San Diego Pride

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A black and white poster with black text at the top reading "PROUD, DIVERSIFIED, UNITED"; "San Diego's Lesbian and Gay Community"; "June 12th, 1982." Underneath this text, the poster features 18 people from the LGBT community that are dressed in a manner representing their careers and/or hobbies. (Back row, left to right): a tan young man with darker hair is dressed in a white button-down shirt, a thin black tie, black pants, and formal black shoes. He is standing with a straight back with one hand behind his back and the other holding a serving tray, indicating that he is a waiter. Next to a waiter is a white man with dark hair, a receding hairline, and a mustache dressed in what may be a dark blue a police uniform. Next to the cop is a man with very dark hair and a large, but well-kept mustache dressed in white scrubs with a stethoscope around his neck, indicating that he is a medical professional. Next to the medical professional is a tan man with dark hair and a mustache that is thinner than the medical professional's; he is dressed in a black tank top and what appears to be blue jeans and is holding a tennis racket that is propped against his shoulder, indicating that he is a tennis player. Next to the tennis player is a tall, tan, blonde surfer that is holding a large, white surfboard between him and the tennis player. Next to the surfer is Tawny Tann, a legendary San Diego female impersonator, drag artist, and the first crowned African American Empress of the Imperial Court system. Tawny is in full drag makeup and is wearing long, black hair that cascades down her left shoulder and multiple white flowers on the right side of her head. Tawney appears to be wearing a cropped shirt that is tied in the middle. Next to Tawney is a white man in a Marine Corps dress uniform. To the right of the Marine is a white man with what appears to be light brown hair wearing light-colored plaid shirt and slacks holding a camera, indicating that he is a photographer. Next to the photographer, at the end of the back row, is a tan man with dark hair and large glasses dressed in a judge’s robe. (Middle row, left to right): Standing at the left end of the middle row is a woman with short brown hair dressed in a white T-shirt, blue jeans, tennis shoes, and a bandanna tied around her neck. She is holding a potted plant and has a knife on her belt, indicating that she is a gardener or enjoys gardening as a hobby. Next to the gardener is a white man with a receding hairline, a thin mustache, and large glasses; he is well dressed in a light-colored suit, a button up shirt, and a light-colored tie; this may indicate that he is a business professional. Next to the "business professional" is a a short, African American women with a short afro hairstyle. She is standing with both hands held behind her back and is wearing a black leather vest, over a lighter colored vest that is over a dark, plaid, long-sleeved shirt with a large collar. Next to this woman is an older white man with greying hair and dark eyebrows dressed as a priest. The priest is wearing a lighter-colored short sleeve shirt with a priest's collar; the priest wears a sash and what appears to be a long rosary around his neck while cradling a bible against his left side. Next to the priest is a woman who is dressed in a white chef's outfit, a darker colored makeshift necktie, and a white chef's hat. The chef has her arms crossed and appears to be holding two thin cooking utensils. Next to the chef is a young white woman with what appears to be brown hair styles in a short but curly pixie cut. The woman with a pixie cut is wearing a short-sleeve, light colored, plaid shirt that is tucked into white shorts; the woman is also wearing roller skates, indicating she is a roller skates as a hobby. At the very end of the middle row stands a white woman with shoulder-length, curly, light brown hair. She is wearing a white plaid shirt with the long sleeves rolled up to her elbows and blue jeans; she is wearing a tool belt and holding a construction har in front of her, indicating that she is a construction worker. (Front row, left to right): there are two people in the very front row; on the left is a young boy with dark, curly hair wearing a shirt that appears as medium-gray and white trousers. The man on the right has dark hair, a dark mustache, and large glasses, wearing a white T-shirt, white pants, and what may be brown shoes, and is sitting in a wheelchair. Underneath the image of these people is black text aligned to the left and right, respectively. The text aligned to the bottom left reads: "Lambda Pride Parade; starts at 12 noon at 6th and Juniper; includes floats, bands, marching units and much more; route--north on 6th, west on Upas, north on 5th, east on Robinson, south on 6th, ending at Upas. The text aligned to the bottom right reads: Lambda Pride Festival; entertainment, continuous disco dancing, exhibits, games, 38,000 square feet of fun; 1800 block of Hancock, San Diego; opens at 12:30 pm; donation $1.00; sponsored by Lambda Pride.

