Box 8
Contains 9 Results:
Gay Activists Alliance ephemera, Undated
One button and one sticker. Gay Activist Alliance was founded in New York six months after the more politically and tactically radical Gay Liberation Front which was established immediately following the Stonewall Riots in June 1969. The GAA adopted as its logo the lower-case Greek letter lambda to symbolize the exchange of energy.
Southern Gay Liberator, Undated
Memorandum from Southern Gay Liberator and Gay Liberation and Feminist Resource Listing on where to obtain books and pamphlets on feminism, gay liberation, homosexuality and socialism.
Comite d'Urgence Anti-Repression Homosexuelle, 1980 - 1981
One handbill and one flyer. Founded in Paris in July 1979 and went on to become the main national lesbian and gay organization in France in the 1980s. Compared to French gay liberation groups of the 1970s, CUARH was marked by a focus on reformist demands related to the everyday lives of lesbian and gay people and a far lesser emphasis on theory and strict ideological tests.
Jean-Baptiste Carhaix, 1991 - 2012
One illustrated promotional card depticting Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, six postcards and one business card. All deptict photographs by French photographer Jean-Baptiste Carhaix.
Bag from "Q Notes"
Charlotte, North Carolina. From Mark Handel.
Miscellaneous ephemera from Pride Festivals, 1992-1995
North Carolina. From Mark Handel.
Miscellaneous ephemera from Pride Festival, 1996
Charlotte, North Carolina. From Mark Handel.
"AIDS Walk New York Sunday May 2, 1993" t-shirt, 1993
New York, New York. From Mark Handel.
"AIDS Walk New York Volunteer" t-shirt, 1993
New York, New York. From Mark Handel.