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National LGBTQ Task Force records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 7301

Abstract

The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF) collection consists of correspondence, press clippings, financial and administrative records, subject files, and photographs that, taken together, provide a broad overview of the U. S. movement for lesbian and gay civil rights in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Subject files in the collection range from the California and Dade County, Florida civil rights battles of the late 1970s to the ongoing political skirmishes around the AIDS epidemic, and comprehend a wide array of legal and cultural issues in between. NGLTF projects included here address workplace discrimination and violence against lesbians and gay men, for instance; and an entire sub-series of subject files preserves materials from more than one hundred lesbian and gay organizations across the U.S. The bulk of the material here covers the mid-1980s, and is thinner around its early history (the organization was smaller in the 1970s) and its contemporary work (active files are being kept at NGLTF offices in Washington, DC.)

Dates

  • 1973 - 2017

Creator

Language of Materials

Collection material in English

Conditions Governing Access

Box 198 contains restricted materials from boxes 5, 8, and 33; Box 199 contains restricted materials from boxes 35, 39, 40, and 41; Box 200 contains restricted materials from boxes 46, 55, 57, 58, 60, 71, 77, 78, 79,85, 92, 95, 97, 100, 105, 116, and 124; Box 201 contains restricted materials from boxes 128, 133, 135, 136, 157, and 191.

Conditions Governing Use

The Task Force and Policy Institute retain copyright on their own publications in the collection.

Conditions Governing Use

Due to the fragility and potential degradation of moving image and sound recordings, viewing and listening is limited to items that have been digitized. If an item is in another media format, you may request to have the item digitized for access. Information on ordering access copies may be found on the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections webpage.

Conditions Governing Use

Audio visual media that has been digitized: V-9378 to V-9380, V-9382 to V-9394, V-9396 to V-9421, V-9423 to V-9451, V-9453 to V-9478, V-9483 to V-9488, V-9495 to V-9524, V-9526 to V-9546, V-9548 to V-9557, V-9559 to V-9563, V-9565 to V-9573, V-9575-V-9577, V-11111 to V-11113.

ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY

The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF) was founded in New York City in 1973 as the National Gay Task Force (NGTF) and quickly became a central force in lesbian and gay movement politics. At a time with vibrant grassroots gay liberation and lesbian feminist activism, the Task Force sought to introduce a vehicle for organizing at the national level. Founding members included Howard Brown, Martin Duberman, Barbara Gittings, Ron Gold, Franklin Kameny, Nathalie Rockhill, and Bruce Voeller. In 1977, the Task Force arranged with President Jimmy Carter's assistant Midge Costanza for an historic first White House meeting with representatives of several gay organizations. From its beginnings, the Task Force defined as its primary goal the creation of a society in which lesbians and gay men could live openly and free from violence, bigotry, and discrimination. Over the last quarter century, NGLTF has lobbied, organized, educated, and demonstrated for full gay and lesbian civil rights and equality, taking on anti-gay and anti-lesbian forces among medical specialists, employers, the military, and the media. The areas in which the NGLTF concentrated its wide-ranging efforts included the following:

Psychiatry

In the early 1970s, the NGLTF staffed educational booths at American Psychiatric Association conventions and took an active role in lobbying the APA to remove homosexuality from its list of mental disorders. In 1978, it urged the U.S. Public Health Service to stop certifying gay immigrants as "psychopathic personalities." Ron Gold played a key role.

Employment and Military Service

In an effort led by board member Frank Kameny to end employment discrimination against lesbians and gay men, the NGTF successfully pushed in 1975 for the U.S. Civil Service Commission to rule that gay people can serve as federal employees. In the late seventies, NGTF staff conducted a survey of corporate hiring policies (called Project Open Employment) to determine whether U.S. employers explicitly barred discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. This survey was followed a few years later by another of municipal police departments. These efforts were complemented by a 1985 victory in the U.S. Supreme Court decision of NGTF v. Oklahoma, which overturned a law prohibiting gay teachers from discussing gay rights. In 1988, the NGLTF started the Military Freedom Project to end discrimination against lesbian and gay male members of the U.S. Armed Forces, and it protested the 1993 "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.

Civil Rights

In the 1970s, the NGTF also began to monitor local, state, and federal battles over gay and lesbian civil rights, developing large clippings files that focused on key issues and individuals. These files include clippings on such adversaries as Anita Bryant, who led the campaign against a pro-gay and lesbian rights bill in Dade County, Florida, as well as then-California governor Ronald Reagan, who had proposed an anti-gay amendment to California's state constitution. These records further recount, among other matters, the Task Force's introduction in 1975 of the first federal lesbian and gay civil rights bill, its 1981 campaign to defeat the anti-gay Family Protection Act, its efforts starting in 1986 with the formation of the Privacy Project to repeal anti-gay sodomy laws, and its support in 1992 of local opposition to anti-gay referenda in Oregon and Colorado.

Feminism

NGTF women played a critical role in winning support from the mainstream women's movement for lesbian and gay rights. They campaigned successfully for a lesbian rights resolution at the 1975 national convention of the National Organization for Women. In 1977, co-Executive Director Jean O'Leary and women board members obtained endorsement of lesbian and gay rights from the U.S.-sponsored conference for International Women's Year in Houston, Texas. O'Leary was the only openly lesbian delegate on Carter's International Women's Year Commission. At the conference, 130 openly lesbian delegates attended. In 1993, NGLTF enlarged its work on lesbian concerns by coordinating the first congressional briefing on lesbian health issues.

Gays and Lesbians on Television and in the Arts

Recognizing the benign neglect, if not outright threat to gays and lesbians from how they were represented in the arts, the NGTF closely monitored the images of gay men and lesbians within the world of television, stage, and screen. This resulted in the creation of the Gay Media Task Force, which took on as one of its primary missions the lobbying of major television networks to improve their coverage of lesbian and gay issues. In the world of the arts, the Task Force actively opposed the anti-gay restrictions on grants from National Endowment for the Arts proposed in 1990.

Anti-Gay and Lesbian Violence

The Task Force has concentrated on preventing and bringing attention to anti-gay violence over the years. In 1982, it began its Anti-Violence Project, directed by Kevin Thomas Berrill from the project's beginnings until 1994. In its most focused data-gathering effort to date, the NGLTF set up a telephone crisis line designed to provide assistance to people who had been harassed or assaulted, as well as lay the groundwork for a comprehensive study of violence against lesbians and gay men. NGLTF's Anti-Violence Project produced reports that were regularly cited as authoritative on the subject of homophobic violence. In 1987, the Task Force helped secure passage by the U.S. House of Representatives of the Hate Crimes Statistics Act, the first federal law to address sexual orientation, which was signed into law in 1990.