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A white poster with black, green, and orange text with details on the schedule for San Diego Pride 1991 events on July 21 and 22. The poster also contains images of people highlighted in green, purple, or orange. The black text detailing the schedule of events on the far left side of the poster reads: "July 20: 8:30 am Pride Run at 6th and Laurel. 12 noon parade, reviewing stand, 5th and Robinson. Rally follows parade, at the Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park. 1:30 festival at the Old Navy Hospital parking lot on Park Blvd. and Presidents Way. Main Stage. 2:00 Mensong and San Diego Women's Chorus. 3:00 LAGADU presents: 'The Beat'. 3:45 Avant Garage. 4:45 Fundi. 5:45 Sue Palmer and Tobacco Road. 6:30 Earl Thomas and the Blues Ambassadors. 7:15 San Diego's Female Impersonator Review. 7:35 award ceremony. 8:15 Jeff Miller. 9:30 McDermott's Hat. Underneath this section of the schedule is a square, green photograph depicting two men with their bodies close to one another. To the right of the green image of the two men is a large, rectangular purple photograph of a woman with dark, curly pixie hairstyle with locs that reach down to her eyes. The woman is standing casually with her hands in her pockets, and is wearing a white shirt with the text 'PROUD,' a black belt, and jeans. To the right of the large purple image are two other images of people. One blonde man, highlighted in a soft orange, is also wearing the white 'PROUD' shirt, a black belt, and jeans. Next to the image of the woman in purple and under the image of the man in orange is a green photograph featuring two women holding one another while wearing the white "PROUD' t-shirt. To the direct right of the orange photograph of the blonde man is an image of Phyllis Jackson holding her twin granddaughters. Phyllis and both granddaughters are wearing the white 'PROUD' t-shirt. The schedule for July 21 reads: 12 noon festival. Main stage. 12:45 Veronica Cunningham. 1:30 to be announced. 2:15 Rushida Oji. 3:15 San Diego's Finest City Freedom Swing Band. 4:15 Cling Johnson Dancers and the BJ's On Top Cloggers. 5:00 Different Touch. 6:00 Etouffee. 7:00 Those guys. 8:00 Robin Tyler. 8:45 Dance Brigade." The large text on the poster reads "PROUD Together" with the same phrase written in different languages in smaller black text around it. That text reads "Pui Ha'ahe'o. Kunggi rul Gatza. Hamke. Ensemble. Yichi Dzdzwunsyin. Samen. Insieme in Orgoglio. Zusammen in Spolz. Sama-sama Bangga. Conjuncto en Orgullo.'

