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Robert Garcia papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 7574

COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

Series I. Personal

Robert Garcia's personal papers include resumes, an obituary, his memorial announcement, birth and baptismal certificates, address books, a passport, a biographical essay by his friend Karen Ramspacher, photographs, and other items pertaining to his private life. Garcia's journals date from 1985, 1988, and 1991 and include an undated journal. Garcia wrote in them sporadically, noting items of interest, and kept many loose papers within their pages. In his later journals he speaks of his impending death. Additional topics include ACT UP, his daily plans and activities, employment and finances, as well as clippings detailing Garcia's numerous appearances in the media.

Garcia's 1988 arrest on Wall Street and his subsequent testimony are included, as well as his resignation as Insurance Services Office executive secretary in 1990. Included are files Karen Rampspacher kept on Robert's health, treatments, health insurance, and the AIDS drug assistance program and files Bob Scapa, his hoyfriend during 1990-1992, kept on AIDS symptoms and other issues. Garcia kept many telephone numbers and miscellaneous notes from friends. He also had in his possession photographs of Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean, in addition to those of his family and friends. Garcia's papers included the high school diploma and photo album of fellow AIDS activist Rodger Pettyjohn.

Series II. Correspondence

Garcia's incoming correspondence is from friends and family. The familial correspondence spans approximately 1986 to 1991. The correspondence with friends begins in 1983 when Garcia was twenty-one and somewhat involved with Anthony Milanez, a man who that year wrote him numerous passionate letters. Milanez' letters abruptly stopped though Garcia received an occasional card from him from in the years 1986 to 1991. Garcia's correspondence from friends continued until 1991, and included an ex-lover Joseph Lonzi, past and present members of his New York City loft, and many other friends and acquaintances. He received a Christmas card from Phil Zwickler and post cards from Tim Miller, one of the "NEA Four" (National Endowment for the Arts artists whose grants were terminated following political pressure). Many cards and letters lack dates. In addition, a portion of his 1990 correspondence was never opened.

Series III. ACT UP

This series includes minutes, fliers, press releases, and assorted miscellany from committees Garcia was involved with such as Outreach, Majority Action, Latino Caucus, Speakers Bureau, and the Lesbian and Gay Activist History Project, as well as ACT UP publications and clippings concerning ACT UP in the media (New York) and other national and international chapters. It also includes press releases from major ACT UP protests such as the FDA Action (October 1988), Target City Hall (March 28, 1989), Storm the N.I.H. (May 21, 1990), and Stop the Church (December 10, 1989). Notable in the series are several histories of queer activism compiled by the Lesbian and Gay Activist History Project.

Series IV. AIDS

This series includes articles about the AIDS epidemic in the media, as well as such topics as drug treatment, safe sex practices, health insurance, anti-HIV discrimination, nutrition, and housing for HIV+ people. The series includes reports from the Presidential Commission on the HIV Epidemic (1987, 1988), the International Conference on AIDS (1990, 1991, 1992), and a conference regarding minorities and AIDS. The focus of Garcia's AIDS files was a critique of the United States government's handling of the AIDS crisis.

Series V. Topical Files

This series includes files Garcia kept on many other topics of interest to him, including gays and lesbians of color, women and AIDS, AIDS and New York City politics, gay Catholics, reproductive rights, gay and lesbian activism, and gay and lesbian events in the arts. Gay and lesbian activism featured in the media is prominently noted, as well as fliers and publications regarding gay and lesbian events in New York City and those held at the City's Lesbian and Gay Community Center. He kept files on a number of organizations, including his video collective, House of Color. There are files on Queer Nation, the Lesbian and Gay People of Color Steering Committee, Dignity: Gay and Lesbian Catholics, NAMBLA (North American Man/Boy Love Association)), COOL (Committee of Outraged Lesbians), WHAM (Women's Health Action and Mobilization), and MACT (Men of All Colors Together). Also included is information regarding Lesbian and Gay Studies programs implemented in colleges and universities in the United states, and conferences and events sponsored by these programs. In addition Garcia kept leaflets from Phil Zwickler and Raymond Navarro's memorial ceremonies. The series includes single issues of periodicals useful to Garcia in his research.

