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[U.S. Army 7th Division Insignia pin]
Photograph of U.S. Army 7th Division Insignia pin from the United States Army Major General Olinto Mark Barsanti Papers, held by UNT Special Collections. The pin is a red circle with a silver rim. Inside of the red circle are two black triangles meeting at a point in the middle, part of the golden back can be seen.
[Unfurling pride flag at LGBTQ reception]
Photograph of a pride flag being unfurled at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. Event attendees can be seen crowded on the lower floor, looking up and away from the camera. Several members of the group are taking pictures. Adam Medrano (left) is standing with a group of people on the upper level, facing the audience. He is holding a microphone.
[Unfurling pride flag at LGBTQ reception, from below]
Photograph of a pride flag being unfurled at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. Event attendees can be seen crowded on the lower floor, looking up and away from the camera. Several members of the group are taking pictures. Adam Medrano (left) is standing with De'An Roper (2nd left) and five other people on the upper level, facing the audience. He is holding a microphone. A pride flag is hanging below them.
[United they stood]
Photograph of a display case filled with oral history interview transcripts, photographs, stories from the archived North Texas Daily newspapers, a street survey of southeast Denton book, and other texts from the Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship held by the Special Collections. On this shelf, is the newspaper clipping from the Denton Record Chronicle from 1994, titled "United they stood: How one group of women beat prejudice." Also on display is The Good Neighbor pledge card, asking the community to develop commitment to diversity. The Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship, was a group of white and black Denton women who came together in 1964 to ask questions about how to work together across different races and to take on projects related to infrastructure and housing. The survey of this student project was conducted by Liane Malinowski's English class, where students examined these materials.
[UNT Special Collections employees pose with Lory Masters]
Photograph of (l-r) Julie Judkins, Morgan Gieringer, Lory Masters, Sue Parks, and Jaimi Parker at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The women are standing side by side, looking at the camera and smiling. They are wearing rainbow heart-shaped stickers on the front of their clothing.
[Vest display at LGBTQ exhibit]
Photograph of a display at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The image shows a black vest on a mannequin inside of a glass display case. Various papers have been propped up on stands, including an article for Triangle News titled, "City Council Elections are Coming." Rows of chairs can be seen behind the display, facing to the right of the camera. Event attendees are socializing in the background.
[Woman being interviewed at LGBTQ event]
Photograph of a woman being interviewed from the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The image shows a woman with short hair wearing a red blazer (right) being interviewed by a man in front of her who holds a microphone to her mouth. The microphone has a white box around it with the blue letters WBAP at the top, a Texas flag in the middle and the words "News/Talk 820" at the bottom. They stand by some chairs arranged in the exhibit lobby.
[Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community exhibit]
Photograph of the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit at Dallas City Hall on June 5, 2019. Large posters can be seen hanging on a wall. Visible poster titles include: (l-r) "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community," "Visibility in the LGBTQ Community," "Fighting for the 'L Word,'" and, "Women's Health." Event attendees can be seen standing in front of the posters in the bottom right corner of the photograph.
[Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community exhibit, 2]
Photograph of the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit at Dallas City Hall on June 5, 2019. Large posters can be seen hanging on the left wall. Visible poster titles include: (l-r) "Visibility in the LGBTQ Community" and "Fighting for the 'L Word.'" Event attendees can be seen standing in front of the posters and looking at display cases around the room.
[Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community exhibit, 3]
Photograph of the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit at Dallas City Hall on June 5, 2019. A large poster titled, "Women Helping Women," can be seen hanging on the wall. Lory Masters is standing next to the poster in the right side of the photograph, smiling. A second poster is hanging on the wall on the far right, partially out of frame.
[Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community exhibit, 4]
Photograph of the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit at Dallas City Hall on June 5, 2019. Large posters can be seen hanging on a wall. Visible poster titles include: (l-r) "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community," "Visibility in the LGBTQ Community," "Fighting for the 'L Word,'" "Women's Health," and, "Women Helping Women." Event attendees can be seen standing in front of the posters and display cases around the room.
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