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A multicolored poster with grey photographs advertising the San Diego Lesbian & Gay Pride ’96. The background is light blue with rows of darker shade of blue palm trees. Horizontal bold dark blue text reads, “San Diego!” Top black text reads, “Celebrate Your Freedom in America’s Finest City!” Underneath is a cartoon rendition of the globe with rainbows coming out of it. The top text reads, “Spotlight On.” The banner across the globe has the word, “Freedom” and under the globe in black font is “San Diego Lesbian & Gay Pride ’96.” To the immediate left of the globe is a grey photograph of a woman, Kate Clinton. She has dark short hair and is facing slightly to the right. She is wearing makeup, earrings, and a collared shirt. Purple text under the globe reads, “July 26-28 1996.” To the right of the text is grey image of a Black woman, Robin S. She is smiling and she is facing the left. She is wearing a hat, makeup, earrings, and a black t-shirt with a grey coat. There are three teal boxes with pink triangles and text in the center of the poster. The top left box reads, “Friday July 26. Spirit of Stonewall Rally, 8pm. Party Boy Harbor Cruise: levi, leather, girl boat, boy boat, country western, 10pm. Youth Dance Party, 10pm.” The center left box reads, “Saturday July 27. 22nd annual Pride Parade, 12 noon. 2-day Pride Festival in Balboa Park. Part Boy - ‘Feel the Freedom’ Dance Party, 9pm-5am.” The bottom left box reads, “Sunday July 28. 2-day Pride Festival continues. Party Boy Tea Dance at the San Diego Zoo, 4pm.” Black text under the right box reads, “Featuring Grand Marshals.” Purple font reads, “Urvashi Caid & Wilson Cruz,” followed by black text, “Also…” and darker purple text, “Chastity Bono, Amy Boyd, Lonnie Gordon, Jason Stuart” ending with black text, “and many more!” To the left of the text are two grey photographs with dark blue triangles on the left side border. The furthest left photographs shows three women, identified as the band “Betty!” The first woman has long dark hair and is staring with a blank face at the camera. The second woman has long dark hair and is laughing with her eyes closed and throwing her head back. The third woman is staring at the camera and has her hands clasped infant of her neck. All of them are wearing black clothes. The second image is of a boy band identified as “Extra Fancy.” The first man has short dark hair and is wearing a necklace. He has a white shirt and a tan jacket with black pants and shoes. His left left is crossed over his right leg and both his hands are on his jacket. The second man is in behind the first and has short hair. He is wearing a light track suit. The third man has short hair and is wearing a jacket with no shirt, revealing his bare chest. He is wearing long black pants and shoes. He is standing with a hand on his belt near his crotch. The fourth man has short dark hair and glasses. He is wearing an animal print shirt and long black pants and shoes. Under the pictures is another blue box with pink triangles. The text inside reads, “Tickets… Festival: $10/ one day $15 two day pass. All-Access Pass: $75* *Attend all events on the Party Boy WIP All-Access Pass. Get your tickets TODAY at Obelisk Books (San Diego & Arizona), Blue Door Bookstore, Babette Schwartz & ROK Enterprises.” To the right of the blue square is more purple and blue text “For More Info… Phone: (619) 29-PROUD (297-7683) e-mail: SDPride@netcom.com web site: http://www.rainbow-mall.com (search SD Pride).” On the far right bottom of the poster is a circle made of small pink squares. Two purple circles overlap the pink circle. The top right says “Men Vacation” and the bottom left reads, “AA American Airlines.” Inside the circle is more text, “Travel Packages including accommodations breakfast, two day festival pass and tickets to official Pride Freedom Dance Party starting at $50. Travel and accommodations: (800) 854-7688 MOV Travel, our official tour operator VIP Party Boy party discount packages available Special airfares available on American Airlines, the official carrier of San Diego Pride.” The bottom of the page has two rows of logos from left to right. OUT, Wells Fargo, z90, NAYA, ADink, The Rainbow Mall, The Alliance, CUSH, Party Boy Productions, Gay and Lesbian Times, Ron Enterprises, Update. Red Ribbon Telecard, CURB, and Mesa.

