AIDS (Disease)
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
ACT UP Ithaca records
Records include subject files on women and AIDS, communities of color, health/community organizations, HIV exclusion (INS immigration policy), treatment data, Queer issues, Rep. James Seward, Senator Jesse Helms; files on various ACT UP actions, the national Marlboro-Miller boycott called in 1990, Board of Education's policy, and presidential candidate's positions on AIDS (1992); Also, member Ned Brinkley's files on local and national ACT UP events and news.
Brent Nicholson Earle papers
Center for Sex and Culture collection
Original layouts for Good Vibrations catalogs, Down There Press titles, and the magazine Venus Infers; promotional materials for Good Vibrations; ephemera, including ephemeral publications, and about sex radical San Francisco, some collected by Patrick Califia. Also, original negatives in layout form for a publication about women and AIDS.
Citizen Soldier records
Includes records of the Citizens' Commission of Inquiry on U.S. War Crimes and the Safe Return Amnesty Committee, both Vietnam War-era groups, and a successor of the two organizations, Citizen Soldier.
Larry Bush papers
The collection consists of Bush's personal papers and collected news articles. Subjects include AIDS, the Human Rights Campaign Fund, the National Gay Task Force, and the legislative and legal aspects of gay rights.
Michael J. Ellis papers
National Latino/a Lesbian and Gay Organization (LLEGO), Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, and other ephemera
National LGBTQ Task Force records
Phil Zwickler papers
Documents, videos, and film from Phil Zwickler's work on "Rights and Reactions," as well as several other projects, including some material regarding "Fear of Disclosure," and miscellaneous files and photographs, mostly from 1987 to 1992.
Pluto Press gender and sexuality collection
Pluto Press gender and sexuality collection consists of 30 files with writings, correspondence, press releases, newspaper and magazine clippings, book covers, contracts, and more between the Pluto Press and authors specialized in gender and sexology, dating from 1982 to 2011. Authors include Judith Rowland, Emmanuel Reynaud, and Bill Marshall. Issues examined include sexual assault and abuse, homosexuality, and sexual identity.