Black and white flyer with photo of winning attorney Mary C. Dunlap and triumphant visitor from England Carl Basil Angelo Hill. Photo by Rink. City Hall Rotunda, 6:30-8:30pm, Tuesday, July 27. To celebrate the permanent, national injunction against the U.S. ban on Lesbian and Gay male foreign visitors. Performers and speakers to include: The Gay Freedom Day Marching Band, Batu-Gala, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Gay Fillipino immigrant Stanley Rebultan, Winning attorney Mary C. Dunlap, Supervisor Harry Britt, Craig Seybold - Mark Tours, Robin Tyler, M.C., and many, many more guests, acts and surprises. The event will be signed for the hearing impaired. The rotunda is wheelchair accessible from the Grove Street entrance of City Hall. Please use the phone at that entrance if the guard is not standing by.
Attribution:
San Francisco LGBT General Subjects Ephemera Collection, courtesy of the GLBT Historical Society
Black and white flyer to protest the 1994 California Proposition 187. "A resistir la 187 protestemos en el día internacional de los derechos humanos / Resist 187 demonstrate on International Human Rights Day. Sábado 10 de diciembre / Saturday December 10. 11 am Asemblea 24 y Mission (SF) / Rally 24th & Mission. 12:00 mediodía marcha al City Hall / march to City Hall"
Attribution:
San Francisco LGBT General Subjects Ephemera Collection, courtesy of the GLBT Historical Society
Yellow pamphlet care of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, "Immigration Equality San Francisco: Take a Stand for Immigration Equality for All Couples. Right now today there is no way that a U.S. citizen can sponsor a same-sex partner for immigration on the basis of that relationship. Join us in the fight for EQUALITY."
Attribution:
San Francisco LGBT Groups Ephemera Collection, courtesy of the GLBT Historical Society
Two dads with three kids holding hands marching in the San Francisco Pride Parade. One father wearing a "Gay Fathers" t-shirt carries a sign in the shape of a heart reading, "Born July 24, 1949? Then you and I are astrol. perfectly matched lovers come on over & say 'Hi'". The other father carries another heart sign that says, "Our family's 6th gay freedom day parade: Strengthening our ties - Breaking Society's [image of chains]."
Graphic poster with red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple stripes across five individual faces cupped in two large hands. Below the image reads, "All Individuals Deserve Support, AIDS." Subtext at the top of the poster reads, "April 7-11 1986, AIDS Awareness Week, San Francisco Community College District, co-sponsored by the S.F. AIDS Foundation. Signed 'TP Ranger 86'".
Attribution:
GLBT Historical Society Poster Collection, photograph courtesy of Lincoln Cushing
Black and white poster of five Asian men with caption reading, "It's natural." "Su sõng däy dú và có y ngïa hòn khi chúng ta khoé manh." Subscript reads, "Muón thém chi tiét xin lién lac Asian AIDS Project dięn thoai sõ (415) 227-0946"
Attribution:
GLBT Historical Society Poster Collection, photograph courtesy of Lincoln Cushing
Election flyer for Tom Ammiano for School Board: "Teacher, program administrator, learning disabilities specialist, community youth worker, college lecturer, Tom Ammiano knows the San Francisco schools from the inside... Tom Ammiano: Respected for his experience and hard work for schools."
Attribution:
Tom Ammiano Papers, courtesy of the GLBT Historical Society
Color photograph poster with headline, "Asian Pacific Islander Transgender/Transsexual, Love Yourself, Use A Condom." Subtext reads, "Asian AIDS Project, Chameleon Program, 785 Market St., Suite 420, San Francisco, CA 94103, 415/227-1587."
Attribution:
GLBT Historical Society Poster Collection, photograph courtesy of Lincoln Cushing
Pink flyer reads, "Mujer Latina, Quieres aprender a mejorar tu auto-estima? Proyecto AMIGOS te invita al Circulo de Amistad. Ciclo: Auto-Estima, comienza el miercoles, 23 de marzo, de 10 a.m. a 12 p.m., en la oficina de Mujeres Unidas y Activas, 3543 18th Street, segundo piso (entre Valencia y Guerrero)." The subtext reads, "Ven a aprender sobre este importante tema y hacer amistad con otras mujeres latinas. Te esperamos! Habra Cuidado de Ninos y Antojitos. Para mas informacion llama a Angela o Raul al (415) 243-8908. Proyecto Amigos: Immigrantes luchando contra el SIDA. 995 Market Street, Piso 11, San Francisco, CA 94103, (415) 243-8908. Proyecto AMIGOS es patrocinando por la Coalicion para los Derechos y Servicios de los Immigrantes y Refugiados, Gente Latina de Ambiente y Mujeres Unidas y Activas."