AIDS

The onset of the AIDS epidemic led to an unforeseen array of political struggles in the early and mid-1980s. NGTF responded early in the developing crisis, pushing for a statement on national blood policy in 1983 and obtaining the first federal funding for community-based AIDS education in 1984. NGTF was instrumental in negotiating FDA approval of the first HTLV-III antibody test. It also ensured that the test was to be licensed only to professional physicians and that it was always to be accompanied by an explanation of the limits of its accuracy and usefulness. This push for quality medical care also brought the benefit of doctor-patient privilege, which proved an enormous boon in light of the sudden explosion in AIDS-related discrimination. NGLTF's files on AIDS-related discrimination -- home evictions, school expulsions, and job terminations -- grew with alarming speed in the early years of the epidemic. This wave of discrimination was met by an uncoordinated and seemingly reluctant response to the epidemic at the federal level. In 1985, NGLTF executive director Virginia Apuzzo would testify before a U.S. Congressional hearing on the abysmal failure of the federal response to AIDS. In 1991, NGLTF staff briefed the Congressional Black Caucus on the issue of AIDS and people of color.

Political Activism

Although the politics of the epidemic absorbed uncounted days and hours of energy at NGTF, the organization continued to grow and change. In 1985, NGTF officially became the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, a move that marked both the specificity of lesbian life and politics and the coalition between lesbians and gay men. Although the name change cost NGLTF some gay male members, it sought to rectify matters by publicly stating the hope that gay men and lesbians could work in tandem as independent but related activists. One year later, NGLTF officially moved its offices from New York to Washington, DC, setting itself up more squarely in the midst of a specifically national lesbian and gay politics.

The development of a genuinely national purview at NGLTF involved more than mere relocation. By the mid-1980s it had become normal for NGLTF staff members-especially its executive directors-to spend entire weeks traveling to local lesbian and gay events, lending moral support and the promise of political backing to struggles across the United States. The Task Force helped organize the 1987 and 1993 Marches on Washington to demand lesbian and gay men's rights and worked to increase the visibility and participation of lesbians and gay men in the presidential elections at both the Democratic and Republican National Conventions. In 1988, NGLTF held the first Creating Change conference to bring together gay and lesbian activists from around the country. In 1989, NGLTF started publishing campus organizing newsletters and initiated a Lesbian and Gay Families Project to advocate for family diversity and acceptance. In the 1990s, NGLTF continued to offer new networking and training opportunities to strengthen local lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered activism in each state.

In 1995, NGLTF evolved further and formed the NGLTF Policy Institute, a separate, non-profit organization to serve as a national information clearinghouse and resource center dedicated to educating and organizing around lesbian and gay men's issues. In 1997, NGLTF changed its mission statement to include bisexual and transgendered people and launched the Federation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Statewide Political Organizations. In 2014, the organization changed it's name to the National LGBTQ Task Force.

Extent

280.5 cubic feet.

SERIES LIST

Series I. Internal Files Boxes 1-45, 187-188, 207-209, 258, 266, 291-295

The first series contains administrative files internal to NGLTF, including founding documents, staff reports, Board minutes, press releases, membership and fundraising files, and financial records. These administrative files include correspondence from ten executive directors: Bruce Voeller, Lucia Valeska, C.F. Brydon, Virginia M. Apuzzo, Jeff Levi, Urvashi Vaid, Tori Osborn, Peri Jude Radecic, Melinda Paras, and Kerry Lobel. There are no discrete files on Jean O'Leary, the earliest director. The correspondence files of Bruce Voeller, Virginia Apuzzo, Jeff Levi, Urvashi Vaid, and Kerry Lobel are the most complete; the correspondence files of other Executive Directors do not appear to be comprehensive. Melinda Paras' and Kerry Lobel's extensive "Travel Files" provide a good sense of how much work executive directors conducted outside of the NGLTF offices.

Also included in this series are materials related to the Fund for Human Dignity, a functional adjunct to NGLTF established in 1974 to educate the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transsexual community and the general public about "the role of homosexual men and women in our society." The Fund became the first gay organization to receive tax-exempt status. Files from the Fund for Human Dignity that came from the Mariposa Education and Research Foundation Archive are cataloged separately.

Founding and Planning

Board Materials

Executive Directors

Membership

Finances

Publicity

Fundraising

Fund for Humanity

General Internal Files

Series II. Field Files Boxes 46-133, 188-194, 209-230, 258, 287-290, 295, 305

The second series features documentation from NGLTF "field" projects. Until about 1995, NGLTF worked on topically focused projects, with state, local, and federal work coordinated by and within these projects. Projects focused primarily on areas outside of Washington, DC. The most comprehensive set of materials come from the Anti-Violence and AIDS Projects, directed by Kevin Berrill and Belinda Rochelle respectively.

The Anti-Violence files include staff reports, strategic planning documents, press releases, notes on congressional hearings and lobbying efforts, information on various antiviolence projects, extensive correspondence, documentation of cases of harassment and violence, and working files from 1977-1993 that provide a clear view of the range of NGLTF's activity in this area. One whole box (54) contains materials related to the Hate Crimes Statistics Act.

The AIDS Project files include subject files on HIV/HTLV-III blood testing, government funding for AIDS research, and the state and episodes of AIDS discrimination. The correspondence documents NGLTF's role in AIDS activism in the early 1980s. Also included are extensive files on the President's Commission on the HIV Epidemic with testimonies and notes. Several files on NGLTF's organizing around World AIDS Day 1989 are also contained in this series. Three boxes contain publications relating to Health and AIDS.

Series two also includes files from Project Open Employment as well as videotapes of a series of workshops on antisodomy legislation organized by Sue Hyde, director of NGLTF's Privacy Project. These tapes include several presentations by ACLU's Nan Hunter and Arthur C. Warner, Director of the American Association for Personal Privacy. Files documenting the work of the Gays in the Military Project, directed by Tori Osborn; the Families/Domestic Partnership Project, directed by Ivy Young; the Capacity Building Project, directed by Lisa Weiner-Mahfuz; and NGLTF's national organizing conference, Creating Change, are also included in series two.

Information on specific projects is also located in the files of Sharon Kennedy, Peri Jude Radecic, and Urvashi Vaid. Kennedy was involved primarily in work against censorship, especially in the early 1990s. Radecic's files document her work as a lobbyist from 1986 to 1993. Vaid's files cover various administrative matters and legal cases through the 1980s and 1990s. This series also includes background material on civil rights groups and hate groups as well as geographic files organized by state and subject files on public policy issues. Major subjects covered include the arts and censorship, the National Day of Mourning for victims of AIDS, and various antigay ballot initiatives. There are also files on U.S. presidential candidates, antipornography legislation, abortion, the birth control drug Depo Provera, gay and lesbian parents, gay and lesbian journalists, and the gay-baiting of politicians.

