Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. Video consists of a compilation of Cheer Dallas preparing for and participating in the Gay Games IV, 1994, in New York City, New York.
Two New York Times clippings about New York bills being introduced which would put specific guidance on how doctors can reveal AIDS diagnoses and to whom.
A Wall Street Journal article about a presidential panel being put together to address barriers to patients quickly getting drugs to treat cancer and AIDS.
Photocopy of a New York Times article about Paul von Wupperfield, Log Cabin Republican leader, discussing his conflicting roles as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and as a Republican.
A copy of a New York Times clipping about Rosa Martinez, a mother who adopted a child who acquired AIDS and who fought to have her daughter educated in an equitable environment.
A New York Times article about the city of New York struggling to assist patients with AIDS and asking New York state and the American federal government for assistance.
A Wall Street Journal clipping about the National Commission on AIDS and disbanding while speaking about how discouraged they were at how little progress had been achieved in the AIDS crisis.
Close-up view of part of a poster advertising of the Gay Games IV in 1994. There is a picture of the Statue of Liberty above the words, "Unity '94 New York City. For Registration or Other Information on The Games Call 212-633-9494." Logos for sponsors are printed along the bottom.
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. From the beginning until 8:27 are clips from the opening ceremony of the 1994 Gay Games IV. From 8:27 to12:38 are clips of all of the sporting events that took place that week. At 12:46 until the end are clips from the closing ceremony and performances.
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. Network Q covers the events of Gay Games IV, including its sport events and cultural festival, and Stonewall 25 march for Stonewall's 25th anniversary.
Photocopy of a section of an article written by New York author Richard Reeves and titled 'Too Late to Kill the Messenger' and dated 1979, and argues for the role of media during violent situations.
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