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[Acad. Orientation]
A video of a student orientation for summer students.
Affirmation News, Volume 3, Number 6, June 1994
Newsletter of the Dallas chapter of the United Methodists for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Concerns discussing the group's activities and other news, events, and information of interest to members.
["Affirmations" gallery walkthrough and office tour]
Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during their exhibition "Affirmations" with new work by Schroeder Cherry sponsored by Neman Marcus. The exhibition ran from June 12th-August 31st, 1994 in the James E. Kemp Gallery. The VHS footage shows a gallery walkthrough ending at the 3:11 time mark where the image fades to black and switches to an office tour.
Amon Carter Museum Educator Receives National Award
A news release from the Amon Carter Museum awarding Allison Perkins, Education Director at the Amon Carter, National Art Education Association Western Region Museum Educator of the Year for 1994. The award was presented to Perkin at the 1994 National Art Education Association convention in Baltimore in April, 1994.
[Amon Carter Museum News Release, June 24, 1994]
A news release from the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth. The release announces that Allison Perkins, Education Director at the Amon Carter, was named the 1994 National Art Education Association Western Region Museum Educator of the Year. The piece also gives a short history of her education and work prior to the Amon Carter and her current collaboration with NTIEVA.
Amon Carter Museum News Release, June 24, 1994
Photocopy of an immediate news release from the Amon Carter Museum on the topic of a national award won by one of the educators. The release gives a summary of who the winner, Allison Perkins, is and her history in art museum education. There is also a quote from the Director of the Amon Carter Museum, Jan K. Muhlert. In the top right-hand corner of the paper are the hand-written letters "McC" which possibly stands for McCarter.
Annual Reports of Foundations
A newsletter clipping, with details on the DeWitt Wallace-Redaer's Digest Fund. The purpose of the support fund is the improvement of elementary and secondary schools, encouraging school and community collaborations, and the professional development of educators. Another clipping is attached to the first on, "Principals As Staff Developers," John Macrostie states that inservice education can no longer consist of irregular episodic workshops but must be continuous.
[Article: Decathlete, family man, games founder]
A magazine article about the last days of Dr. Tom Waddell's life from Dick Schaap's view. Dr. Tom Waddell was the founder of the Gay Games, a famous athlete, and was diagnosed with AIDS.
[Article: Gay Games IV]
A magazine article about Linda Villarosa describing her experience at the Gay Games III (1990) and her expectations towards the Gay Games IV (1994).
[Article: Score card #2]
A magazine article estimating the tourist revenue, the amount of souvenirs sold, and the amount of visitors attending the Gay Games IV (1994).
[Article: The Games Men Play]
A magazine article about the discrimination male gay athletes underwent during their professional careers and their experiences with homophobia.
[Article: Unlevel playing fields]
A magazine article about the discrimination and experiences lesbian athletes suffered during their professional careers.
Birth Outcomes Following Zidovudine Therapy in Pregnant Women
A published article by Morbidity and Mortality about the birth outcomes after treating HIV positive pregnant women with zidovudine (ZDV).
[Booklet with Envelope: Social Security Information]
Booklets about working while disabled or HIV positive with Social Security benefits.
[Bulletin: HIV/AIDS resources and services]
A bulletin from the Stonewall 25 HIV/AIDS Advisory Committee and Gay Games IV HIV/AIDS Task Force listing resources and services available to event attendees with HIV/AIDS.
[Calendar listing: Free Gala Reception for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Physicians and Medical Students]
A calendar listing from the American Association of Physicians for Human Rights inviting lesbian, gay and bisexual physicians and medical students to a gala reception.
[Calendar listing: The Center Lesbian Pride Dance]
A calendar listing from the Center Women & Friends Productions for the Center Lesbian Pride Dance.
[Clipping: Chose to lead Texas Republicans, former Reagan aide stresses unity]
Photocopy of a Washington Times clipping of a Reuters article about the Texas Republican Party electing a new chairman, Tom Pauken.
[Clipping: Convention notebook]
An Austin American-Statesman clipping with short news blurbs about local and national politics.
[Clipping: Food Pantry News]
AIDS Update newspaper clipping featuring story "Food Pantry News" by Mary Franklin, Food Pantry Coordinator, page 17 and 18, June 1994. Article includes objectives and goals for the The Food Pantry program. Other articles in the newspaper provide information about medicine and Broadway Cares.
[Clipping: Three gay couples sue City of Austin over lost insurance benefits]
Photocopy of a clipping regarding a lawsuit over proposition 22, which excludes LGBT partners from insurance benefits.
[Clipping: Two work inside GOP to get gay, abortion issues dropped]
A Fort Worth Star-Telegram clipping about Andy Smith and Paul von Wupperfeld working from within the GOP to change its political platform.
[Clipping: Victim drove to Irving before murder, police say]
Details about the violent death of Leopoldo "Paul" Quintanilla Jr.
[Copy of clipping: Victim drove to Irving before murder, police say]
Xerographic of a newspaper clipping with some details about the violent death of Leopoldo "Paul" Quintanilla Jr.
[Copy of fax from Alan Ross to Dennis Vercher]
Xerographic of a fax from Alan Ross of the Dallas Tavern Guild to Dennis Vercher with proposed plans to bring together some of the businesses in Oak Lawn.
[Copy of letter: Jim Foster to the Dallas Voice]
Letter from Jim Foster to the Dallas Voice.
