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1977 San Francisco Gay Day Parade (1)
Collection: Miscellaneous Photographs Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Ueda, Marie Date: 1977 Topics: Gay pride, Gender expression, Human rights, LGBTQ+ events, Sexuality Description: Photograph of participants in 1977 Gay Day Parade. Participants hold signs reading "They are everyone's human rights" and "Straights Support Human Rights for Gays." -
1977 San Francisco Gay Day Parade (2)
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1977 San Francisco Gay Day Parade (3)
Collection: Miscellaneous Photographs Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Ueda, Marie Date: 1977 Topics: BIPOC, Black LGBTQ+ people, Gay pride, Gender expression, LGBTQ+ events, LGBTQ+ people of color Description: Participant at 1977 Gay Day Parade holding sign that reads "Gay is Beautiful." -
1978 San Francisco Gay Day Parade (1)
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1978 San Francisco Gay Day Parade (2)
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A Gay Day Carol
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Bay Area Reporter Date: Jun. 25, 1992 Topics: Dyke marches, Gay pride, Gender expression, Gender identity, Trans marches, Transsexual people Subject: Anna Madrigal, Armistad Maupin, Billy Tipton, Charles Dickens, Christine Jorgensen, DeAnn Oliver, Doris Fish, Gay Day Parade, Jack Bee Garland, Jesse Helms, Joan of Arc, Justin Bond, Kristiene Clarke, Leslie Feinberg, Lou Sullivan, Michael A. Lumenti, Omewenne, Randie Flame, Robin Scott, Sandy Stone, Tales of the City, Veronica Klaus Description: An article by Kate Bornstein with musings on transsexuals, pride, and the Gay Day Parade that appeared in the Bay Area Reporter. Published June 25, 1992 -
Aleshia Brevard Crenshaw Interview Transcript
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Stryker, Susan Date: Aug. 2, 1997 Topics: Drag community, Femmes, Gender realignment surgery, Hormones, Sexuality, Transitioning (Gender), Transsexual people Subject: Aleshia Brevard Crenshaw, Christine Jorgensen, Finocchio's Club, Harry Benjamin, Li-Kar -
B is for bartender: Bear bar trannie Matt Rice
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Bay Area Reporter Date: Jun. 26, 1997 Topics: Bears (Gay culture), FtMs, Gay bars, Gender identity, LGBTQ+ bars, Sexual orientation, Trans men Subject: Lone Star, Matt Rice, San Francisco State University, Transgender Community Health Project Description: Article by Shan Schwartz that appeared in the Bay Area Reporter that profiles Matt Rice. Published June 26, 1997. -
Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits Records
Collection: Discovery Resources Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: GLBT Historical Society Date: Unknown Topics: Indigenous LGBTQ+ people, LGBTQ+ communities, Native American LGBTQ+ people, Two-Spirit people Subject: Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS) Description: "Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAITS) is a community-based organization founded in 1998. This collection contains operational documents and promotional materials for BAAITS events, photogr... -
Carmelita Nass Interview Transcript
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Davis, Bob Date: Oct. 28, 1996 Topics: Arrests, Drag, Drag queens, Gangs, Night life, Sexuality Subject: Billy DeVoe, Blue Lou, Carmelita Nass, Carol Wallace, Charles Pearce, Charlotte Valenti, Danny Barker, George Buchanan, Harvey Lee, Hoyt Bass, Jim Bailey, Jimmy Calloway, Lee Carr, Li Kar, Ray Bourbon, Reed Alexander, Russell Reed, Val DeVere -
Changes: Change is both real and metaphorical in David Harrison's 'FTM'
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Bay Area Reporter Date: Oct. 31, 1996 Topics: FtMs, Gender identity, Trans men, Transgender artists, Transgender theatre Subject: David Harrison, Mimi McGurl, PERMISSION, Theatre Rhinoceros Description: A review written by Linnea Due of the play "FTM" by David Harrison. -
Charles Lewis Interview Transcript
Collection: Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Gabriel, Paul Date: Feb. 8, 1997 Topics: Bars, Beat generation, Coming out, Gay community, Gay identity, Gender realignment surgery, Help lines, HIV/AIDS, Homelessness, Intersex, Liberation movements, Lutheranism, Night life, Passing (Gender), Police, Prostitution, Religions, Same-sex marriage, Sexual assault, Substance use in LGBTQ+ communities, Transsexual people Subject: American Psychiatric Association (APA), American Sociological Association (ASA), Beaux Arts Ball, Bill Black, Bill Grace, Bill Johnson, Bill May, Bill Plath, California Hall, Cecil Williams, Charles Lewis, Citizens Alert, Clay Caldwell, Council on Religion and the Homosexual, Daughters of Bilitis, Don Lucas, Don Stuart, Elliot Blackstone, Frank Kameny, Glide Memorial Methodist Church, Guy Straight, Herb Donaldson, Hospitality House, Jeff Johnson, Jim Lancaster, Jo Chadwick, Joel Workens, Mattachine Society, Nancy May, Night Ministry, North Beach Mission, Robert Cromey, Ron Lucas, Sally Stanford, Society for Individual Rights (SIR), Tavern Guild, Ted McIlvenna, Tom Dobson -
Christine Tayleur Papers
Collection: Discovery Resources Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: GLBT Historical Society Date: Unknown Topics: Trans women, Transgender activism, Transgender people Subject: Christine Tayleur, Community United Against Violence (CUAV), Tenderloin Self Help Center, Transgender Nation Description: "Christine Tayleur was a trans woman, a counselor at the Tenderloin Self Help Center, and a co-founder of Transgender Nation. This collection contains materials related to her life of activism." -
Correspondence from Allan Berube to Lou Sullivan (September 3, 1979)
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Correspondence from Diane Saunders to Lou Sullivan (August 21, 1984)