AIDS Project

Anti-Violence Project

Campus Project

Capacity Building Project

Civil Rights Organizations

Creating Change Conference

Equality Begins at Home

Families/Domestic Partnership Project

Federal Legislative Lawyer

Field Files-not microfilmed

"Fight the Right" Project

Gays in the Military Project

Geographic Files

Hate Groups

Lesbian Health Project

National Youth Advocacy Coalition

Naming Our Destiny

Peri Jude Radecic's Lobbying Files

Privacy Project

Project Open Employment/Survey of Police Forces

Religion

Subject Files (alphabetical)

Urvashi Vaid's Files

General Project Files

Victory Foundation

Series III. Policy Institute Boxes 134-138, 178, 230-232, 259-261, 266-269, 295

The third series contains files from the NGLTF Policy Institute, self-advertised as "a proactive hub of research, policy analysis, tactical thinking, and strategic initiatives." This series includes files from the directorships of John D'Emilio,Urvashi Vaid, and Sean Cahill. It also includes subject files as well as files concerning some of the Policy Institute's projects and publications, including the Black Pride Survey, National Religious Leadership Roundtables, and Census, Elections, and Public Opinion projects.

General Files

Audiotapes

Director's Files: John D'Emilio, 1995-1997

Director's Files: Urvashi Vaid, 1996-2000

Urvashi Vaid: Correspondence

Urvashi Vaid: Subject Files

Urvashi Vaid: Audiotapes

Urvashi Vaid: Media Issues

Director's Files: Sean Cahill, 2001-present

Sean Cahill: Reports and Publications

Badgett, Lee and GLBT Economics

Black Pride

Census

Conferences

Elections

National Religious Leadership Roundtable

Race

Yang, Alan: Public Opinion Project: From Wrongs to Rights

Miscellaneous

Series IV. Subject Files Boxes 139-179,195-197,232-256

The fourth series, which is the largest, comprises all the subject files from the Task Force, dating back to its beginning.

Alphabetical Files

These 19 boxes (139-157) are from the years 1972-1984, with a few files up to 1993, and provide a good window into the issues, people and organizations, elections, litigation and legislation NGTF monitored during this time.

Members of Congress Correspondence

This subseries contains correspondence from 1987 to 1993.

Organizations

This subseries primarily consists of correspondence with regional lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender groups across the U.S. from 1971 to 1986.

Political Parties/Elections

Here are files on political parties and presidential elections, 1980 to 1992, including results from NGLTF conducted surveys of presidential candidates, campaign mailings, and related clippings. Also contains state campaign files, NYC campaigns, and general campaign files from the 2000s.

Publications

Correspondence with editors and publishers of magazines, newspapers and newsletters.

Clippings

These have come in various groupings: general clippings arranged chronologically, 1974-2002; NGLTF clippings arranged chronologically, mostly from 1981-1989; clippings arranged by subject, dating from 1973-1990; and large clippings placed in special oversize boxes, dating from 1983-2000. Included are 175 printed items concerning AIDS, related legislation, its prevention, treatment and all social aspects of the disease, both in the United States and the world.

Additional subject files, 1986-2003.

After 2000, NGLTF sent to the archives 25 boxes of additional subject files from 1986-1999, which include media and public information files, files on federal government issues, and 1992 files on the Pres. Bill Clinton transition policy. Additional boxes from 1993-2003 were sent in 2013.

Series V. Photographs Box 180-185

The fifth series is photographs. These are very useful to researchers seeking images of early lesbian and gay rights leaders, parades, and actions. We have organized the photos into two sub-series. The first, "People," includes photos of former staff, board members, volunteers, individuals who were part of an NGLTF advertising campaign, and people NGLTF had labeled "Famous Gays" and "Famous Hets." The second, "History and Events," includes photos that NGLTF staff and others took at events including the press conference announcing the American Psychiatric Association's changed position on homosexuality in 1973, the International Women's Year convention in 1977, a meeting at the White House in 1977, pride marches in New York City and Washington, DC, and various NGLTF gala events and trips for volunteers. These photos have been indexed to the item level, making the series quite accessible and easy to use.

People

NGTF History

Series VI. Miscellany

Oversized materials, a few objects, some publications by NGLTF and others. Many of the publications and audio-visual materials are the products of NGLTF staff's work on antigay violence and AIDS activism.

Miscellaneous

Oversize and odd-sized items

Clothing: T-shirts and hat from Kerry Lobel, 1990-2001

NGLTF Publications

Non-NGTF Publications

Series VII. Microfilms Boxes 202-206, 262-265

Primary Source Microfilm's product

Non-commercial microfilms

Microfilm of material in the collection in 2000, at the time of the Primary Source Microfilm project, but not included in their commercial product.

Series VIII. Audio/Visual Material

Videos and Tape Recordings

DVDs and CDs

Alternate Form of Material

Microfilm edition: "The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force records, 1973-2000 [microform] : from the holdings of the Human Sexuality Collection, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Ithaca, New York.," Primary Source Microfilm, 2001. Film 8256. Olin Library. Available through ILL. Guide available here: http://microformguides.gale.com/Data/Download/3257000C.pdf

