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AIDS Informational Pamphlets
Collection: Rupert Raj Collection Institution: The ArQuives Creator: Service Employees International Union Date: Feb. 1986 Topics: HIV/AIDS, Lesbians Subject: Rupert Raj, Service Employees International Union Description: Informational pamphlets about AIDS and how to reduce the risk of contracting it. Specifically has information for health care workers and information aimed at lesbians. -
How To Tell a Lesbian from a Drag Queen at 40 Paces
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: Northeastern University Archives and Special Collections Creator: Henry, Nancy Date: Jan. 18, 1986 Topics: Drag queens, Hair removal, Lesbian culture, Lesbians, MtFs, Passing (Gender), Trans women, Transitioning status Subject: Gay Community News, Marsha P. Johnson Description: A humorous article dictating how to identify a drag queen, heavily reliant on stereotypes. Originally published on page 7 of volume 13, number 26 of Gay Community News. -
Letter from Bet Power to Lou Sullivan (November 16, 1986)
Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection Institution: Sexual Minorities Archives Creator: Power, Bet, Power, Ben Date: Nov. 16, 1986 Topics: Butches, FtMs, Lesbians, Letters, Self-help, Soft butches, Transsexual people Subject: Ben Power, Bet Power, Information for the Female to Male Crossdresser and Transsexual, Lou Sullivan, New Alexandria Lesbian Library Description: Handwritten response written by Lou Sullivan at the bottom of the letter. -
Organize a Lesbian Support and Singles Group
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Positive Space
Collection: Button Collection Institution: The ArQuives Creator: Date: 1977 to 2010 Topics: Bisexuals, Education, Gay men, Homophobia, Lesbians, Transgender people Description: A sticker that reads "lesbian gay transgendered bisexual queer POSITIVE SPACE," produced for the positive space campaign, which aimed to create spaces on campus where LGBTQ students felt comfortable.