TITLE | DESCRIPTION | DATE CREATED | IS FORMAT OF |
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1990 National Bisexual Conference [138] | Photograph by Efrain John Gonzalez of the first National Bisexual Conference, held in San Francisco in 1990. Photograph copyright Efrain John Gonzalez. Used with permission. |
1990 | |
1990 National Bisexual Conference [139] | Photograph by Efrain John Gonzalez of the first National Bisexual Conference, held in San Francisco in 1990. Photograph copyright Efrain John Gonzalez. Used with permission. |
1990 | |
1990 National Bisexual Conference [140] | Photograph by Efrain John Gonzalez of the first National Bisexual Conference, held in San Francisco in 1990. Photograph copyright Efrain John Gonzalez. Used with permission. |
1990 | |
1990 National Bisexual Conference [141] | Photograph by Efrain John Gonzalez of the first National Bisexual Conference, held in San Francisco in 1990. Photograph copyright Efrain John Gonzalez. Used with permission. |
1990 | |
1990 National Bisexual Conference [142] | Photograph by Efrain John Gonzalez of the first National Bisexual Conference, held in San Francisco in 1990. Photograph copyright Efrain John Gonzalez. Used with permission. |
1990 | |
1990 National Bisexual Conference [143] | Photograph by Efrain John Gonzalez of the first National Bisexual Conference, held in San Francisco in 1990. Photograph copyright Efrain John Gonzalez. Used with permission. |
1990 | |
1990 National Bisexual Conference [144] | Photograph by Efrain John Gonzalez of the first National Bisexual Conference, held in San Francisco in 1990. Photograph copyright Efrain John Gonzalez. Used with permission. |
1990 | |
1st Annual Two-Spirit Powwow Flyer | A flyer advertisement for the 1st Annual Two-Spirit Powwow hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS). The flyer features art by Two-Spirit artist Michael Horse. Note: The image blur is in the original document. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2012-02 | |
1st Annual Two-Spirit Powwow Postcard | A postcard advertisement for the 1st Annual Two-Spirit Powwow hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS). This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2012-02 | |
1st Annual Two-Spirit Powwow Program | The program pamphlet for the 1st Annual Two-Spirit Powwow hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS). The cover features art by Two-Spirit artist Michael Horse, and the program includes the schedule of events and featured dancers. Note: The image coloration and print distortions are in the original document. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2012-02 | |
2 Canadian Nuns récolte de fonds août 1982-J-B-CARHAIX | Castro Street Fair, 1982. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1982 | |
2 ème-Manifestation-2-juin 1983-CARHAIX-Copie | Photograph related to AIDS activism and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, 1983. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1983 | |
2 ème-Manifestation-2-juin 1983-J-B-CARHAIX | Photograph related to AIDS activism and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, 1983. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1983 | |
2 Vicious Power Hungry Bitch NUI 1984. JBCarhaix | Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of portrait photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1981 to 1989 | |
2-Sister Boom Boom ouvre le Dog Show juin 1982-J-B-CARHAIX | Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence 2nd Annual Dog Show and Parade, a benefit for the Kaposi’s Sarcoma Cancer Clinic, 1982. Early AIDS fundraiser. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1982 | |
21st Annual UC Berkeley Powwow Program | The event program for the 21st Annual UC Berkeley Powwow. Note: The coloration is in the original document. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2005-04 | |
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 | |
2nd Annual Christmas GALA and Dance Along Nutcracker poster | 1986-12 | ||
2nd Annual Two-Spirit Powwow Program | The program pamphlet for the 2nd Annual Two-Spirit Powwow hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS). The program includes the schedule of events and featured dancers. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2013-02 | |
3 sisters Dog Show juin 1982-J-B-CARHAIX | Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence 2nd Annual Dog Show and Parade, a benefit for the Kaposi’s Sarcoma Cancer Clinic, 1982. Early AIDS fundraiser. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1982 | |
3 Vicious Power Hungry Bitch NUN 1984. JBCarhaix | Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of portrait photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1981 to 1989 | |
3-Sister Boom Boom et participants Dog Show juin 1982-2-J-B-CARHAIX | Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence 2nd Annual Dog Show and Parade, a benefit for the Kaposi’s Sarcoma Cancer Clinic, 1982. Early AIDS fundraiser. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1982 | |
30th anniversary rainbow flag speech | A speech delivered by Gilbert Baker in honor of the 30th anniversary of the rainbow flag. |
2008 | |
3rd Annual Day in the Park for Women's Rights flyer | 1978-03 | ||
3rd Annual Salute to the Men of San Francisco 8-16-80.mp4 | |||
3rd Annual Salute to the Men of SF - Rehearsal.mp4 | |||
3rd Annual Two-Spirit Powwow Postcard | A postcard advertisement for the 3rd Annual Two-Spirit Powwow hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS). This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2014-02 | |