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Abe Lincoln's Digest (monthly Newsletter for Republican Lesbians and Gay Men)
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Access Line
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ACE News (AIDS Coastal Empire Foundation)
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ACLU Bulletin (Northern California Gay Rights Chapter)
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ACPA Standing Committee for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Awareness (American College Personnel Association)
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Action Bulletin
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Action Report
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Activist Alert
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Affirmation: United Methodists for Gay and Lesbian Concerns
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AGA News (Arlington Gay Alliance)
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AGCA Newsletter (Alexandria Gay Community Association)
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AGLA (Arlington Gay and Lesbian Alliance) Newsletter
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AGLA News (Alliance for Gay and Lesbian Artists in the Entertainment Industry)
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AICH Community Bulletin (American Indian Community House)
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AIDS Action Committee News (also AAC Lifelines)
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AIDS Action Update
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AIDS Alert
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AIDS Clinical Care
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AIDS Committee Update
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AIDS Diagnosis and Management
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AIDS Education Programs
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AIDS Educator
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AIDS Educator Catalog
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AIDS Forum
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AIDS Information Exchange
1984: July, Sept., Dec.
AIDS Institute
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AIDS Institute Newsletter
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AIDS Medicine
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AIDS Medicines
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AIDS Network
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AIDS Newsletter
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AIDS on the College Campus
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AIDS Overview
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AIDS Policy and Law
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AIDS Policy Reports
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AIDS Products
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AIDS Technical Report
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AIDSline
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ALGP Newsletter (Association of Lesbian and Gay Psychologists)
1983: Aug.
ALGPC Newsletter (Austin Lesbian Gay Political Caucus)
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Alice Reports (formerly "Alice") (monthly pub. of the Alice B. Toklas Memorial Democratic Club)
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Alliance News (News from the Boston Lesbian and Gay Political Alliance)
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Alternative Communications (Bulletin of the Caucus of Gay and Lesbian Concerns of the Speech Communication Association)
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AMSA News: Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual People in Medicine
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APHRE Newsletter (Alliance to Protect Human Rights and Equality)
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Arkansas Gay Writes (newsletter of Arkansas Gay Rights, Inc.)
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Asian Lesbians of the East Coast Newsletter
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Association of Gay Psychologists Newsletter
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Atalanta (Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance)
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Atlanta Gay Central
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Atlanta Gay Central
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B.A.R. (Bay Area Reporter)
1985: Nov. 28
Bar Association for Human Rights Report (BAHR)
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Bay Windows
1987: June 11-17
Because We Care (newsletter of INTEGRITY/Houston)
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BETA (Bulletin of Experimental Treatments for AIDS)
1988: June
Black/Out
1987: Jan.-Apr.
Blade, The
1977: Jan.
Blood Sister (pub. of the Women's Caucus, San Diego Democratic Club)
1983: July 16
Blue Ridge Lambda Press
1987/1988: Dec./Jan., Feb.-May, July-Oct.
Body Politic
1979: Mar./Apr.
Both Sides Now (Maui's Gay/Bi/Lesbian Community Organization)
1981: July
Boys Speak Out on Man/Boy Love (pub. of North American Man/Boy Love Association)
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Bridge
1988: Apr.-June
Bridges
1984: Feb./Mar.
Broadsheet (monthly report from national Campaign for Homosexual Equality)
1982: May
Bulletin (Interracial Books for Children)
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Bush Report, The (Monthly Briefing on Gay Political Issues)
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BWMT Newsletter
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BWMT Quarterly 12 (Black and White Men Together
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BWMT/NY- Information Bulletin
1980: Aug.
BWMT-DC News (Black and white Men Together of Washington, D.C.)
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Calendar (Dignity/New York)
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Calendar: Events and Activities of Interest to Good Old Lower East Siders
1979: June
Can We Talk?- A monthly AIDS update (San Francisco AIDS Foundation)
1984: Sept.
Capitol Forum News
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Capitol Hill (newsletter of the Gay Rights National Lobby)
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CARE Notes (Council on AIDS Resources, Education and Services)
1987: Nov./Dec.
Caring
1986: June
Caucus Comments (National Caucus of Gay and Lesbian Counselors)
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Celebrasian
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Censorship News
1984: Fall
Center Kids
1992: June, July
Center Letter: Newsletter of the Gay/Lesbian Community Center of Greater Cincinnati
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Center Report
1987
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Chelsea Gay Association Newsletter (CGA)
1978: Sept.-Dec.
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Chicago Outlines
1987: June 11, June 18
Church of the Beloved Disciple Newsletter
1979: May
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City Health Information
1992: Jan.
Clinical Courier
1991: Aug.
Clinical Notes (pub. of AIDS File)
1986: Jan.
Cloutreach
1992: Spring
Coalition News: New Coalition for Human Rights on Long Island
1987: Oct., Dec.
Coalition Together
1987: Fall
Colorado AIDS Project Newsletter
1985: Summer
Common Bond's Gay and Lesbian Guide to New Mexico
1989
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1989: Aug.