[Copy of letter: Jim Foster to the Dallas Voice]
Xerographic of a letter from Jim Foster to the Dallas Voice relaying a request for the newspaper to write an article about the murder of Leopoldo Quintanilla, Jr.
[Copy: Order of dismissal and for sanctions]
Xerographic of the order for dismissal and for sanctions in the Mark William Nelson bankruptcy petition.
[Correspondence: Mark William Nelson to Constance Fouts]
Fax to attorney Constance Fouts from Mark William Nelson rejecting proof of claim for approximately $2 million from the previous month. First page is very faded.
[Court Order: Mark William Nelson]
A court order from the United States Bankruptcy Court, ruling in favor of the PWA Coalition of Dallas, AIDS Service of Dallas, and Donald J. Maison Jr.
[Dale Branum Family home videos, June 30, 1994]
Video footage from the Dale Branum Collection from June 30th, 1994. This is a collection of home videos primarily focused on a young child and their parents performing activities inside and around their house.
[The Dallas Morning News articles, June 13, 1994]
An article clipping from The Dallas Morning News article 'A rosier picture' written by Larry Bleiberg. The piece covers the planned rebuilding of the Dallas ISD fine arts program through several years of revamped funding and building up of curriculum.
Dallas school officials welcome plans to rebuild elementary art programs
A newspaper clipping featuring an article on the Dallas Independent School District having plans to rebuild its fine arts program in elementary schools. Their proposed budget of $620,000 will be to add seventeen art and music teachers and to expand the elementary school band programs.
Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1994
Weekly newspaper from Dallas, Texas that includes local, state, and national news and advertising of interest to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community.
Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1994
Weekly newspaper from Dallas, Texas that includes local, state, and national news and advertising of interest to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community.
Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1994
Weekly newspaper from Dallas, Texas that includes local, state, and national news and advertising of interest to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community.
Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1994
Weekly newspaper from Dallas, Texas that includes local, state, and national news and advertising of interest to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community.
[Dates: Gay Rites 2]
A document announcing "Gay Rites 2" events and dates during the Gay Games IV (1994).
[Denton Record-Chronicle 'Arts & Ideas', June 19, 1994]
A clipping from the 'Arts & Ideas' section of the Denton Record-Chronicle that notes what events are in the upcoming week. This piece includes a talk by Dr. R. William McCarter on the Barnes art collection, some of which was on display at the Kimbell Art Museum, a Father's Day Dallas Zoo event, the next Concerts on the Square event, upcoming TWU theater performances, and a series of performances by community groups called Starrise.
[Denton Record-Chronicle 'Education', June 19, 1994]
A clipping from the 'Education' section of the Denton Record-Chronicle possibly written by Holly Becka. The piece covers the new TWU president's first scheduled visit to the campus followed by a snapshot update for the NTIEVA program's work with Denton ISD.
[Denton Record-Chronicle 'Friday Living', June 17, 1994]
A clipping from the 'Friday Living' section of the Denton Record-Chronicle newspaper. The piece covers the second lecture that Dr. R. William McCarter, UNT professor and co-director of NTIEVA, gave on the Barnes Collection exhibit at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth.
[Dr. William McCarter lectures on Albert C. Barnes]
A newsletter featuring a snippet on Dr. William McCarter, Regents Professor at the University of North Texas, giving a lecture on the Albert C. Barnes art collection, "Dr. Albert C. Barnes: The Education of an Educators," at the St. Andrew Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 300 W. Oak St., Denton, TX. The lectures on Barnes is in conjunction with an exhibition at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth.
[Events and letter: Stonewall 25 Officially Endorsed Events]
An agenda and letter from the International March on the United Nations to Affirm Human Rights of Lesbian and Gay People discussing the events they will be hosting in honor of the 25th Anniversary of Stonewall.
[Exhibition Schedule: Gays and Film: Get Reel]
An exhibition schedule from the Museum of Modern Art for their upcoming showcase, Gays and Film: Get Reel.
[Ezekiel Cullen House: A Timeless Gem of Greek Revival Architecture in San Augustine, Texas]
The Ezekiel Cullen House, a distinguished property listed on the National Register of Historic Places, stands as a testament to Greek Revival architecture. Commissioned by Ezekiel Cullen and completed in 1839 by Augustus Phelps, this grand residence boasts a single-story central hall flanked by elegant rooms on each side. Thanks to the dedicated restoration efforts by Raiford Stripling and the generous donation by Hugh Roy Cullen, the house is now cherished by the Ezekiel Cullen Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, preserving its rich history for future generations.
[Family and Medical Leave Program]
A document that specifies the details of the Departmental policy relative to a provision of Public Law 103-3, The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993.
[Fax: Cedar Springs Business Organization]
Fax from Alan Ross of the Dallas Tavern Guild to Dennis Vercher with proposed plans to bring together some of the businesses in Oak Lawn.
[Fax Notice and Letter from the Getty Center to UNT for NTIEVA]
A documented fax notice accompanied by a formal letter addressed to UNT officials, delivering the exciting news of the Getty Center's official approval of a grant for NTIEVA.
[Flyer: Jazz Up Your Juneteenth Weekend]
Flyer from the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters advertising the upcoming musical event which featured Martha Burk and Sarah Vaughn on June 18-19, 1994 at the Clarence Muse Cafe Theatre.
[Flyer: Pride at work - Stonewall 25]
A flyer from the National Gay/Lesbian/Bi/Transgendered Labor Organization advertising their upcoming conference, Pride at Work, pointed at teaching LGBT activists how to carry that activism with them into their workplace.
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