3rd Annual Two-Spirit Powwow Program | The program pamphlet for the 3rd Annual Two-Spirit Powwow hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS). The program includes the schedule of events and featured dancers. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2014-02 | |
4 sisters 1 ère messe en souvenir des victimes du sida juin 1983-1-J-B-CARHAIX | Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Mass, 1983. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1983 | |
4 sisters 1 ère messe en souvenir des victimes du sida juin 1983-2-J-B-CARHAIX | Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Mass, 1983. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1983 | |
4 sisters 1 ère messe en souvenir des victimes du sida juin 1983-4-J-B-CARHAIX | Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Mass, 1983. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1983 | |
4th Annual Two Spirit Powwow Postcard | A postcard advertisement for the 4th Annual Two Spirit Powwow hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS). This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2015-02 | |
4th Annual Two Spirit Powwow Program | The program pamphlet from the 4th Annual Two Spirit Powwow hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS). The program includes the schedule of events and a list of featured dancers. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2015-02 | |
5-Sister Boom Boom et participants Dog Show juin 1982-1-J-B-CARHAIX | Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence 2nd Annual Dog Show and Parade, a benefit for the Kaposi’s Sarcoma Cancer Clinic, 1982. Early AIDS fundraiser. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1982 | |
502 Flag | A tape from the Daniel A. Smith and Queer Blue Light Videotapes collection. Queer Blue Light was a gay activist video collective active in San Francisco in the 1970s. Daniel Smith was a member of the collective. The physical tape is labeled "502 Flag." It includes footage of a Ron Lanza campaign meeting.
In 2011, GLBT Historical Society volunteer John Raines digitized 79 of the nearly 100 tapes in the collection. Raines added titles (derived from notations on the physical media) and a GLBT Historical Society watermark to the videos. |
1979 | |
5th Anniversary Pride gathering | Photograph of a group of chorus members gathering during their 1985 reunion at the San Francisco Pride parade. |
1985-06 | |
5th Annual Two-Spirit Powwow Postcard | A postcard advertisement for the 5th Annual Two-Spirit Powwow hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS). This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2016-02 | |
6-Sister Boom Boom et participants Dog Show juin 1982-3-J-B-CARHAIX | Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence 2nd Annual Dog Show and Parade, a benefit for the Kaposi’s Sarcoma Cancer Clinic, 1982. Early AIDS fundraiser. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1982 | |
6th Annual Two-Spirit Powwow T-Shirt | A T-shirt from the 6th Annual Two-Spirit Powwow hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS). This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2017-02 | |
7-Sister Florence Nightmare Registered Nun-Bobbi Campbell-présentant l'objectif du Dog Show Juin 1982-J-B-CARHAIX | Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence 2nd Annual Dog Show and Parade, a benefit for the Kaposi’s Sarcoma Cancer Clinic, 1982. Early AIDS fundraiser. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1982 | |
7th Annual Two-Spirit Powwow Postcard | A postcard advertisement for the 7th Annual Two-Spirit Powwow hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS). This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2018-02 | |
7th Annual Two-Spirit Powwow Program | The program pamphlet for the 7th Annual Two-Spirit Powwow hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS). The program includes the schedule of events and a list of featured dancers. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2018-02 | |
8th Annual Two-Spirit Powwow Postcard | A postcard advertisement for the 8th Annual Two-Spirit Powwow, hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS) at the Fort Mason Festival Pavilion. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2019-02 | |
8th Annual Two-Spirit Powwow Program | The program handout for the 8th Annual Two-Spirit Powwow hosted by Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS). The program includes the schedule of events and featured dancers. This digital collection was created in part through the generous support of BAAITS via the Hewlett Foundation. |
2019-02 | |
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A Child's Garden of Gender zine | A 2002 zine, "A Child's Garden of Gender," created by Matthue. |
2002 | |
A City Divided | Video for Rev. Jim Robinson's 1990 San Francisco Board of Supervisors campaign. In the video, Robinson attacks the "Homosexual Dominated Political Establishment." |
1990 | |
A Decade of Pride poster | Poster for the Lesbian and Gay Chorus of San Francisco's annual Gay Musical Celebration, A Decade of Pride. |
1988-06 | |
A GALA Chorus Preview poster | 1989-06 | ||
A Gay Musical Celebration at Davies Symphony Hall poster | 1981-06 | ||
A Gay Musical Celebration at Grace Cathedral poster | 1980-06 | ||
A La Carte flyer (scrapbook page) | Flyer for the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Marching Band and Twirling Corps concert, A La Carte. This is a page from a scrapbook in this collection. |
1982-04 | |
A Little Rights Music flyer (scrapbook page) | Flyer for the event A Little Rights Music, where the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Marching Band and Twirling Corps performed. This is a page of a scrapbook in this collection. |
