thriving leather business in San Francisco. He discusses leather competitions in San Francisco, achieving pleasure through sadomasochism, and the various uses of leather and rubber.Topics include leather, Britain, latex, pleasure, sadomasochism, sex, gay, lesbian, and gay business. Tape 12: Side B: Alan Selby. 8/10/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Alan Selby interview with Mary Richards (Tape 13, Side A) | Interview with Alan Selby, who set up a thriving leather business in San Francisco. He discusses sadomasochism in relation to AIDS, including advice for those who do not like condoms and AIDS fundraising. Topics include leather, Britain, AIDS, safe sex, latex, pleasure, sadomasochism, sex, gay, lesbian, and gay business. Tape 13: Side A: Side 3: Alan Selby. August 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
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 | |
Andre Laventure interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Andre Laventure interview with Mary Richards to discuss his newsletter for People with AIDS, PWA Voice (Side A). Tape 203 label: Side A: Andre Laventure-PWA Newsletter. May 1988. Side B: Andre Laventure. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Andre Laventure interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Andre Laventure interview with Mary Richards to discuss his newsletter for People with AIDS, PWA Voice (Side B). Tape 203 label: Side A: Andre Laventure-PWA Newsletter. May 1988. Side B: Andre Laventure. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Angelo Rosado interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape begins with a Women's Building interview then interview with Angelo Rosado, secretary of the Rainbow Deaf Society (RDS), to discuss its 10th anniversary celebration in Ft. Lauderdale. The organization is made up of gay and lesbian Deaf people, their friends, and allies. Topics include Deaf people, disability, gay, lesbian, gay groups, lesbian groups, Florida, and Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (RAD). Tape 1: Side A: Rainbow Alliance (Deaf) Convention (Angelo/Jay). July 1987. Audio Cassette. |
1987 | |
Angelo Rosado interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Angelo Rosado, secretary of the Rainbow Deaf Society (RDS), to discuss its 10th anniversary celebration in Ft. Lauderdale. The organization is made up of gay and lesbian Deaf people, their friends, and allies. He discusses the convention and its planning logistics. Topics include Deaf people, disability, gay, lesbian, gay groups, lesbian groups, Florida, and Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (RAD). Tape 1: Side B: Rainbow (Deaf) II. July 1987. Audio Cassette. |
1987 | |
Ann Meredith interview with Mary Richards to discuss her AIDS Photo Show (Side A) | Interview with Ann Meredith, a photographer, to discuss her AIDS Photo Show, in which she photographs women with AIDS. She discusses the logistics of putting on the show, her photography career, and her financial struggles as a photographer.Topics include AIDS, gender, women, photography, class, and artTape 56 label: Side A: Ann Meredith AIDS Photo Show. January 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Ann Meredith interview with Mary Richards to discuss her AIDS Photo Show (Side B) | Interview with Ann Meredith, a photographer, to discuss her AIDS Photo Show, in which she photographs women with AIDS. She discusses social stigmas of people with AIDS, the experiences of women with AIDS, and gendered inequality.Topics include gender, AIDS, women, photography, social stigmas, stereotyping, and familyTape 56 label: Side B: Ann Meredith AIDS Photo Show. January 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
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 | |
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 A) | Tape 57 label: Side A: Anne Jennings Deputy Attorney General (ACLU) II. 3/23/1989. 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 | |
Annette Goliti interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Annette Goliti, a young staffer at an advertising agency, Interview with Mary Richards to discuss her experiences with gay men for InStyle Magazine. (Side A.) Tape 41 label: Side A: InStyle. Annette-Goliti. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Annette Goliti interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Annette Goliti, a young staffer at an advertising agency, interview with Mary Richards to discuss her experiences with gay men for InStyle Magazine. (Side B.) Tape 41 label: Side A: InStyle. Annette-Goliti. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
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 | |
