Lesbians
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
New York State Lesbian and Gay Lobby records
Subject file, working papers, and background material pertaining to the work of the Lobby.
Oliver Buckton papers
Materials relating chiefly to the establishment of a Lesbian, Bisexual and Gay Studies Program at Cornell in the Graduate School.
Out in the World records
Flyers for Out in the World events, memos and correspondence with other campus groups and facilities, financial records, brochures presenting information about AIDS in different languages, files on political issues on and off campus, such as a letter to Senator D'Amato about gays in the military, and flyers for student trustee candidate Julie Crotty.
Perverting the academy, or, camping out at the (A.D.) White house: a lesbian, gay and bisexual studies conference at Cornell University, records
Program, and papers delivered at the Conference by Isabel Hull, Paisley Currah, Rochelle Thorpe, Anna Marie Smith, and Mary Jacobus.
Queer Nation miscellany
Posters from the 1992 Valentine's Day action.
Rida Barnard and Diane Phillips letters
25 love letters between two women, Barnard and Phillips, while Phillips was in Greeley, Colorado and Barnard was in Waukegan, Illinois, consisting of a Valentine's card from Phillips sent February 11, 1970, and 24 cards and letters from Barnard sent between October 19, 1969 and March 30, 1970. Sometimes Barnard sent several letters on the same day.
Robert Roth papers
The Robert Roth papers include correspondence, periodicals, publications, subject files, an AIDS file, and an international file pertaining chiefly to the international gay rights movement of the 1970s through the 1980s; also, pornography and erotica catalogs and material, and legal files pertaining to Roth's work as an attorney in landlord-tenant cases.
Senior Action in a Gay Environment records
Minutes, correspondence, publicity, incorporation and legal papers, and financial records (1977-1981). Also, Doug Kimmel's notes, a report about SAGE prepared for the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Division 9 of APA. SAGE publications including SAGE News (1986-1988), For Your Information, and events calendars, 1985-1987.
Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian and Gay Issues records
Announcements and petitions for the creation of a new division within the American Psychological Association, Division 44; the Division's minutes, audiotapes of meetings, photographs, correspondence, bylaws, financial records, and reports. Revisions to the APA's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) are a major area of focus. Includes videos of APA's first Symposium, interviews with Evelyn Hooker, Del Martin, and others, and the 1989 meetings.
The trivia game camp edition[[game] :]
Game with trivia cards and instructions in a cardboard box. Provides cards with information about gay men and lesbians in the categories of nightlife, history, style, entertainment, travel, and the arts, designed to be used as a supplement to any of the standard trivia board games or as a game by itself.