Communiqué (Northern Lambda Nord, NLN)
1983: Oct.
Community
1979: Apr., June
Community Calendar (Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center- Hollywood, CA)
1980: July
Community Communications
1984: June
Community Guild Digest, The
1978: Feb., April
Community Guild Newsletter, The
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Community Voice, The (Wichita Gay Community Association)
1978: Sept.-Dec.
Conscience: A Newsjournal of Prochoice Catholic Opinion
1988: Jan./Feb.
Cooperating Attorney Update (Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund)
1989: Mar./Apr.
Creative Loafing (cover story on Georgia ACT-UP)
1990: Jan. 6
Crossbeams
1992: Summer
Crossroads
1992: Winter
Crossroads: The News of the African American Lesbian/Gay Alliance
1989: May
Cry Out! Newsletter
1989: July
Dallas Voice
1989: Apr. 14
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1990: Oct. 26
Dare: Tennessee's Gay and Lesbian Newsweekly
1989: Oct. 6-12, Nov. 10-16
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1991: Jan., May
Deltaphile: Newletter of Delta Lambda Phi
1989: Feb.
Dialog
1989: Feb.
Dialog (Newsletter of the Dallas Gay Political Caucus- DGPC)
1980: Jan., Feb.
Dialogue
1983: Spring, Summer
Dialogue (Brethen/Mennonite Council for Gay Concerns)
1979: Dec.
Digest
1991: Winter, Spring
Dignity (newsletter of the gay Catholic Community)
1979: June
Dignity Integrity Newsletter
1978: Sept., Dec.
Dignity Seattle
1979: May
Dignity/Brooklyn
1978: Sept.
Dignity/Chicago Newsletter
1978: Nov.
Dignity/Cleveland
1979: Feb.-Apr.
Dignity/New York
1983: June, Nov.
Dignity/San Diego
1983: Dec.
Dignity/Seattle Newsletter
1988: Dec.
Dignity/St. Louis
1979: Apr., June, July
Dignity/Tampa Bay
1983: Sept., Nov.
Dignity/Twin Cities
1979: July
Dimensions
1989: Apr.
DINAH : Monthly Publication of the Lesbian Activist Bureau
1978: Oct.
Docket Update (Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund)
1988: Sept.
Dorian Group, The
1978: Sept.-Dec.
EBL/GDC: Newsletter of the East Bay Lesbian/Gay Democratic Club
1986: Feb.
EEGO in Brief (East End Gay Organization)
1980: March
Eleanor Roosevelt Gay Democratic Club
1983: Sept.
Ellas Dicen
1989: Apr.
Empire State Pride Agenda
1990: Dec.
Empty Closet
1978: Oct.
Et al. Newsletter
1987: Apr.-July
Eugene Citizens for Human Rights
1978: Dec.
Exchange, The
1986: Oct.
F.L.G.C. Newsletter (Friends)
1978: Nov.
Facts About AIDS
1983: Aug., Dec.
Fairfax Lesbian and Gay Citizens Association
1989: June
Family Coordinator, The (Journal of Education, Couseling and Services)
1978: July
Family Diversity Project Newsletter
1989: Summer
Family Ministries and Human Sexuality
1979: Feb.
FARO Update (Federation of AIDS-related Organizations)
1983: Oct.
Federation of Parents & Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Inc. (FLAG) Informational booklet
1978
Federation of Parents & Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Inc. Newsletter (FLAG)
1983: Aug.
FLGCA Newsletter (Fairfax Lesbian and Gay Citizens Association)
1989: May
Florida Task Force Report, The
1982: Fall
Florida Task Force, Inc. Newsletter
1988: Nov. 5
Focus
1989: May
Forward Observer
1988: Summer
Foundation
1983: Sept.
Freeway L.A. (newsletter of Dignity- Los Angeles)
1983: Sept.
Friends Committee for Gay Concerns Newsletter
1977: Feb.
Friends for Lesbian and Gay Concerns
1984: Winter
Front Page
1986/1987: Dec. 15-Jan. 11
Fund Focus
1987: Winter
Furies, The
1996: Aug./Sept.
FVGA News (Fox Valley Gay Association)
1976: Spring
G.L.A.D. Briefs (Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders)
1979: Fall
G.R.E.A.T. (Gay Racially Equal and Together) Men of Gotham Newsletter
1981: June
G.V.A. Newsletter (Gay Veterans Association)
1985: Dec.
G'Vanim
1979: Mar
GAIN (Gay Awareness Iowa Nebraska)
1978: Aug. 31, Nov. 30, Dec. 31
GALA interim (pub. of the Gay Atheist League of America)
1983: Sept.
GALA Nebraskan
1989: Fall, Summer
Gala Review
1983: May/June
GALA Review (Gay Atheist League of America)
1981: March
GALAgram
1988: Summer
GALA-GU News
1988: Nov.
GALA-GU News (Georgetown University)
1988: Sept./Oct.
Galvanize!
1988: Dec.
GAO (U.S. General Accounting Office) AIDS Education
1988: Sept.
GATEScanner (Gay Association of Technicians, Engineers and Scientists)
1983: Aug.
GAU Newsletter (Gay Academic Union, Inc.)
1983: Winter/Spring
Gaudeamus (Dignity/Providence)
1979: Mar.-Aug.
Gay -'Ol Times
1992: June/July
Gay Activist (news from Gay Activists Alliance)
1971: June, Oct., Nov.
Gay Alaska
1978: June, Oct., Nov.
Gay and Lesbian Alumni of Lawrence University
1987: Apr.
Gay and Lesbian Guide to New Mexico
1986
Gay and Lesbian Media Workers Bulletin
1984: April, June
Gay Bibliography
1980: March
Gay Community Center Social Services Newsletter (Seattle)
1979: June
Gay Community News
1984: Jan. 14
Gay Community News Membership Newsletter
1987: Mar.
Gay Fathers Forum
(1983?)
Gay Hawaii
1979: June
Gay Light
1978: Oct.-Nov.
Gay Lutheran, The
1976: July-August
Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. -" Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Benefit
1983: April 30
Gay People in Medicine Newsletter
1977: Sept.
Gay People's Chronicle
1985: Feb. 1
Gay Press Association Newsletter
1981: Sept.
Gay Report
1977: Sept.
Gay Rights
1978: June
Gay Rights Guardian (newsletter of ACLU Gay Rights Chapter)
1976: Oct./Nov.
Gay Studies Newsletter
1987: Nov.
Gay Synagogue News
1978: Sept., Oct., Dec.
Gay Teachers Association Newsletter
1978: Jan.-Dec.
Gay Times, The (newsletter of the Gay Community Center of Middletown, NY)
1981: May
Gay Vote (News From the Harvey Milk Gay Democratic Club)
1982: June
Gay Writes
1985: Mar.
Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Veterans of America
1991: Jan./Feb.
Gaybeat
1988: June
Gayly Oklahoman
1989: Apr.
Gaynin'
1978: Sept., Dec.
Gaypac News (Gay News of Ithaca and Cornell)
1980: Feb., Apr.
Gays on the Hill
1976: Mar.
Gaysweek
1979: Feb. 12
Gaze
1987: Dec.
GBA Newsletter (Gay Business Association)
1978/?
Gertrude Stein Democratic Club (Gay Democrats of the Washington Metropolitan Area)
1983: Aug. (2 copies)
Gertrude's Notes
1978: Oct.-Dec.
GGBA (Golden Gate Business Association)
1982: July
GGBC Newsletter (Greater Gotham Business Council)
1978: Dec. 12
GLA Newsletter (Gays and Lesbians of Ames)
1989: Mar., June
GLAAD Bulletin (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation)
1988: July/Aug.
GLADnews (Gay and Lesbian Alliance of Greater Danbury)
1983: Oct.
GLAMA News (Gay/Lesbian March Activists Cincinnati)
1989: Feb., July
GLPCI Network (Newsletter of the Gay and Lesbian Parents Coalition International)
1992: Summer
GLPLA News (Gay and Lesbian Parents of Los Angeles)
1989: July, Sept., Oct.
GMHC Newsletter (Gay Men's Health Crisis)
1982: July
GP (Gay Press Association) Reporter, The
1982: June
Grand Union, The (Newsletter of the New York City Union of Lesbians and Gay Men)
1980: November
Grapevine
1985: Fall
Gray Pride Chicago Newsletter
1989: Mid-Summer, Summer
GUARD News (Gay United to Attack Repression and Discrimination)
1991: Dec. (?)
Guide for People with AIDS
(2nd ed.)
Guild Gazette
1989: June
H.A. News (Homosexuals Anonymous)
1991: Mar./Apr.
Hale: Newsletter of the Gay People's Union of the University of Wisconson at Stevens Point
1980: Nov.
Hampton Roads GLBVA Newsletter (Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Veterans of America)
1991: Mar.-May, Aug.
Hawaii Gay Community News
1989: Mar.
HCN Newsnotes (Health Crisis Network)
1985: June
Health Letter (published by Gay Men's Health Crisis)
1983: Oct. 15
Health Lines AIDS Bibliography
1983: Aug./Sept.
Healthlines
1983: Aug/Sept
Healthy Closet, The (Monthly Newsletter of the First Tuesday Democratic Association)
1978: Sept.
High Tech Gays
1984: Feb.
