Box 37
Contains 96 Results:
House Reauthorizes NEA, Rejects Censorship Amendment; but Senate Committee Reinstates Restrictions, October 17, 1990
Correspondence, financial and administrative records, field and subject files, press clippings, photographs, and miscellany that, taken together, provide a broad overview of the American movement for lesbian, gay, transgender, and bisexual rights starting in 1973.
Senate Approves NEA Bill After Striking Content Restrictions, October 25, 1990
Correspondence, financial and administrative records, field and subject files, press clippings, photographs, and miscellany that, taken together, provide a broad overview of the American movement for lesbian, gay, transgender, and bisexual rights starting in 1973.
Congress Reforms U.S. Immigration Policy; Restrictions Against Gay People with AIDS Eased, October 30, 1990
Correspondence, financial and administrative records, field and subject files, press clippings, photographs, and miscellany that, taken together, provide a broad overview of the American movement for lesbian, gay, transgender, and bisexual rights starting in 1973.
NGLTF Expands Staff; Names New Lesbian and Gay Health Lobbyist and Program Support Staff, November 1, 1990
Correspondence, financial and administrative records, field and subject files, press clippings, photographs, and miscellany that, taken together, provide a broad overview of the American movement for lesbian, gay, transgender, and bisexual rights starting in 1973.
Creating Change Conference Hosts 700 Activists, November 15, 1990
Correspondence, financial and administrative records, field and subject files, press clippings, photographs, and miscellany that, taken together, provide a broad overview of the American movement for lesbian, gay, transgender, and bisexual rights starting in 1973.
NGLTF Blasts Hypocrisy and Homophobia at Essence Magazine, November 27, 1990
Correspondence, financial and administrative records, field and subject files, press clippings, photographs, and miscellany that, taken together, provide a broad overview of the American movement for lesbian, gay, transgender, and bisexual rights starting in 1973.