Series VI. Ephemera

Included in this series are gay buttons and stickers, post cards, safe sex packets, political pamphlets, matchbooks, phonodiscs, name tags, and drawings on paper napkins.

Series VII. Graphic Material

Graphic material includes posters, oversized pictorial works, and other items topically consistent with the rest of the Collection.

Series VIII. Video Material

This series includes biographical material such as the memorial tape made by Garcia's friends and a home video of this family. The videos also show Garcia and other activists talking to various audiences about AIDS, identity politics, race and sexuality. Included is work by the video collective House of Color.

Dates

  • 1988-1993.

Creator

Language of Materials

Collection material in English

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Robert Garcia was born in 1962 in Whittier, California. His years in New York City were devoted chiefly to political activism, pertaining especially to issues of race and sexuality. In "Speak for Yourself: 7 Activists Talk about ACT-UP," by Jim Hubbard, 1990, Garcia said that being half Navajo, half Mexican, and gay were the three things that identified who he was. He was an important member of ACT UP in New York City, founding and directing committees and caucuses within the organization. A leading role in ACT UP actions and demonstrations led to Garcia's participation in several video projects with the video collective House of Color. His activities extended to Latino and pro-choice activism, and included active participation in the national organization Men Of All Colors Together. He died of complications due to AIDS in New York City in 1993.

Extent

9.0 cubic feet. (9.0 cubic feet.)

Abstract

The Robert Garcia papers include personal papers and files reflecting Garcia's personal life and involvement in lesbian and gay rights, reproductive rights, and AIDS activism. Garcia's papers also reflect his involvement in ACT UP-New York, the national organization Men of All Colors Together (formerly Black and White Men Together), and a video collective called House of Color; also, testimony regarding his arrest for civil disobedience at an ACT UP demonstration. A collection of videocassettes includes biographical material as well as footage related to activism about AIDS, identity politics, race and sexuality; also work by House of Color.

SERIES LIST

Series I. Robert Garcia Personal Papers
Boxes 1, 10
Series II. Correspondence
Boxes 1-2
Series III. ACT UP
Boxes 2-4, 10
Series IV. AIDS
Boxes 4-6, 10
Series V. Topical File/Research File
Boxes 6-7, 10, 11, 12
Series VI. Ephemera
Box 8
Series VII. Graphic Material
Box 9, Map Case
Series VIII. Video Material
V-110 to V-130

SEPARATED MATERIAL

List Of Periodicals Removed From Robert Garcia Collection, And Placed In The Human Sexuality Collection Periodicals:

  1. PWA (People with AIDS) Newsline (8 folders)
  2. Body Positive (7 folders)
  3. Black/Out
  4. A Different Light Review
  5. SIDA Hora
  6. ATR (AIDS Treatment Registry) (2 folders)
  7. PI Perspective (2 folders)
  8. AIDSINFO Digest
  9. AIDS/HIV Experimental Treatment Directory
  10. STOP THE VIOLENCE
  11. HOLY TIT CLAMPS
  12. ALTER EGO
  13. Reverberate
  14. HOMOture
  15. PANSY BEAT
  16. TED
  17. ONE
  18. Radical America (2 folders)
  19. B and G
  20. My Comrade
  21. Genre
  22. San Francisco Sentinel
  23. Gay Community News
  24. Sappho's Isle
  25. The ABC No Rio Rag
  26. MEC
  27. VIVA!
  28. BLK (3 folders)
  29. SOUP
  30. VISIBILITIES
  31. GAIPIED
  32. Reproductive Rights Newsletter
  33. ADVOCATE (2 folders)
  34. APLA UPDATE
  35. News Jersey
  36. OUTCRY
  37. NJ ACT UP
  38. BEING ALIVE
  39. Treatment Issues
  40. AIDS Treatment News
  41. GLAAD Bulletin

