Advocate (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
C. John Knoebel papers
Documents, photographs, audiotapes, videos, T-shirts, and magazines documenting C. John Knoebel's work for the Advocate and Triangle Marketing Services, as well as his political activities. Includes interviews with David Goodstein, Phil Andros, and Tom of Finland; surveys and marketing research; gay merchandise catalogs from the 1990s and early 2000s; recordings of radio advertisements for the Advocate; and special issues of the Advocate and other LGBT magazines.
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.
Michael G. Shively papers
Michael Shively's personal papers, including files from his work as Associate Director of the Center for Homosexual, Education, Evaluation, and Research (CHEER) at San Francisco State University, 1975-1980; his work for Liberation Publications Inc., which published the ADVOCATE, 1980-90; and his work at Damron Publishing since 1990.