Cornell University. Direct Action to Stop Homophobia records
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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
Posters and banners from DASH events including a "DASH does Earth Day" poster, a "Happy Gay Jeans Day" paper banner, a "Valentines for ALL -- DASH" poster, "Day of Silence" materials, and 3 "D.O.M.A. [Defense of Marriage Act] IS ANTI-MARRIAGE" cardboard posters. Also, 20 painted cardboard posters from the "Live Homosexual Acts on Campus" events with slogans such as "Bisexual Playing the Banjo" and "Gay Kid Studying Orgo." Also a poster from the office giving office hours.
An office logbook inherited from the Cornell LGBT Coalition and continued by DASH, and other files inherited by the Coalition, including cassette tapes from the office answering machine, photographs, letterhead, subject files, petitions about military recruiters, posters and banners, and publicity and information about various LGBT events on campus prior to 1999. Also posters by Haven, an umbrella group for LGBT social support groups, and the LGBT Resource Center, and notes from the fall 2001 Haven retreat.
Dates
- 1999-2007.
Creator
- Cornell University (Date of work: Direct Action to Stop Homophobia..) (Organization)
- Cornell Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Coalition (Organization)
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY
Cornell students created Direct Action to Stop Homophobia (DASH) in the spring of 1999 after the Cornell Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Coalition folded the semester before. The Coalition was the decendant of the original Student Homophile League, the second gay student organization in the country. DASH had a political focus and revived the earlier ZAP! panel program as its educational arm. DASH inherited the Coalition's offices and its records. The name may have come from something students saw in the records about an earlier group with the same acronym. The organization ceased in fall 1998. In spring 1999, two new groups formed: Haven, an umbrella group for social support groups, and Direct Action to Stop Homophobia (DASH) for political and educational activities.
DASH was active sporadically and held occasional office hours. In 1999, it organized a "Live Homosexual Acts on Campus" event, for which queers and allies performed "live homosexual acts," such as gayly talking on a phone or bisexually shaking hands with passersby, and passed out cards explaining that actions generally do not have sexual orientations. It resurrected "Gay Jeans Day" and several times advertised with posters "If you support LGBT rights, wear blue jeans on Wednesday." Follow-up information explained "You never know who's LGBT or who supports LGBT rights; you can't tell by looking." One of the Gay Jeans Days prompted the Cornell Review to respond with "Conservative Khakis Day." In spring 2000, DASH held a National Day of Silence rally on Ho Plaza. In fall 2000, DASH sponsored a blood drive, "Give Blood because We Can't," paired with a letter-writing campaign to the American Red Cross and the Federal Drug Administration. DASH was mostly inactive during 2002, until students revived it in spring of 2003. It held an action to bring attention to violence against transgender people. It ceased in spring 2006.
Extent
3.4 cubic feet. (3.4 cubic feet.)
Abstract
Posters and banners from DASH events including a "DASH does Earth Day" poster, a "Happy Gay Jeans Day" paper banner, a "Valentines for ALL -- DASH" poster, "Day of Silence" materials, and 3 "D.O.M.A. [Defense of Marriage Act] IS ANTI-MARRIAGE" cardboard posters. Also, 20 painted cardboard posters from the "Live Homosexual Acts on Campus" events with slogans such as "Bisexual Playing the Banjo" and "Gay Kid Studying Orgo." Also a poster from the office giving office hours.
SEPARATED MATERIAL
Amethyst. Binghamton: Save Your Own Lives, Inc. 3 issues.
Beyond the Binary: A Tool Kit for Gender Identity Activism in Schools. Gay-Straight Alliance Network/Tides Center, Transgender Law Center, and National Center for Lesbian Rights, 2004.
Bi Women. Boston: Bisexual Women's Network. 1 issue.
Black Nations/Queer Nations?. New York, NY. 1 issue.
Center Voice. New York, NY: Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center. 2 issues.
Community Prescription Service InfoPack. New York, NY. 3 issues.
CUGALA News. Ithaca, NY. 1 issue.
The Directory. Ithaca, NY: Ithaca LGBT Task Force. 1 issue.
The Gay Connection. Johnson City, NY: Southern Tier AIDS Program, Inc. 1 issue.
Gayzette. Utica, NY: Greater Utica Lambda Fellowship, Inc. 4 issues.
Guía de Recursos para Salir del Clóset. Human Rights Campaign Foundation, s.l., n.d.
HIV Education Case Studies. Washington, D.C.: United States Conference of Mayors. 1 issue.
ISMIR Chronicle. Pittsburgh, PA: International Sexual Minorities Information Resource. 1 issue.
The Lavender Line. New York, NY: Heritage of Pride. 1 issue.
Newsletter. Ithaca, NY: Tompkins County Task Force for Battered Women. 2 issues.
Outlines. Ithaca, NY. 2 issues.
SpoonFed.Washington, D.C. 2 issues.
Sylvia Rivera Law Project Newsletter. New York, NY. 1 issue.
Women's Info News. Syracuse, NY: Women's Information Center. 1 issue.
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:
- Rima Turner
- Date completed:
- March 2007
- EAD encoding:
- Rima Turner, March 2007Sarah Keen, March 2008Sara McDermott, June 2010
- Date modified:
- Jude Corina, July 2017
- Audiocassettes.
- Bisexuality.
- Cornell Gay Liberation
- Cornell Gay Liberation Front
- Cornell Gays, Lesbians and Bisexuals of Color
- Cornell Lesbian, Bisexual and Questioning Women
- Gay People at Cornell
- Gay college students.
- Gay liberation movement -- New York (State) -- Ithaca.
- Gays -- Societies, etc.
- Gays.
- Handbills.
- Homosexuality.
- Lesbians.
- Posters.
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Compiled by Rima Turner
- Date
- March 2007
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
Repository Details
Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853
607-255-3530
607-255-9524 (Fax)
rareref@cornell.edu