Single Issues

  1. Breakthrough
  2. Our World
  3. Science Fiction Chronicle
  4. Streetwize Comics
  5. Pink Triangle
  6. Image
  7. Pussy Grazer (zine)
  8. Whispering Campaign (zine)
  9. Brains (zine)
  10. Michael's Thing (zine)
  11. BIMBOX (zine)
  12. The Independent
  13. GS (Gay Scotland)
  14. Die Heisse Nummer (The Hot Number) - German periodical
  15. Mediafile
  16. Piss Elegant (zine)
  17. Caribbean Heat
  18. !AHA!
  19. Factsheet Fire
  20. EDGE
  21. The Children's Voice
  22. LA Weekly
  23. Frontiers
  24. GAWK
  25. DPN (Diseased Pariah News)
  26. The Pyramid Periodical
  27. NYQ
  28. SIN BROS.
  29. Gayellow Pages
  30. Straight to Hell
  31. Christopher Street
  32. QW
  33. James White Review
  34. The Newsletter
  35. Arizona Community Echo
  36. GAPS (The Gay [Men's] Amateur Press Society)
  37. Project X
  38. Optimist
  39. Wisconsin Light
  40. Reality Check
  41. Fertile La Toyah
  42. DEAN
  43. J.D.'s
  44. Surviving and Thriving With AIDS: Hints for the Newly Diagnosed
  45. Lesbian Herstory Archives
  46. Lesbian Contradiction
  47. [Swish]
  48. [Ashtray]

List Of Books Removed From Robert Garcia's Collection:

  1. Between The Lines, 1987editors: C. Chung, A. Kim, A. K. Lemeshewsky
  2. Homosexual Counseling Journal, July 1974, April 1976editor: Ralph Blair
  3. ...And Justice for All trustee: Michael M. Berlin
  4. AIDS, Civil Rights and the Public Health: America's Leaders Speak Out, 1988published by NGRA (National Gay Rights Advocates)
  5. Drawing on the Gay Experience, 1987Gerard P. Donelan
  6. Donelan's Back, 1988Gerard P. Donelan
  7. Heal Your Body, 1976Louise L. Hay
  8. Living with Aids, 1987Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc.
  9. The Politics of AIDS, 1986Nancy Krieger, Rose Appleman
  10. Socialist Review (SR)October - December 1988Executive editor: Ron Silliman
  11. The Evergreen Chronicles, Winter 1987editors: Don Markus Matsen, Barrie Jean Borich, Doug Federhart, Lisa Albrecht
  12. Bowers vs. Hardwick: The Supreme Court and Sodomy, 1986Jim Peron
  13. The Combahee River Collective Statement: Black Feminist Organizing Seventies and Eighties, 1986 editor: Barbara Smith
  14. STRIP AIDS(comic book)
  15. Gay Freedom 1970 editors of QQ
  16. Other Countries: Black Gay Voices
  17. No TitleTheo Lipfert

Physical Description

Personal papers, correspondence, subject files, ephemera, posters, broadsides, photographs, videos, etc.

General

Contact Information:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections 2B Carl A. Kroch Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524 rareref@cornell.edu http://rmc.library.cornell.edu
Compiled by:
Catherine Tingey, Brenda Marston, Phil McCray, Marry Warren, Maura Jane Flood
Date completed:
Spring 1994
EAD encoding:
Mireille Lee, April 2000Sarah Keen, Ezra Corral, August 2008
Date modified:
Jude Corina, February 2017

Processing Note:

Some periodicals and books were removed from the Robert Garcia Collection during processing. These are listed at the end of this guide.

Status
Completed
Author
Compiled by Catherine Tingey, Brenda Marston, Phil McCray, Mary Warren, Maura Jane Flood
Date
April 2000
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
ENG

Repository Details

Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository

Contact:
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853
607-255-3530
607-255-9524 (Fax)