HIV Bulletin, The
1992: Sept.
HIV Education Case Studies
1991: May
HIV Frontline
1991: Aug., Nov.
HIV/AIDS Prevention
1991: Feb., Apr., July, Oct., Dec.
HIV/AIDS Project News
1991: Apr.
HIV/AIDS Surveillance (Center for Disease Control)
1989: March, April, May, June, July, Aug.
HRGA Newsletter (Hampton Roads Gay Alliance)
1988: May
HRGALA Newsletter (Hampton Roads Gay and Lesbian Alliance)
1988: June
Human Rights Campaign Fund AIDS Treatment Politics
1992: Apr.-June
Human Rights Campaign Fund Presidential Bulletin
1992: April
Ichthus (Dignity/Metropolitan New Jersey)
1978: Oct.
IFO-LEOFFRCO
1980: March (2 copies), Aug.
IGA Bulletin (International Association of Gay Women and Men)
1981: June 27, (81-1), 1981 Conference Report
IGA Newsletter (International Association of Gay Women and Men)
1980: 1980 Conference Report, Nov.
IGBO Newsletter (Gay Bowlers Organization?)
1986/1987: Winter
ILIS Newsletter (International Lesbian Information Service)
1984: March (no. 15)
Illinois Gay and Lesbian Task Force Monthly Bulletin
1987: Aug.
Impact (Journal of National Family Sex Education Week, 1978)
1978: Oct.
Impact '80 (Journal of the Institute for Family Research and Education)
1979: Oct.
Impart
1980: Oct.
InfromHer, The
1988: Apr.
Integer: Newsletter of Integrity/Chicago
1978: July 25
Integrity
1978: Oct.
Integrity Forum
1979: May/June
Integrity Informer (Integrity/Hartford)
1978: Dec.
Interaction: AIDS Naitonal Interfaith Network
1991: Aug.
Interchange (Interchange Resource Center, Washington, DC)
1979: April, June, Fall
Intercollegiate
1989: Feb.-May
Intergovernmental AIDS Reports
1988: Mar.-June, Oct./Nov.
International Women's Tribune Centre Newsletter
1980: Summer
IRB: a review of Human Subjects Research
1979: Dec.
It's About Time (official newsletter of National Lesbian Feminist Organization, NLFO)
1978: May/June
It's Time: Newsletter of the National Gay Task Force
1974: May-July
IYG Reachout (Indianapolis Youth Group)
1991: Feb., May
Kentucky Fairness Alliance Newsletter
1996: Jan., Sept.
Kids' Talk
1989: Aug., Nov.
KSA Lifeline (pub. of KS/AIDS Foundation of Houston, Inc.)
1984: Feb., Sept.
Ladyslipper Catalog and Resource Guide of Records and Tapes by Women
1984
Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund
1980: Fall/Winter
Lambda Letters
1978: Nov.
Lambda Liaison (newsletter of Lambda Alliance)
1980: Feb.
Lambda Line
1993: Jan.
Lambda Update
1984: May, Sept.
Lambda: Newsletter of the Carolina Gay Association
1977: Jan./Feb.
Lambda: The Carolina Gay and Lesbian Association Newsletter
1987: Dec.
Latitudes: International Gay Association Journal of Lesbian and Gay Human Rights
1980: Summer, April newsletter
Lavender Godzilla
1992: Summer
Lavender Labor
1992: Jan.
Lavender Umbrella
1987: July/Aug.
Law Group Notes, The (pub. of the New York Law Group)
1981: Feb.
LCN Express (Loving Committed Network)
1988: Mar., Apr., Sept.
Leaping Lesbian, The
n.d.
Leatherfolk Connection, The
1992: Summer
Legislative Guide to Gay Rights, A (pub. of the Portland Town Council)
1976
Lesbian and Gay Health (National Gay Health Education Foundation)
1984: Jan.
Lesbian and Gay Labor Network Newsletter
1987: May
Lesbian and Gay News (Bloomington Gay and Lesbian Alliance)
1981: March
Lesbian and Gay News-Telegraph
1991: Oct.
Lesbian Caucus Newsletter (National Women's Studies Association)
1989: May
Lesbian Connection
1978: Dec.
Lesbian Ethics
1986: Fall
Lesbian Herstory Archives Newsletter
1980: July
Lesbian Mothers' Resource Network
1990: Fall
Lesbian Rights Project
1987: Fall
Lesbian Visionaries
1989: Apr.
Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Citizen Action Guide
1992: Summer
Lesbian/Gay Law Notes
1985: Summer, Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.
Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby of Texas
1987: Nov.
Letter, The
1996: Oct.
LGAU: Newsletter of the Lesbian/Gay Academic Union
1989: April
LGSN (Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter)
1989: Nov.
LRC Community News (Lesbian Resource Center)
1994: June
M.G.P.C. News (Massachusetts Gay Political Caucus)
1981: Oct. 19
Mainliners
1991: Oct.
Massachusetts Gay Political Caucus Election Update
1984: Sept.
Matrices: A Lesbian-Feminist Research Newsletter
1981: Mar., June
MCC News (Metropolitan Community Church, CT)
1978: Aug.
MCT-"Mishposcheh
1978: Nov.
Media Report to Women
1978: Oct. 1, Dec. 1
Midwest Lobby Days Report (National Gay and Lesbian Task Force)
1991: Summer
Minnesota AIDS Project Newsletter
1986: March
Minnesota Gay and Lesbian Festival of Pride
1984
MOCA Network Bulletin (Men of Color AIDS Prevention Program)
1993: May
MOHR Information (Michigan Organization for Human Rights)
1978: Oct.
MOHR News and Notes (Michigan Organization for Human Rights)
1988: Spring
Mom's Apple Pie: Newsletter of the Lesbian Mothers' National Defense Fund
1986: Spring
Momentum
1991: Summer, Fall
Morbidity and Mortality Report
1981: June 5, July 3
More Light Update
1979: May
Movement Research Performance Journal
1991: Fall
NAAPP Sack (National Alumni AIDS Prevention Project)
1992: Mar.
NAGAP Newsletter (National Association of Alcoholism Professionals)
1979-1980: Winter
NAMBLA Bulletin (North American Man/Body Love Association)
1984: Sept.
Namesletter
1992: Spring
NASPA Network on Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Concerns Newsletter (National Association of Student Personnel Administrators)
1989: Apr., Dec.
Nation, The
1999: Dec. 6
National AIDS Bulletin
1988: May
National Association of People With AIDS
1985: Sept.
National Center for Lesbian Rights Newsletter
1990: Fall/Winter
National Coalition of Gay STD Services
1983: Mar., Nov.
National Gay and Lesbian Caucus Newsletter
1991: Spring
National Gay Rights Advocates Newsletter
1986: Fall
National Lobby Days Report
1992: Summer
NCADV Voice (National Coalition Against Domestic Violence)
1991: Spring
NCBG (Newsletter of the National Coalition of Black Gays)
v. 3, no. 1 (3 copies)
NCGSTDS (National Coalition of Gay STD Services) Newsletter
1981: July, Nov.
NCSSE News (National Coalition to Support Sexuality Education)
1992: Fall
NetGALA News
1988/1989: Winter
NetGALA Newsletter
1989: Spring
Network (Gay and Lesbian Parents Coalition International)
1989: Feb., Aug.,
Network News
1987: Jan.-Feb.
New Age News
1977: Sept., Nov.
New Day
1979: June
New England Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Veterans, Inc. Newsletter
1989: July
New Voice of Nebraska
1987: Feb., Oct.
New York City News, The
1984: March 18
New York City Vounteer Update (NGLTF)
1982: Jan. 12, Jan. 19, Jan. 26
News (Atlanta Gay Center)
1988: Apr. 15
News (Virginians for Justice)
1989: June/July, Oct./Nov.
News from Rutgers GALA
1990: Fall
News from the Fund for Reunion/Princeton GALA
1989: Sept.
News Jersey
1981: Sept., Dec.
News of the Columbus Gay and Lesbian Community
1980: Nov.
Newsletter (Houston Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus)
1989: Apr.
Newsletter (International Gay Rights Congress)
1974: Oct. 25
Newsletter (Redwood Empire Veterans Council for American Rights and Equality)
1991: Mar.-May, June, Sept.-Dec.
Newsletter (Right to Privacy Political Action Committee)
1989: Feb.
Newsletter (Womenspace, Cleveland Ohio)
1978/1979: Dec./Jan.
Newsletter of Parents of Lesbians and Gays Men of New York
1978: Aug./Sept., Nov.
Next
1989: Jan.11-17
NGLTF Direct Report
1998: Mar., Aug., Oct., Dec.
NGLTF Privacy Project Update
1987: Jan. 24, Mar. 16, Nov. 18
NGRA Newsletter (National Gay Rights Advocates)
1991: Spring/Summer
NGTF Action Report
1975: Jan. 31, May. 9
NGTF Summer Update
1976: Aug./Sept.
NIAID AIDS Agenda (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
1989: July
NJWAN News (New Jersey Women and AIDS Network)
1992: Summer