1978-09-22 | |
A Night at the Movies! postcard | 1978 to 1982 | ||
A Not So Silent Night poster | Poster for for the holiday concert, A Not So Silent Night, presented by the Lesbian and Gay Chorus of San Francisco and The San Francisco Winds of Freedom (San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band). |
1991-12 | |
A Superband Concert program | Program for the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Marching Band and Twirling Corps concert, A Superband Concert. |
1979-04-18 | |
A Toot to the Band flyer | Flyer for a San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Marching Band and Twirling Corps event called, A Toot to the Band. This item is undated. |
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A Tribute to Elton John poster | 1996-03 | ||
A Tupperware Affaire benefit flyer | Flyer for the benefit event, A Tupperware Affaire, which was organized in order to raise funds for the Chorus' 1981 National Tour. |
1981-03 | |
A Visit to Mrs. Birch and the Young Ladies of the Academy script with cues | Script for the opening scene of the Thrillpeddlers production, A Visit to Mrs. Birch and the Young Ladies of the Academy, containing stage cues and other annotations. This production was featured as part of Shocktoberfest 14. |
2013 | |
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 | |
Activity Board | This is a photographic slide documenting the work of the Stellar Arts Collective on "The Power of the Sun," a large-scale stained glass installation that was displayed in the State of California office building at 455 Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco from 1979 until the artwork’s destruction in a protest in 1991. This slide is part of the collection of Richard William Evans, a Black, gay artist, community advocate, and participant in the “back-to-the-land” movement in Northern California who was a contributor to the Stellar Arts Collective. Evans's friends, in collaboration with Evans, digitized a portion of his slides before his death in 2023. This slide's title mirrors the digital file name created at the time of scanning, with surnames added in brackets by GLBTHS archivists when known. |
1979 | |
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 | |
Age by Janet MacHarg | 1990 to 2000 | ||
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 POSTER BOY-1983-CARHAIX | Bobbi Campbell. Photograph related to AIDS activism and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, 1983. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Carhaix (1946-2023), a French photographer. From Carhaix's series of photographs of early members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of gay and queer nuns who incorporate religious iconography, drag, street theater, and satire in their charitable fundraising, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and other causes. The image title is derived from Carhaix's original file title. |
1983 | |
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 | |
Albe[r]t [Marsh] Studio Celing Panel | This is a photographic slide documenting the work of the Stellar Arts Collective on "The Power of the Sun," a large-scale stained glass installation that was displayed in the State of California office building at 455 Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco from 1979 until the artwork’s destruction in a protest in 1991. This slide is part of the collection of Richard William Evans, a Black, gay artist, community advocate, and participant in the “back-to-the-land” movement in Northern California who was a contributor to the Stellar Arts Collective. Evans's friends, in collaboration with Evans, digitized a portion of his slides before his death in 2023. This slide's title mirrors the digital file name created at the time of scanning, with surnames added in brackets by GLBTHS archivists when known. |
1979 | |
Albert [Marsh] and Lou [Galetti] | This is a photographic slide documenting the work of the Stellar Arts Collective on "The Power of the Sun," a large-scale stained glass installation that was displayed in the State of California office building at 455 Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco from 1979 until the artwork’s destruction in a protest in 1991. This slide is part of the collection of Richard William Evans, a Black, gay artist, community advocate, and participant in the “back-to-the-land” movement in Northern California who was a contributor to the Stellar Arts Collective. Evans's friends, in collaboration with Evans, digitized a portion of his slides before his death in 2023. This slide's title mirrors the digital file name created at the time of scanning, with surnames added in brackets by GLBTHS archivists when known. |
1979 | |
Albert [Marsh] at exploritorium | This is a photographic slide documenting the work of the Stellar Arts Collective on "The Power of the Sun," a large-scale stained glass installation that was displayed in the State of California office building at 455 Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco from 1979 until the artwork’s destruction in a protest in 1991. This slide is part of the collection of Richard William Evans, a Black, gay artist, community advocate, and participant in the “back-to-the-land” movement in Northern California who was a contributor to the Stellar Arts Collective. Evans's friends, in collaboration with Evans, digitized a portion of his slides before his death in 2023. This slide's title mirrors the digital file name created at the time of scanning, with surnames added in brackets by GLBTHS archivists when known. |