Answering machine recordings, Bruce interview with Mary Richards, and Shanti Project interviews | Tape 96 label: "Side A: Castro Lions-II. [crossed out]. Deaf CAP-Shanti. 3/16/1990. Side B: Bruce. |
1990 | |
Art Deco Society interview with Mary Richards | Tape 171 label: "Side A: Castro Christmas Tree". Other interviews regarding Art Deco preservation societies |
1990 | |
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 | |
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 | |
Attendees of the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights interviews and recording of the march | Interview with attendees of the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. Included is also a news report on the march. Topics include Supreme Court, gay rights, sexuality, human rights, and AIDS. Tape 36 label: Side B: NAMES-Airplane. Audio Cassette. |
1987 | |
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Barbara Brenner interview with Mary Richards | Tape 46 label: "Side A: Barbara Brenner. Women’s Training Center. 1/9/1987." |
1987 | |
Barbara Brenner interview with Mary Richards and Bea Roman interview with Mary Richards (Tape 107, Side A) | 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 | |
Barbara Smith Keynote Address (1 of 2) | Barbara Smith's keynote address "Our Most Important Human Work," given at a meeting of the Philadelphia chapter of the gay men's anti-racism organization Black and White Men Together. Smith discusses how gay and lesbian identities can link people across racial divides, and she highlights the Black feminist movement as a blueprint for interconnecting different marginalized communities. She also discusses the interconnectedness of racism and homophobia, and she identifies activism and organizing as the key for reducing both racism and homophobia. There is a question and answer portion at the end, during which Smith discusses the role of solidarity in social movements. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1983-03-05 | |
Barbara Smith Keynote Address (2 of 2) | The remaining portion of the question and answer session following Barbara Smith's keynote address, "Our Most Important Human Work," at a meeting of the Philadelphia chapter of the gay men's anti-racism organization Black and White Men Together. Smith answers questions about balancing her work with multiple coalitions, the lesbian separatist movement, when she does or does not choose to engage in advocacy work, her experience as a mixed race person, and the interconnectedness of sexism and racism. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1983-03-05 | |
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 | |
Bea Roman Interview with Mary Richards (Tape 181, Side A) | Interview with Bea Roman, who served as the executive director of the Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation (LGHF) in Washington D.C. She also discusses her past role at the Shanti Project, in which she served as its development director to raise funds and provide services for people with AIDS. Topics include medicine, lesbian, gay, AIDS, Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation, National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference, and Shanti Project. Tape 181: Side A: Bea Roman. Lesbian/Gay Health. October 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Bea Roman Interview with Mary Richards (Tape 181, Side B) | Interview with Bea Roman, who served as the executive director of the Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation (LGHF) in Washington D.C. She discusses the medical credentials of the board of directors for the LGHF in light of the 11th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference. She also discusses her past role at the Shanti Project, in which she served as its development director to raise funds and provide services for people with AIDS. Topics include medicine, lesbian, gay, AIDS, Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation, National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference, and Shanti Project. Tape 181: Side B: Bea Roman. Lesbian/Gay Health. October 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Bea Roman Interview with Mary Richards (Tape 186, 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 also discusses her background in community involvement, including her work as Martin Luther King's liaison to the White House. Topics include feminism, Shanti Project, women, Martin Luther King, civil rights, labor, work, family, gay, AIDS, and AIDS services. Tape 186: Side B: Bea Roman. June 1987. Audio Cassette. |
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. Topics include feminism, gay sex, bisexual, straight sex, Shanti Project, women, labor, work, family, gay, AIDS, and AIDS services. Tape 202: Side B. Bea Roman. Audio Cassette |
