Search Constraints
You searched for:
Subject
Mattachine Society
Remove constraint Subject: Mattachine Society
Language
English
Remove constraint Language: English
« Previous |
16 - 21 of 21
|
Next »
Search Results
-
Sylvia Rivera On Steps with Gay Rights Demonstrators
Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection Institution: New York Public Library Creator: Davies, Diana Date: 1971 Topics: Latino/a/x transgender people, Puerto Rican women, QTPOC, Trans women, Venezuelan Americans Subject: Mattachine Society, Sylvia Rivera Description: Two black and white photographs of a gay rights demonstration in Albany, New York. Sylvia Rivera stands with other demonstrators, who holds signs saying, "Mattachine Buffalo Gay is Good," "Free Gay... -
Sylvia Rivera with Large Group of Gay Rights Demonstrators Holding Signs
Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection Institution: New York Public Library Creator: Davies, Diana Date: 1971 Topics: Latino/a/x transgender people, LGBTQ+ demonstrations, Puerto Rican women, QTPOC, Trans women, Venezuelan Americans Subject: Mattachine Society, Sylvia Rivera Description: Black and white photograph of a gay rights demonstration in Albany, New York, featuring Sylvia Rivera in the background. Two people are holding a sign that says "Mattachine Buffalo Gay is Good," an... -
The Echo of a Growing Movement
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Independent Voices Creator: Cory, Donald Webster, LeRoy, John P. Date: Jan. 1, 1964 Topics: Gay liberation movement, Homosexuality, Political movements, Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, Sexual practices Subject: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), American Psychiatric Association (APA), Mattachine Society, New York Times -
The Rejected
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: American Archive of Public Broadcasting Creator: KQED San Francisco Date: Sep. 11, 1961 Topics: Homosexuality, Medicalization, Sexual orientation, Transsexuality Subject: American Psychiatric Association (APA), Anthropology, Mattachine Society Description: Video and transcript from "The Rejected," a program aired on KQED, San Francisco in 1961. The program purports to discuss homosexuality from a variety of viewpoints - both affirming and pathologizi... -
Why Gay Leaders Don't Last
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Independent Voices Creator: Jernigan, David Date: Summer 1988 Topics: Bars, Coming out, Criminalization, Discrimination, Gay liberation, Gay men, HIV/AIDS, Homosexuality, Lesbians, Masturbation, Oppression, Police, Politics, Role models, Stigmatisation, Stonewall riots, Visibility Subject: 1976 Democratic National Convention, Allan Spear, Barney Frank, Bay Area Committee Against the Briggs Initiative (BACBI), Bay Area Gay Liberatiobn (BAGL), Betty Friedan, Bruce Voeller, Dave Johnson, David Kopay, Del Martin, Ethan Geto, Franklin Kameny, Gasy Rights National Legislation (GRNL), Gay Activists Alliance (GAA), Gay Awareness Week, Gay Community Week, Gay Liberation Front, Geraldine Ferraro, Golden Gate Bussiness Assocaition, Harvey Milk, Jesse Jackson, Jim Foster, Jim Owles, José Sarria, Kenneth Sherill, Leonard Matlovich, Martin Luther King Jr., Marty Robinson, Mattachine Society, Medline Davis, National Gay Task Force (NGTF), New Left, New York Study Group, New York University School of Medicine, Rockefeller University, San Francisco Gay Democratic Club, Sascha Gregory-Lewis, Society for Individual Rights (SIR), Tavern Guild, The Advocate, Toby Marotta, Zapping -
Xmas Letter 1994
Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Wicker, Randy Date: 1994 Topics: Black transgender people, Gay men, Gay pride, QTPOC, Roommates, Transfeminine people Subject: ACT UP, Bill Dobbs, Cocoa Rodriguez, George Flimlin, Harry Hay, Joe McGrath, Marsha P. Johnson, Mattachine Society, Nelson Woodrow Anderson III, Prescott Townsend, Stonewall 25, Uplift Lighting Description: The 1994 issue of an annual newsletter written by Marsha P. Johnson's roommate, Randy Wicker, in which he provides updates on his life and business, the household, and close friends. The letter inc...