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A multicolored poster with different toned photographs. The top left corner has a drawing of an eye with rainbow lashes and a black square with white and rainbow text, “Share The Vision.” The smaller black text under the box reads, “Equality Through Visibility.” In the top right corner is a pink rectangle with white text, “July 25-27, 1997.” Center title text in dark blue reads, “San Diego” followed by hot pink text, “Lesbian & Gay Pride.” Underneath is a list of events separated with a different colored swirl: “Spirit of Stonewall Rally. Friday July 25. 8pm 3900 Normal Street; Share the Vision Pride Parade. Saturday, July 26. 12 noon, University Avenue, Hillcrest; Pride Festival. Saturday July 26. 2pm-10pm, Marston Pt., Balboa Park. Sunday July 27 . 12 noon-10pm, Marston Pt., Balboa Park; Official Pride Weekend Parties Boat Cruises. Dances. Zoo Party. Official Pride Party Promoter: Powerhouse Productions.” Images of people with their names compose the center of the poster. Top left image is a green tinted headshot of a white woman with shoulder length hair and a black hat. She is smiling and wearing lipstick and an earring. The name is the purple rectangle reads, “Lacie Harmon.” Underneath is a sepia photograph of a Black woman with a big hairstyle. She is smiling and holding her hands on her jacket. She is wearing a necklace and a pointed shoulder suit. Her name reads, “Evelyn Champagne King.” The first row of photographs starts with a woman on a surfboard in a one piece swimsuit. She is standing and playing an acoustic guitar. Her name reads in red, “Franc.” The second person is a sepia photograph of a person with dark short hair. They are smiling at the camera and wearing a long sleeve white button up. The name reads in orange, “Elvira Kurt.” Next is a photograph of four men with extremely short hair. They are all looking at the camera and the second man has his fist reached out toward the camera. Their name in yellow reads, “Extra Fancy.” Further bands and their pictures listed are Pansy Division, Ferron, Earl Thomas, Scott Silverman, Robin Greenspan, Midnight Cowboys, Carole Pope, Hemisphere, and Janice Robinson. Near the bottom are three rectangles composed of pink and purple dots. Inside the rectangles are text and logos. From left to right: The first rectangle reads, “We’ll Take You There! Official Pride Travel by: Men On Vacation." Their logo is a half rainbow followed by ten airplanes encircling their name. "The Travel/Hotel Packages: 1(888) 456-SD97 toll free; Packages start at one $89 includes accommodations at the official host hotel, the stately U.S. Grant, just minutes from all the Pride action!" To the left of the text is the American Airlines logo that reads, “Official Pride Airlines." Underneath is the US Grant Hotel logo and text, “Official Pride Host Hotel.” To the right is a hot pink rectangle with white text, “Pride Hotlines:” followed by black text, “Parties: 619-220-2137; General Info: (619) 29-PROUD; Email: SDPRide@msn.com; http://www.rainbow-mall.com/sandiegopride.” It is followed by the icon for ASL Interpretation and the icon for accessibility. The center rectangle has a smaller black square in the top right corner of it that reads in pink, yellow, and white text, “VIP All Access Pass $75 attend all Pride events including Powerhouse parties!” Text inside the rectangle has dark blue and hot pink text that reads, “Festival Tickets… One Day Pass $10; Weekend Pass $15.” Smaller black text reads, “Visa, Mastercard or cash only at the festival site. Tickets can be purchased in advance at the following outlets:.” The following list has the name of the location in dark blue and the address in smaller black text: “Babette Schwartz, the Store 421 University Ave; Blue Door Bookstore 3823 Fifth Avenue; Cunningham BMW 875 El Cajon Blvd., El Cajon; Hamburger Mary’s/Kickers 308 University Avenue; Obelisk 1029 University Avenue, San Diego. 24 W. Camelback #A, Phoenix; ROK Enterprises 4715 30th Street #1; San Diego PRIDE Office 3916 Normal Street #108 - 'The Center.' Tickets will also be available along parade routes.” The right rectangle includes blue title text and black smaller text. It reads, “The CYBERSPOT A Techno Showcase for the Future! A ‘user-friendly’ immersion into the high-tech world of the Internet. A truly ‘hands on’ experience...Come explore, learn create, and empower!” Text is followed by a logo for The Rainbow Mall with a rainbow swirl background and a logo for Pacific Bell Internet Services. At the very bottom of the poster are two rows of logos. From left to right: Gay & Lesbian Times, ROK Enterprises, PowerHouse Productions, Mesa Distributing CO. Inc, Pacific Bell, AD Ink, Saturn The Advocate, Tower, Cunningham BMW, NAYA, Banners & Signs, Update, Deans Photo, Frank Lecher Honda of San Diego, Channel 993, and The Alliance.