1987 | |
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 | |
Betty interview with Mary Richards | Betty (surname unknown) Interview With Mary Richards about her experiences with gay men for InStyle magazine. Tape 90 label: Side A: Betty for “InStyle” Interview. 5/9/1984. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Bill Camilo and Bobby Moske interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Bobby Moske and Bill Camilo, co-producers of the Bow-Wow Beauty Pageant, the first ever dog beauty pageant in the Castro. The revenue for the show benefitted the Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) organization for People With AIDS. They discuss the type of dogs involved in the show and why they chose to do a dog beauty pageant. Topics include pets, dogs, AIDS, AIDS fundraising, Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS), People With AIDS, and Castro District. Tape 13 label: Side B: Side 3: Alan Selby. August 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Bill Day interview with Mary Richards (Tape 120, Side A) | Tape 120 label: "Side A: Bill Day-Stop AIDS/AIDS II. May 1987". Topics: HIV/AIDS |
1987 | |
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 | |
Bill Folk and Janet Saevitz interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 172 label: "Side A: Stop AIDS. Bill Folk and Janet Saevitz. 4/4/1987. Side B: Stop AIDS. Bill and Janet.". Topics: HIV/AIDS, Stop AIDS Project |
1987 | |
Bill Folk and Janet Saevitz interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 172 label: "Side A: Stop AIDS. Bill Folk and Janet Saevitz. 4/4/1987. Side B: Stop AIDS. Bill and Janet.". Topics: HIV/AIDS, Stop AIDS Project |
1987 | |
Bill Folk and Steven Abbott interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 137 label: "Side A: HIV Positive-Bill Folk and Steven Abbott. 8/7/1987. Side B: HIV Positive Part II. 8/7/1987". Topics: HIV/AIDS, Stop AIDS Project |
1987 | |
Bill Folk and Steven Abbott interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 137 label: "Side A: HIV Positive-Bill Folk and Steven Abbott. 8/7/1987. Side B: HIV Positive Part II. 8/7/1987". Topics: HIV/AIDS, Stop AIDS Project |
1987 | |
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 | |
Bob Birle Interview With Mary Richards | Bob Birle Interview With Mary Richards to Discuss His Experiences as an out gay teacher and one of the founders of the Bay Area Network of Gay and Lesbian Educators (BANGLE). Tape 108 label: Side A: Chris Nunez-Gay/Lesbian Youth. March 1988. Side B: Bob Birle-School Teacher. March 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Bob Pace interview with Mary Richards | Bob Pace interview with Mary Richards to discuss his work at the Kokpit gay bar and his role as Emperor with the Imperial Court of San Francisco. (Side A.) Tape 162 label: Side A: Kokpit. Aunt Charlie’s. 11/1/1990. Audio Cassette. |
1990 | |
Bow Wow Beauty Pageant recordings and interviews with Mary Richards | Tape 206 label: "Side A: Bow-Wow Beauties (3). August 1988. Side B: Bow-Wow Beauties (4). August 1988". Topics: HIV/AIDS, PAWS |
1988 | |
Bruce 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 | |
Bruce interview with Mary Richards | A San Francisco resident named Bruce discusses his experience of coming out to friends, family, and work acquaintances. He discusses how he felt after coming out and what coming out can mean to others. Topics include coming out, closet, gay, lesbian, happiness, family, and gay relationships. Tape 62: Side B: Bruce on coming out. October 1988. |
1988 | |
Carl Berry interview with Mary Richards | Tape 136 label: Side A: InStyle Interview. Carl Berry. Closet Ball. May 1984. Side B: Millie Badger. Audio Cassette. |
1984 | |
Carol Graham interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Carol Graham interview with Mary Richards to discuss her art (Side A.) Tape 60 label: Side A: Carole Graham (Renaissance Woman). 11/26/1987. Audio Cassette. |
1987 | |
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 | |
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 Concern, psychiatry, mental health, health, hospitals, gay, lesbian, AIDS, and AIDS clinic. Tape 58: Side B: Stop AIDS/Carole Migden (United Way), Operation Concern. November 1987. Audio Cassette. |
1987 | |
Castro Christmas Tree interview with Mary Richards and Art Deco Society interview | Tape 171 label: "Side A: Castro Christmas Tree". Other interviews regarding Art Deco preservation societies |
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Castro Lions interview with Mary Richards (Tape 114, Side A) | Tape 114 label: "Side A: Castro Lions. 3/16/1990". Topics: Castro Lions, HIV/AIDS |
