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Black t-shirt.
"Tracks D.C."
1111 First St. Washington DC

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Tracks Womens Night Tues 30 June.pdf
Several flyers for Womens events held at Tracks club.

Tracks Newsletter 1984 Sept v1n2.pdf
Newsletters from Tracks D.C. bar/nightclub

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A flyer for Tracks nightclub that reads:

"Possibly the best Dance Bar you'll ever find. Tracks is America's complete club for the entire gay community. leaturing an unparalelled sound and light system.
Tracks will let you escape into a world of…

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A black-and-white poster advertising a fundraiser at Tracks nightclub for the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf's 1985 convention in DC.

Tracks New Years 1993-94 palm card.pdf
This is a promotional flyer for the New Years Eve party at Tracks on December 31, 1993.

A one-of-a kind scrapbook dedicated to the beloved Tracks NightClub. Includes photographs of places and spaces at the club; information about people and events; related documents and flyers.

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Newspaper clipping featuring an article about Gallaudet students purchasing a TTY machine for Tracks nightclub

Related to Trans Pride, several activists gathered to discuss trans history, updates to the 2008 RHP timeline, and approaches to further documenting the history of trans people in DC area. Event coordinated by SaVanna Wanzer and RHP.VIEW ONLINEPart 1…

DC Trans Coalition-0004.pdf
A report detailing the rates of hate crimes against the transgender community and individuals in DC by location, type of crime, day and time, and closure rates based on data from 2007-2013.

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White t-shirt.
Front: "Transgender Nation, Washington DC"
Back: "Gender Oppression Affects Us All"

Early direct action group founded in San Francisco. Ceased operations in mid 1990s.

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Black t-shirt.
Image of intersex or transgender symbol

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March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation (1993)

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Trinity Award 2001

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White t-shirt. "Turn Out" Back: Gill Foundation A duplicate copy of this t-shirt can be found at the New York Public Library- Manuscripts and Archives Division, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building. 

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White t-shirt.
Front: "Turn Out. Detroit"
Back: List of sponsors.

A national program to increase voter participation by LGBT individuals and their supportive friends and family.

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Includes obituaries for several Washington, D.C. residents: Gwen Alexander, Gordon Tyrone Dunn, Ernest A. Johnson, Jeffrey Patrick, Freeman Pollard, and Kelsey Pulliam.
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