Gays.
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Advocate Research and Education Foundation records
The collection pertains chiefly to the Advocate Experience, an EST-derived seminar for lesbians and gays founded by David B. Goodstein. The contains various materials from 1978 to 1981 of the Advocate Research and Education Foundation Board and the Advocate Experience staff, and manuals pertaining to the Advocate Experience and the Outrageous Experience (a seminar for instructors).
Barbara Neals Gay Games memorabilia
Programs, broadsides, coupons, magazines, schedules, and other ephemera and written material pertaining to the 1994 Gay Games in New York City, especially the women's ice hockey and martial arts competitions.
Bruce Voeller papers
Chasen Gaver papers
The papers of the "performance poet" Chasen Gaver include personal papers as well as photographs, videotapes and audiotapes; also press materials and articles about him and his work, and announcements of his performances. Also, family photographs and correspondence, personal correspondence, a diary called "Fever Journal," notebooks meticulously charting Gaver's health, and a shadowbox puppet theater used for recitations of Gaver's poem "The Ugly Side of Pretty."
Cornell Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Coalition records
Cornell University. Direct Action to Stop Homophobia records
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.
Cornell University Gay and Lesbian Alumni Association records
Cornell University Gaypril graffiti
Cornell University Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center records
David B. Goodstein papers
The David B. Goodstein collection includes documents related to Goodstein's role as a spokesperson for the gay rights movement, the Concerned Voters of California's response to the anti-gay Briggs Initiative, the "Advocate Experience," and Dade County's anti-gay activity. Also includes personal papers (certificates, diplomas, military documents, etc.) as well as photographs and slides of show horses and fine art and of Goodstein and his friends.