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GSDC Newsletter 1982 Oct v2n9.pdf
On September 14, the Democratic Primary brought six of the seven candidates endorsed by the club (Gertrude Stein Democratic Club) won. There was a great influence from the club within the gay and lesbian communities. The club's support for these…

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Program for the 10th anniversary celebration and alumni reunion.

This booklet includes a full roster of events for the celebratory 10th anniversary weekend, as well as a list of all the concerts performed and names of key individuals involved.

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back row, left to right: Kevin Kerdash, David Vanderbilt, Larry Kennedy
front row: Michelle Michaels, John Moore

Hemdrik_pretorius_first_gay_march_in_africa_1990.png
This recording includes two films with footage from Johannesburg, South Africa, first and third pride marches:
Lesbian and Gay Pride March, Saturday, 13 October 1990; and,
Johannesburg Rights and Pride March, Saturday, 10 October 1992.

city harrassment.pdf
Flyer includes postcard addressed the Mayor Marian Barry. Calls to stop harassment by police and DCRA of gay businesses.

DC Gay Pride 1978.png
A short film created for Gay Pride Day on June 11, 1978.

GAPIN Banner.jpg
This is the banner for the Gay Asian and Pacific Islander Network used in the 1993 March on Washington.

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ABilly S. Jones-Hennin talking about racism in gay bars in the District of Columbia

Title34 Howell Comments.pdf
In 1973, DC’s City Council adopted, and Mayor Walter Washington signed, the first citywide human rights ordinance, Title 34, which provided protection to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered individuals.  Title 34 became the basis for subsequent…
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