AIDS (Disease) -- Study and teaching.
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Brian R. McNaught papers
The Brian R. McNaught collection documents McNaught's career as a sexuality activist, a church activist, writer, and sensitivity trainer. Topics include the controversy of gays in the Catholic Church, AIDS training and awareness, homophobia in the workplace, and gay rights. McNaught's works, books and videos include A Disturbed Peace, On Being Gay, Gay Issues in the Workplace, Growing Up Gay and Lesbian, Homophobia in the Workplace, and Now That I'm Out, What Do I Do?.
Cornell AIDS Action records
Records of the Sexuality and AIDS educator (1987-1990) and Coordinator of Cornell AIDS Action (1990-1992), Sharon J. Dittman. Includes records of the CU AIDS Advisory Committee (1991-1992); training, workshop, and resource materials from Cornell AIDS Action and SAFER (Students for AIDS Facts Education and Responsibility); clippings on sexuality, religion, and other topics; also, educational videos on AIDS and sexuality.
Cornell AIDS Advisory Committee member files
Cornell Biology and Society 451"AIDS and Society" scrapbooks
Three scrapbooks from the "AIDS and Society" class. Also, a bed sheet "banner" with comments about AIDS by students who took the class the first time it was offered.
Cornell University Department of Policy Analysis and Management records
Course material, reports, committee meeting minutes, plans and proposals concerning the Department of Policy Analysis and Management and material relating to the merger of the Department of Human Service Studies and Consumer Economics and Housing.
National Lesbian and Gay Health Association records
Correspondence, subject files, minutes, financial records, conference planning files, publications, proposals, audio recordings, and videocassettes of the National Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation and the Federation of AIDS Related Organizations (FARO).
Out in the World records
Pauline Layton papers
Documents from the creation and early years of Cornell's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered student groups, and the Cornell Women's Studies Program (1968-1981). Pamphlets, articles, and other documents on the women's, sexual liberation, and gay liberation movements of the late 1960's and 1970's. Layton's reflections on her own gender and sexual identity. Videos concerning AIDS and equal rights for gays and lesbians.
Tracy Kronzak papers
Materials collected by Tracy Kronzak while a student at Cornell University. Includes material on gay life and AIDS in Russia, materials from the 1996 display of the AIDS Quilt in Washington, D.C., materials from gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender organizations at Cornell and in San Francisco.