1990 | |
Castro Lions interview with Mary Richards (Tape 114, Side B) | Tape 114 label: "Side A: Castro Lions. 3/16/1990". Topics: Castro Lions, Menage chorus, Lesbians, Women |
1990 | |
Castro Lions interview with Mary Richards (Tape 96, Side A) | Tape 96 label: "Side A: Castro Lions-II. [crossed out]. Deaf CAP-Shanti. 3/16/1990. Side B: Bruce. |
1990 | |
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 | |
Chris Nunez interview with Mary Richards | Chris Nunez, a member of the Gay and Lesbian Youth Advocacy Council, interview with Mary Richards to discuss support for LGBTQ youth in school. Tape 108 label: Side A: Chris Nunez-Gay/Lesbian Youth. March 1988. Side B: Bob Birle-School Teacher. March 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Chris Puccinelli and Gayle Atwell interview with Mary Richards | Interview with Chris Puccinelli, a yearly volunteer for the Women's Float of the Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade and Gayle Atwell, a volunteer for the first ever Women's Float in 1979. They discuss how the women's float has evolved over the years, including how communities had to organize in 1988 to achieve the same success as they did in 1979.Topics include gender, nightlife, Lesbian and Gay Freedom Day Parade, women, lesbian, and parade. Tape 158: Side A: Women’s Flat. Maud’s 10th Anniversary. 9/18/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Chris West interview with Mary Richards regarding Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) | Interview with Chris West, a Bay Area resident who received services from Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS). He discusses the services she obtained from the organization and her relationship to her pets.Topics include AIDS, pets, animals, dogs, Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS), and social servicesTape 161: Side A: PAWS (Chris West). April 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Chuck Lewis and Martha Wood interview with Mary Richards (Tape 130, Side A) | Interview with Chuck Lewis, who administered a "Night Ministry" in the streets of the Tenderloin. The ministry would walk around the Tenderloin and ensure people that the ministry was there for them emotionally, psychologically, and as an overall resource. Included is also an interview with Martha Wood, coordinator of volunteers for the ministry. Topics include religion, Tenderloin, gay, lesbian, AIDS, counseling, suicide, drugs, alcohol, marriage, family, and nightlife. Tape 130: Side A: SF Night Ministry-C. Lewis. June 1988. Audio Cassette |
1988 | |
Chuck Lewis and Martha Wood interview with Mary Richards (Tape 135, Side A) | Interview with Chuck Lewis, who administered a "Night Ministry" in the streets of the Tenderloin. The ministry would walk around the Tenderloin and ensure people that the ministry was there for them emotionally, psychologically, and as an overall resource. Included is also a brief conversation with Martha Wood, coordinator of volunteers for the ministry.Topics include religion, class, poverty, Tenderloin, gay, lesbian, AIDS, counseling, suicide, drugs, alcohol, marriage, family, and nightlife. Tape 135: Side A: SF Night Ministry II. C. Lewis. June 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Chuck Lewis interview with Mary Richards (Tape 130, Side B) | Interview with Chuck Lewis, who administered a "Night Ministry" in the streets of the Tenderloin. The ministry would walk around the Tenderloin and ensure people that the ministry was there for them emotionally, psychologically, and as an overall resource. Lewis discusses gender, safety precautions when ministering in the streets, and his personal background.Topics include religion, class, poverty, Tenderloin, gay, lesbian, AIDS, counseling, suicide, drugs, alcohol, marriage, family, and nightlife. Tape 130: Side A: SF Night Ministry-C. Lewis. June 1988. Audio Cassette |
1988 | |
Chuck Lewis interview with Mary Richards (Tape 135, Side B) | Interview with Chuck Lewis, who administered a "Night Ministry" in the streets of the Tenderloin. The ministry would walk around the Tenderloin and ensure people that the ministry was there for them emotionally, psychologically, and as an overall resource. Lewis discusses the political nature of the church, his work schedule, and encounters with the police.Topics include religion, class, police, poverty, Tenderloin, gay, lesbian, AIDS, counseling, suicide, drugs, alcohol, marriage, family, and nightlife. Tape 135: Side A: SF Night Ministry II. C. Lewis. June 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Chuck Lewis interview with Mary Richards (Tape 141, Side A) | Interview with Chuck Lewis, who administered