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A multicolor poster with black, red, yellow, and purple accent colors and a white background. At the top of the poster is the text, "The Best Of All Pride Celebrations Is Here! - San Diego Lesbian & Gay Pride - July 24-26, 1998 - Unity Through Diversity It Begins With Us [surrounding a blue circle with warm color handprints] - It All Begins with a Proud Community: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender." To the right in a purple outlined section is the event schedule, "Spirit of Stonewall Rally: Friday, July 24, 8pm to 10pm, 3900 Block of Normal Street. Free event! Join Grand Marshals Norm & Beth, keynote speaker Leslie Feinberg, comedienne Elvira Kurt and 3,000 freedom revelers to officially kick off San Diego Lesbian and Gay Pride '98! - Unity Through Diversity Pride Parade: Saturday, July 25, 12pm to 3pm University Ave., in the heart of Hillcrest, Free event! Over 200 diverse contingents and 100,000 spectators 'cruise' the 'Rainbow Mile' - Pride Festival: Saturday, July 25, 2pm to 10pm, Sunday, July 26, 12pm to 10pm,* Marston Point, Balboa Park. Admission: $10 [for a] one-day, $15 [for a] Weekend Pass. Country Western Village, Hi-N.R.G. Dance Floor, Children's Garden, Realm of Leather Spectrum, Beer Garden, Coffee Exchange, The Cyber Spot, Queer Youth Space, non-stop entertainment from the Main Stage & more! *Festival opens at 11am on Sunday to accommodate persons with special needs" and sign language interpretation and wheelchair accessible symbols. To the left and trailing below are circle images and names of special guests and performers: Joi Cardwell, Grand Marshals Norm Kirp and Beth Anthony from MTV's 'The Real World', Elvira Kurt, Candye Kane, Men Out Loud, Bob Smith, Sandy B, Pansy Division, The Murmurs, Thelma Houston, Jeff Miller, and Mimi Gonzalez. At the center left is a red outlined section that provides schedule and information about the PowerHouse Productions produced pride parties. At the center right is a red outlined section with information about travel and accommodations followed below (outside the section) is the list of official ticket outlets and contact information for San Diego Pride. At the bottom of the poster are the logos for the five Diamond Sponsors, four Stonewall Sponsors, and eleven Rainbow Sponsors for the event.

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A multicolor poster with purple and turquoise overlays and accent colors. At the top of the poster is a row of duo or group images of past San Diego Pride performers and attendees followed by the text, "Be One Of The Faces At Pride '99, Proudly Celebrating 25 Years!" Underneath are three columns. The left column contains the photos and names of special guests and performers, "Grand Marshall Betty DeGeneres, Spokesperson for the National Coming Out Project 'HRC' - Berlin Featuring Terri Nunn - Judy Tentua (photo: Carol Bobolts) - Barnes - Earl Thomas - Scott Silverman - Karen Ripley," the pride festival ticket prices and purchase locations, and information about the PowerHouse Productions arranged Pride Parties. The center column contains the title and event schedule text, "Celebrate the Past, Create the Future, San Diego Pride 25! - San Diego Lesbian and Gay Pride for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community - July 23-26, 1999 - Friday, July 23: Spirit of Stonewall Rally 8pm to 10pm, free! At The New Center, 3909 Centre St. 3,000 will be there! - Saturday, July 24: Pride Parade 12 noon, free! University Avenue 100,000 will be there! - Saturday & Sunday, July 24 & 25: Weekend Pride Festival, Hours: (Sat): 2pm-10pm, (Sun): 12pm-9pm, Marston Pt., Balboa Park 30,000 will be there! - Monday, July 26: SD-3D, 3 Divas, 2 DJs, 1 Stage Featuring DJ Ron Thomas and DJ Ron Twirl Boy (from Nashville), 4th & B-San Diego's own Multi-Purpose, Multi-Cultural Venue, 345 'B' St., Downtown, Doors Open at 9pm" along with ticket information for the July 26 event, the photos and names of the July 26th performers: Crystal Waters, Kristine W., and Ultra Nate, and the contact information for San Diego Lesbian and Gay Pride (sign language interpreted and wheelchair accessible symbols included). The right column contains the photos and names of special guests and performers, "Joan Jett and The Blackhearts - Sonia (photo: Jim Marshall) - Vernessa Mitchell - Leslie Nuchow sponsored by the California Lavender Smoke Free Project - Mary Griffin - Tom Ammiano, President, Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, 'The Mother of Gay Comedy', MC, Spirit of Stonewall Rally - Geoffrey Karen Dior" along with information about where to get pride merchandise and about travel and accommodations. At the bottom of the poster are the logos for the five Diamond Sponsors, nine Stonewall Sponsors, and sixteen Rainbow Sponsors for the event.