NMAC Healer (National Minority AIDS Council)
1991: Apr.
NOGLS NewsLine (newsletter of the National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists
1983: Aug.
North Eastern Pennsylvania Gay Alliance (N.E.P.G.A.)
1980: Jan.
Northern Lambda Nord
1980: May
Notes from the Underground
1991: May, Sept./Oct.
NOVA Law Review (Symposium on AIDS)
1988: Spring
NOW Southern Westchester: Task Force on Sexuality and Lesbianism Newsletter
1980: Winter
Nurturing News
1982: Sept.
NYPAC (New York Political Action Council)
1979: Feb.
NYSCGO Political Newsletter (New York State Coalition of Gay Organizations)
1978: Mar. 16, Sept., Oct. 9, Dec.
Office Workers News
1979: Summer
OIM (Out in Montana)
?
Old Pueblo Business and Professional Association Desert Reflections
1989: July
On a Positive Note
1990: Dec.
On the Line (newsletter of the Gay Rights National Lobby)
1977: June; v. I, no. 3 (2 copies),
ONE Letter
1982 :May
ONE, Inc. 30 Year Celebration, 1952-1982
1982: June 26, 27
Open Closet
1979: June
Open Hands
1990: Fall
Oregon Gay Rights Report
1979: Mar., Apr., June/July
Organizacion Nacional de la Salud de La Mujer Latina (National Latina Health Organization)
1990-1991
Organizing for Equality: Newsletter of the NGLTF Campus Project
1989: Mar.
OU Update (Oklahoma University)
1990: Mar.
Our Own
1978: Nov.
Our Own Community Press
1991: July
Our Time: NGTF Volunteers' Newsletter
1979: Jan.
Our Time: Official Publication of Oklahomans for Human Rights
1982
Our Times
1989: June
Our Times: Official Newsletter of the Palmetto Gay/Lesbian Association (PGLA)
1987: Dec.
Out (newsletter of the Gay Student Union of the Univ. of Delaware)
v. 2, no. 1
Out for Good (Boston Pride Guide)
1987: June 13
Out Front (Gay and Lesbian Community Action Council)
1990: Summer
Out on Campus: Standing Committee for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Awareness
1989: Mar.
Out! Magazine (New Mexico's Gay and Lesbian News Source)
1990: Dec.
Out! New Mexico's Gay and Lesbian News Source
1989: Oct.
Outlook
1998: Oct. 18
Outpostings Community Center News
1998: Feb.
P.O.L. (Proud Out Loud)
1992: June
Pallas Athena
1992: Apr./May
Paper for Our Community (Boise, Idaho)
1988: Apr.
Parents of Gays -" Lambda, pamphlet
1977
Partners: The Newsletter for Gay and Lesbian Couples
1989: Feb., May
Pentecostal Coalition (newsletter of the Pentecostal Coalition for Human Rights)
v. 1, no. 2
Perspectives (Canadian AIDS Society)
1992: Winter
PGN (Philadelphia Gay News)
1985: Dec. 13-19
Phaedrus: A Journal of Integrity/Central Indiana
1978: Sept.-Nov.
PI Perspective
1990: Oct.
Pink Thylacines
1992: Dec.
Pink Triangle Report
1988: Feb.
Pitt Men's Study News and Notes
1985: Fall
Positive Woman
1990: Dec.
Prepare
1986: Sept.
Pride of America, The
1979: Mar.
Prism News
1988: July
Proceedings of the Triangle Area Gay Scientists
1978: Sept.
Public Health Update
1987: August
PWA Coalition Newsline
1985: July
PWA-RAG (Prisoners with AIDS Rights Advocacy Group)
1989: Mar.
PWGLA Newsletter (Prince William Gay and Lesbian Association)
1988: Jan. 1
Q-Notes
1987: Dec.
Rainbow Pages of Greater Louisville
1996-1997
Record
1983: Fall
Record (newsletter of Evangelicals Concerned, Inc.)
1979: Summer
Reproductive Rights Update
1992: Apr.
Research Activities
1992: July
Resource Center Report
1991: Feb.
Resource Manual for Persons With AIDS
1984: Oct.
Response: To the Victimization of Women and Children
1984: Fall
Review (quarterly of Evangelicals Concerned, Inc.)
1979: Summer
Richmond Pride
1987: May, June
Rightfully Proud: A Gay and Lesbian Monthly from the Kansas Capital
1988: Sept., Oct, Ddec.
Rightfully Proud: St. Louis' 9th Annual Celebration of Lesbian and Gay Pride
1988: June 8-26, 1988
S.D.V.A. Newsletter (San Diego Veterans Association)
1989: Feb.-Apr.
Sacramento Lesbian and Gay Freedom Fair
1984: June 16
SAGE (Senior Action in a Gay Environment)
1978: Aug.
SAGE: Sagacious Seniors at Forum (Gay Fathers Forum of Greater New York)
1983: Oct.
SAGE: Voices (Senior Action In A Gay Environment Inc.)
1982: Summer
San Diego's Veteran's Association
1993: Mar.
San Francisco Bay Times
1993: Dec. 16
Sappho's Isle
1991: Sept.
SCW/WRF News (Southern California Women for the Whitman-Radclyffe Foundation)
1978: Mar./Apr.
SDA Kinship Connection (Publication of Seventh-day Adventist Gay Men and Women and Their Friends)
1986: Dec.
SDVA Newsletter (San Diego Veterans Association)
1990: Apr.
Seasons: The National Native American AIDS Prevention Center Quarterly
1990: Summer, Fall
Sexual Health Reports
1988: Spring
Sexual Law Reporter
1975: Jan.-Dec.
Sexuality Today
1981: Oct. 12, Nov. 2
Siecus
1976: Jan
Siecus Annotated Bibliographies (reprinted from Reports)
1989: Oct./Nov.
Siecus Dispatch
1982: Summer
SIECUS Report
1979: Sept.
Society for the Scientific Study of Sex
1987: Mar.
Sociologists' Gay Caucus Newsletter
1986: Jan., July
Southern Voice
1988: Mar. 29
Spirit of the Andorgyne
1978: Nov.
Staff Notes: A Newsletter for the Staff of Seattle Gay Clinic
1983: May, Sept.
State AIDS Reporter
1988: Feb.
Struttin' Down 5th (official publication of the Christopher Street Liberation Day Committee- CSLDC)
1984: March
Supportive Housing
1991: July, Oct.
Swing the Pussy
1999: June
Task Force Report
1981: Sept.-Dec.
TDG (The Dorian Group Newsletter)
1980: Feb. 7
TDG: Newsletter of the Dorian Group and the Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby
1987: Apr.
Technical Assistance Reports
1990: Dec.
Tennessee Gay and Lesbian Coalition Newsletter
1987: Nov. 2
Texas Gay Veterans
1990: May
T-GALA
1987: Dec.
The Fire This Time
1990: June/July
The Voice of Integrity
1992: Winter
This Month in Mississippi
1987: Mar.
This Week in Texas
1989: Apr. 14-20
Time's Up
1978: July
Together
1978: Oct.
TOHR Report (Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights)
1989: Feb.
Tomorrow
1978: Oct., Dec.
Too, Too Queer Monitor
1999: June 11
Trans-scribe (The official bulletin of HEDESTHIA- org. representing transgenderists throughout New Zealand)
1984: Summer
Treatment Issues
1987: Nov. 27Dec. 31
Trends
1973: July/Aug.
Trikone
1988: May
Tri-State Lameda News
1980: Feb., Mid- Feb., Sept.
Triumph in 86
1984: Jan.
TSA Newsletter (Tri-State Alliance)
1996: Oct.
Twin Spirit Veterans' Association
1993: Apr.
U.S. Department of Justice Pride Update
1997: Autumn, Winter
UBU Lifestyle (Unique But United)
1983: Sept.
UMass GALA News
1989: Summer
University of Illinois GALA News
1988?
Upfront
1978: Oct. 27, Nov. 10, Nov. 24
UWSLGA (Upper West Side Lesbian and Gay Association)
1981: Aug.
Vegas Gay Times
1978: June-Dec.
Veterans C.A.R.E. Aware
1991: Mar.-Nov.
Virginians for Justice
1988: Sept. 18
Voice (Kansas Information Service and Lesbian/Gay Alliance)
1987: May
Voice of Virginians for Justice
1991: Mar.
Volunteer, The (GMHC)
Vol. 1: 2-4, 9, 11
WACHIVIY News (Washington Area Consortium on HIV Infection in Youth)
1992: June/July
Walt Whitman Democratic Club
1979: Oct.
Waves
1992: June
Weekly Gayzette
1975: Oct. 3-10
West Sider, The
1978: Sept.
WHISPER (Women Hurt in Systems of Prostitution Engaged in Revolt)
1991: Spring, Summer
Wicozanni Wowapi (Native American Community Board Heath Education Good Health Newsletter)
1990-1991: Winter
William and Mary GALA News
1988: June, Oct.
Windy City Times
1991: Sept.
Wingspan (Tuscons' Gay and Lesbian, Bi-sexual and Transgendered Community Center)
1999: July-Aug.
Wisconsin Light
1991: May 2-15
Witness, The
1978: Oct.
Woman's Advocate
1987: Oct.-Nov.
Women's Agenda
1978: Jan.
Working It Out
1992: Spring Summer
World Congress Digest
1998: Winter
WorldAIDS
1989: Jan.
Yellow Brick Road, The
1978: Oct., Nov.
Yellow Page, The
1979: Mar., Apr.
Youth Alternatives (pub. of the National Youth Alternatives Project)
1978: June
ZAP (From the State College Gay Community)
1977: Oct.

