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[Close-Up of Gay Games IV Poster]
Close-up view of part of a poster that has an illustration of a torch above the words "Gay Games IV."
[Close-Up of Gay Games IV Unity Poster]
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.
[Three Men at Easter in the Park]
A photograph of three men under a tent at Easter in the Park held at Lee Park in Dallas, TX. One of the men on the left is wearing white bunny ears and the two other men are wearing black shirts.
[Letter from Frederick Kirby to Hugh Callaway - February 22, 1994]
Letter from Frederick Kirby, one of the killers of Hugh Callaway's friend (Thanh Nguyen), asking Callaway to give the inmate a second chance. It includes the envelope addressed to Callaway.
[Letter from Hugh Callaway to Frederick Kirby - February 3, 1994]
Letter from Hugh Callaway to one of the killers of his friend, Thanh "Tom" expressing his anger about Kirby's actions.
[RCD members at Jack Hampton Protest]
Photograph of a group of people on a street corner, holding signs at a Judge Jack Hampton protest in 1994. Employees and volunteers of the AIDS Resource Center are part of the protest. Karen Estes, Craig Hess, Charles Domingues and Jamie Schield are pictured to the left. A parking lot and Luby's Cafeteria are visible in the background.
[Letter to Phil Johnson - October 4, 1994]
Letter from the Foundation for Human Understanding (AIDS Resource Center) to Phil Johnson announcing the opening of the Phil Johnson Archives and Research Library at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center.
[Protest Against Judge Jack Hampton]
Photograph of a group of people on a street corner, holding signs at a Judge Jack Hampton protest in 1994. Employees and volunteers of the AIDS Resource Center are part of the protest. The protesters include Karen Estes, Jamie Schield, Craig Hess, Deb Elder and Charles Domingues. A parking lot and Luby's Cafeteria are visible in the background.
[Letter to Dallas Morning News editors from John Thomas, August 8, 1994]
A letter to The Dallas Morning News editors from John Thomas about how the Dallas Independent School District handled discussing the LGBTQIA+ community.
[Clipping: Gays seek role in GOP]
A Houston Post page with an article about LGBTQIA+ community members looking to establish their places in the national Republican party.
[Clipping: Gay group faces troubled time]
An Austin American-Statesman clipping about the Austin Lesbian/Gay Political Caucus facing in-fighting, a lack of motivation to work on political issues, and a number of long-time leaders' resignations.
[Clipping: Republican policies upend ALGPC]
A Texas Triangle clipping about in-fighting, leadership resignations, and a lack of motivation in the Austin Lesbian/Gay Political Caucus.
[Clipping: To the editor]
A Texas Triangle clipping of a letter to the editor by Andy Smith; Smith describes his thoughts about Presidents Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon.
[Clipping: Sonleiter opponent advertising riles some Travis Country voters]
A Texas Triangle clipping about the local political LGBTQIA+ community discussing their reactions to political advertising by Precinct 2 County Commissioner candidate, Jessica Smith.
[Clipping: Queer notes]
A Texas Triangle clipping of a column by Ellen Hobbs; the column discusses the Log Cabin Republicans and the group's future possibilities.
[Clipping: 'Pumped Up on Art' Plaudits from Dzinger Foundation']
A This Week in Texas page with a "Thank You" note from Christopher Kerr of the Dizinger Foundation for a number of donations to the foundation.
[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.
[Log Cabin Republican political candidate endorsements]
A list of candidates which the local Austin Log Cabin Republicans had endorsed in late 1994.
[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: Gay Republican group celebrates past, looks to brighter future]
A Dallas Morning News clipping about the Metroplex Republicans meeting to celebrate their 10-year anniversary and to look together toward their future.
[Clipping: Convention notebook]
An Austin American-Statesman clipping with short news blurbs about local and national politics.
[Clipping: Travis County GOP falls - to the right]
Photocopy of a Texas Triangle news clipping about the Travis County GOP changing it's political platform to be more conservative.
[Clipping: 'Liberal' Republicans adopt more conservative platform]
Photocopy of a Daily Texan clipping about the Republican party adopting a more conservative platform than they had in years past.
[Clipping: Alternative to dictatorship of the 'politically correct']
A This Week in Texas clipping of a letter to the editor from Paul von Wupperfeld; Wupperfeld discusses the role that the Log Cabin Republicans of Texas play in the politics landscape.
[Clipping: Bush election offical says Richards will lose votes over gay appointees]
A This Week in Texas clipping about Sen. Bill Ratliff discussing his thoughts on Governor Ann Richards appointing LGBTQIA+ community members to state boards and agencies.
[Clipping: Hill wrong on gay right]
A This Week in Texas page with a partial letter to the editor; the letter describes the author's thoughts on Ray Hill's beliefs against the LGBTQIA+ community.
[Clipping: Galveston GOP call for HIV quarantine stirs outrage]
A This Week in Texas page with an article about Galveston County Republicans calling for patients living with AIDS to be quarantined.
[Clipping: Openly gay man announces run for Austin city council]
A This Week in Texas page with an article about Eric Silvernale, an LGBTQIA+ community member, running for Austin City Council.
Aid for AIDS
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. The video footage is "Aid for AIDS" a benefit special of musicians singing for AIDS.
[Home Video of Human Rights Campaign Black Tie Dinner Dallas 1994 and Parade]
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. Home video of the Human Rights Campaign's black-tie dinner and a pride parade starting at 14:13
[Cheer Dallas Does New York]
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.
[Gay Games IV Clips and Ceremonies, 1994]
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.
[Network Q Gay Games IV and Stonewall 25]
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.
Quilt: Stories For, From and About
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. A musical production about the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt.
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