a "Night Ministry" in the streets of the Tenderloin. The ministry would walk around the Tenderloin and ensure people that the ministry was there for them emotionally, psychologically, and as an overall resource. Lewis discusses AIDS workshops, religion in San Francisco, and the evolution of the gay community from the 1960s to the 1980s. Topics include religion, class, police, poverty, Tenderloin, gay, lesbian, AIDS, counseling, suicide, drugs, alcohol, marriage, family, and nightlife. Tape 141:. Side A: SF Night Ministry III. C. Lewis. May 1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Civil Disobedience Panel Discussion (1 of 4) | A meeting of the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society focusing on the importance of civil disobedience. The recording features a panel discussion between four notable activists and organizers in the gay and lesbian liberation movement: Konstantin Berlandt, Arthur Evans, Eileen Hansen, and Ed Wire. Berlandt discusses the student movement and the categorization of civil disobedience as a political crime. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1990-06 | |
Civil Disobedience Panel Discussion (2 of 4) | A meeting of the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society focusing on the importance of civil disobedience and featuring a panel discussion between four notable activists and organizers in the gay and lesbian liberation movement: Konstantin Berlandt, Arthur Evans, Eileen Hansen, and Ed Wire. Berlandt discusses his experience participating in the protest "Friday of the Purple Hand," and he speaks on when a demonstration becomes civil disobedience. Evans discusses his experience participating in the White Night Riots, and he distinguishes between a riot and an act of civil disobedience. Evans also speaks to his experience protesting at a local news affiliate. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1990-06 | |
Civil Disobedience Panel Discussion (3 of 4) | A meeting of the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society focusing on the importance of civil disobedience and featuring a panel discussion between four notable activists and organizers in the gay and lesbian liberation movement: Konstantin Berlandt, Arthur Evans, Eileen Hansen, and Ed Wire. Evans speaks to the importance of breaking down the barrier between the personal and political when engaging in civil disobedience. Hansen speaks to the importance of sharing stories and knowledge in order to evolve in civil disobedience, and she frames civil disobedience as a tool for action. Hansen also shares her experience as an organizer of the National Gay and Lesbian March on Washington. Wire speaks to his experience with the Enola Gay Faggot Affinity Group and the AIDS/ARC vigil. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1990-06 | |
Civil Disobedience Panel Discussion (4 of 4) | A meeting of the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society focusing on the importance of civil disobedience and featuring a panel discussion between four notable activists and organizers in the gay and lesbian liberation movement: Konstantin Berlandt, Arthur Evans, Eileen Hansen, and Ed Wire. The panel concludes with a question and answer session. Panelists answer questions about misogyny in the gay and lesbian community, the role of violence and property destruction in the gay and lesbian liberation movement, and the invisibility of the lesbian community in the liberation movement. This material was digitized through the generous support of Larry Brenner and Angelo Figone. |
1990-06 | |
Clarissa Ward Interview With Mary Richards to Discuss the Gray Panthers (Side A) | Tape 164 label: Side A: Gray Panthers. 11/19/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Clarissa Ward Interview With Mary Richards to Discuss the Gray Panthers (Side B) | Tape 164 label: Side A: Gray Panthers. 11/19/1988. Audio Cassette. |
1988 | |
Coits “Skidazzle” Trip interview with Mary Richards | Tape 106 label: "Side A: Coits “Skidazzle” trip. 3/10-11/12/1989." Topics: Coits |
1989 | |
Coits 25th Anniversary interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 43 label: "Side A: Coits: 25th Anniversary. June 1988" |
1988 | |
Coits 25th Anniversary interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Tape 43 label: "Side A: Coits: 25th Anniversary. June 1988". Topics: Coits, Pride parade and events, LGBTQ history |
1988 | |
Coits interview with Mary Richards | Tape 129 label: "Coits: 25th Anniversary I. June 1988." |
1988 | |
Coming Home Hospice Bingo 1992 interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Tape 165 label: "Side A: Coming Home Hospice Bingo. 3/12/1992." At Most Holy Redeemer church. |
1992 |