1979 | |
Albert [Marsh] Kim [Hick] at Exploritorium | This is a photographic slide documenting the work of the Stellar Arts Collective on "The Power of the Sun," a large-scale stained glass installation that was displayed in the State of California office building at 455 Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco from 1979 until the artwork’s destruction in a protest in 1991. This slide is part of the collection of Richard William Evans, a Black, gay artist, community advocate, and participant in the “back-to-the-land” movement in Northern California who was a contributor to the Stellar Arts Collective. Evans's friends, in collaboration with Evans, digitized a portion of his slides before his death in 2023. This slide's title mirrors the digital file name created at the time of scanning, with surnames added in brackets by GLBTHS archivists when known. |
1979 | |
Albert [Marsh] next to ceiling section | This is a photographic slide documenting the work of the Stellar Arts Collective on "The Power of the Sun," a large-scale stained glass installation that was displayed in the State of California office building at 455 Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco from 1979 until the artwork’s destruction in a protest in 1991. This slide is part of the collection of Richard William Evans, a Black, gay artist, community advocate, and participant in the “back-to-the-land” movement in Northern California who was a contributor to the Stellar Arts Collective. Evans's friends, in collaboration with Evans, digitized a portion of his slides before his death in 2023. This slide's title mirrors the digital file name created at the time of scanning, with surnames added in brackets by GLBTHS archivists when known. |
1979 | |
Albert [Marsh] with fullsize panels laid out | This is a photographic slide documenting the work of the Stellar Arts Collective on "The Power of the Sun," a large-scale stained glass installation that was displayed in the State of California office building at 455 Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco from 1979 until the artwork’s destruction in a protest in 1991. This slide is part of the collection of Richard William Evans, a Black, gay artist, community advocate, and participant in the “back-to-the-land” movement in Northern California who was a contributor to the Stellar Arts Collective. Evans's friends, in collaboration with Evans, digitized a portion of his slides before his death in 2023. This slide's title mirrors the digital file name created at the time of scanning, with surnames added in brackets by GLBTHS archivists when known. |
1979 | |
Albert [Marsh], Richard J[enkins] and Kim [Hick] installing dome frame | This is a photographic slide documenting the work of the Stellar Arts Collective on "The Power of the Sun," a large-scale stained glass installation that was displayed in the State of California office building at 455 Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco from 1979 until the artwork’s destruction in a protest in 1991. This slide is part of the collection of Richard William Evans, a Black, gay artist, community advocate, and participant in the “back-to-the-land” movement in Northern California who was a contributor to the Stellar Arts Collective. Evans's friends, in collaboration with Evans, digitized a portion of his slides before his death in 2023. This slide's title mirrors the digital file name created at the time of scanning, with surnames added in brackets by GLBTHS archivists when known. |
1979 | |
Albert Marsh sitting on Ladder | This is a photographic slide documenting the work of the Stellar Arts Collective on "The Power of the Sun," a large-scale stained glass installation that was displayed in the State of California office building at 455 Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco from 1979 until the artwork’s destruction in a protest in 1991. This slide is part of the collection of Richard William Evans, a Black, gay artist, community advocate, and participant in the “back-to-the-land” movement in Northern California who was a contributor to the Stellar Arts Collective. Evans's friends, in collaboration with Evans, digitized a portion of his slides before his death in 2023. This slide's title mirrors the digital file name created at the time of scanning, with surnames added in brackets by GLBTHS archivists when known. |
1979 | |
Aleshia Brevard interview, part 1 | Susan Stryker interviews Aleshia Brevard, an actor, model, author, theatre professor, and trans woman. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Brevard worked at Finocchio's drag revue as a Marilyn Monroe impersonator; a trans co-worker, Stormy, helped her to begin transitioning. She lived at the edge of the Tenderloin, and although she was not a central part of the trans community there, she felt more comfortable there than elsewhere. Stryker interviews Brevard about her early drag career, her transition, and the bars and venues where she spent time. This includes extensive attention to the culture and working conditions at Finocchio's. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Aleshia Brevard interview, part 2 | Susan Stryker interviews Aleshia Brevard, an actor, model, author, theatre professor, and trans woman. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Brevard worked at Finocchio's drag revue as a Marilyn Monroe impersonator. In this section, Brevard narrates over a series of photographs from her career in entertainment. Portions of this interview were used for Stryker and Victor Silverman's documentary Screaming Queens. |
2001 | |
Altos and sopranos wanted flyer | 1980 to 1986 |