Separated Books

  1. 1999 Capital Gains and Losses: A State by State Review of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and HIV/AIDS-Related Legislation in 1999.
  2. Bailey, Robert W. Out and Voitng: The Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Vote in Congressional House Elections, 1990-1996. Washington, D.C: Policy Institute of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, 1998.
  3. Bay Windows.Sept. 27- Oct. 3, 2001 and Oct. 4-10, 2001.
  4. Blair, Ralph. Holier-Than-Thou Hocus-Pocus and Homosexuality. New York: HCCC, Inc., 1977.
  5. Bray, Robert and Barrett, Beth. To Have and To Hold: Organizing for Our Right to Marry. Washington, D.C: Policy Institute of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, 1995.
  6. Burns, Richard, Neuma Crandall, Eric Rofes, eds. Gay Jubilee: A Guidebook to Gay Boston-"Its History and Resources. Boston: Lesbian and Gay Task Force of Jubilee, 1980.
  7. Cahill, Sean and Ludwig, Erik. Courting the Vote: The 2000 Presidential Candidates' Positions on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues. New York, NY: Policy Institute of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, 1999.
  8. Cahill, Sean. Leaving our Children Behind: Welfare Reform and the GLBT Community. New York, NY: Policy Institute of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, 2001.
  9. Cahill, Sean. Same-Sex Marriage in the United States: Focus on the Facts. Boulder: Lexington, 2004.
  10. Cahill, Sean. What's at Stake for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Community in the 2000 Presidential Elections. Washington, D.C: National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, 2000.
  11. Cairns, Dr. Jim, Barry Egan, Athur Gietzelt, Bridget Gilling. Homosexuality: Your Questions Answered. Chippendale, NSW (Australia): Everywoman Press, 1977.
  12. Currah, Paisley and Minter, Shannon. Transgender Equality: A Handbook for Activists and Policymakers. Washington, D.C: Policy Institute of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, 2000
  13. The Express: Florida's Leading Gay and Lesbian Community Newspaper- Volume 2, #20: October 8, 2001.
  14. First Amendment Center. State of the First Amendment. Nashville, TN: First Amendment Center, 1999.
  15. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee. Homosexuality and Citizenship in Florida: A Report of the Florida Legislative Investigation Committee. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Legislative Investigation Committee, 1964.
  16. Further Violation of Our Rights: A Journal of Issues. Ed. Carol Leigh. Washington, D.C.: Carol Leigh, 1988.
  17. Gay Men's Health Crisis. The World's Toughest Rodeo. New York: Gay Men's Health Crisis, 1983.
  18. Gay People's Chronicle- Ohio's Weekly Newspaper for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community- Volume 17, Issue 14- October 5, 2001.
  19. Gays and Film. Ed. Richard Dyer. London: British Film Institute, 1977.
  20. GLAAD/LA (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation/Los Angeles). Media Guide to the Lesbian and Gay Community. Los Angeles: GLAAD, 1990.
  21. Golden Gate Business Association Buyer's Guide and Directory. San Francisco, CA: Golden Gate Business Association, 1982.
  22. Kohn, Sally. The Domestic Partnership Organizing Manual for Employee Benefits. New York, NY: Policy Institute of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, 1999.
  23. LGBT News- October 2001- Volume 23, Issue 1
  24. Lutherans Concerned. A Call for Dialog: Gay and Lesbian Christians and the Ministry of the Church. Chicago: Lutherans Concerned, 1985.
  25. Provincetown Magazine- Volume 24, Issue 25: September 27-October 3, 2001.
  26. Shepherd Express- September 20-26, 2001 and October 11-17, 2001.
  27. Southern Voice- September 28, 2001.
  28. Twin Cities Gay and Lesbian Resource Guide. Minneapolis, MN: University Lesbian/Gay Community, 1980.
  29. Van der Meide, Wayne. Legislating Equality. New York, NY: Policy Institute of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, 2000.
  30. Vital Voice- September 28- October 11, 2001 and October 12-25, 2001.
  31. Windy City Times- October 3, 2001.
  32. Yang, Alan S. From Wrongs to Rights: Public Opinion on Gay and Lesbian Americans Moves Toward Equality. Washington, D.C: Policy Institute of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, 1998, 1999.

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