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A multicolored blue, white, pink and gray squares and multicolored text. The middle black title text reads "San Diego." Underneath is a black square with text and images. The bold blue font reads, "Look To The Future." White text outlined in a pink shape reads, "A New." An image of two black and white abstract styled profiles of faces looking right surrounded by borders of blue triangles. Under is pink text outlined in a white shape that reads, "Decade." At the bottom of the square is blue text that reads, "Lesbian & Gay Pride." Underneath the box is the date "June 9 & 10, 1990 T.M." The top left blue square has blue text that reads, "Frontrunners Pride Run/Walk." Underneath in pink text reads, "Saturday, June 9, 8:30 am." Smaller black text reads, "Starts at 6th & Laurel. For Information Call: Debbie Chaddock 619-291-7535." The top right white corner reads in blue text "Parade." Underneath pink text reads, "Saturday, June 9. 12 Noon." Smaller black text reads, "Starts at 6th & Laurel. Grand Marshalls: Cynthia Lawrence Wallace Fundi. Reviewing Stand at 5th and Robinson." Bottom left gray corner reads in blue text "Rally." Underneath in pink text reads, "Saturday, June 9." Underneath in black text is "Directly Following Parade at Oregon Pavilion." Smaller black text reads, "Rally Speakers: Miriam Ben-Shalom, Perry Watkins." Bottom right pink corner reads in blue text, "Look to the Future' Festival." Underneath is pink text that reads, "Saturday, June 9. 2:30pm to 10pm. Sunday, June 10. 12 Noon to 10pm." Smaller black font reads, "Old Navy Hospital Site. Park Blvd. & Presidents Way." Smallest black font at the bottom of the poster reads, "Logo & Poster Design: August Stein © 1990 Stein Design."

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A grey gradient poster with highlighted colors. Highlighted pink top text reads, “Brought to you by V.A.G.I.N.A. Vibrant Angry Girls Invoking Natural Attention. Large highlighted yellow title reads, “San Diego Day of the Dyke.” Smaller black text surrounding the image of a woman with her fist raised reads, “The Un-Official Kick-off to Pride!” Under the image, text reads, “Many Voices, Una Fuerza. 2:00pm Saturday, July 14th, 2001. March! from The Center (3909 Center St.) to the Rally! 3:30 - 5:30 pm at Trolley Barn Park (Florida St. Adams Ave.) Men and Supporters: “Make a Blanket Statement by Holding Signs of Support Along the Park Blvd Route!” Faded text in the background reads “March! Rally!” White star to the left of the text reads in black font, “Official After-Party 9pm Club Bombay.” White star to the right of the text reads in black font, “Dyke: Women Who Love Women Festivities Open to Everyone.” White text at the bottom of the poster reads, “Rally Speakers + Entertainment: - DJ Kiki - Jinxxx - Kiss In! - Ladwig - M.E. Stephens. Attorney - Noreen Yates, Deaf Community Activist - Pat Washington. Professor of Women’s Studies, SDSU- Entertainment for Kids- Revered Donna Eubanks - San Diego Drag Kings - Vivianna Cosette - Enrique - Acosta, Centro Cultural de la Raza - Women Moto - Afterparty with The Water Gypsies at Bourbon St. 5:30 - 7:30 pm. Accessible + ASL + Spanish Interpretation." White background at bottom of page. Black text reads, “Proudly Sponsored By: Club Bombay. San Diego, California. Gay & Lesbian Times. Imperial Court of San Diego. Pride 2001 Lesbian & Gay Pride San Diego July 27-29 Diversity Creates Community. San Diego Foundation for Change. The Center San Diego County. Info? (619) 692-2077 ext. 121 or go to www.dykemarchsd.org."

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