Q0168 Iggy History Maker Awards (1996)
Top black title text reads, “Commemorating the First Annual Iggy History Maker Awards; November 3, 1996; Recipients: Ivy Bottini & Armistead Maupin.” Underneath is an image with 100 colorful buttons. Black text under image reads, “Gay & Lesbian History ‘Unbuttoned’ 1950-1996; First Row: 1 - 1965 NY City 2 - 1969 Philadelphia 3 - 1974 ‘Lavender Rhino’ Gay Awareness Campaign, Boston MA 4 - 1970s California Sodomy Law Challenged 5 - 1972 NY City 6 - 1977 Lesbian Rights Plank Adopted, Int’l Women’s Year 7 - 1972 L.A. Gay Motorcycle Run 8 - 1970 Denver, CO Motorcycle Club 9 - 1978 London, England Pride Parade 10 - 1973 NY City Organization.; Second Row: 11 - 1973 Dignity, Gay Catholic Group, NY 12 - 1972 Rain on L.A. Gay Bar By LAPD 13 - 1976 Nat’l Coalition of Gay Organizations 14 - 1977 L.A. Gay Pride Festival 15 - 1982 ‘Band of Thebes’ Slogan, NJ 16 - 1950s 16 - 1950s Mattachine Society/L.A. Logo 17 - 1973 Harvey Milk’s First Election Campaign San Francisco 18 - 1977 L.A. Gay Hearing Impaired Group 19 - 1971 NY City Stonewall Parade. ; Third Row: 20 - 1974 Black Cat Reunion, (San Francisco Bar That Won Right To Stay Open in 1951.) 21 - 1980 San Francisco African American Lesbian Group 22 - 1977 Date County, FL Ordinance Election (Anita Bryant) 23 - 1987 Columbus, OH Activist Organization 24 - 1981 Amsterdam, Netherlands 25 - 1976 L.A. Pride Parade 26 - 1976 Toronto, Canada 27 - 1970 Chicago Gay Liberation Front 28 - 1990 St. Paul, MN.; Fourth Row: 29 - 1978 Proposition 6 (CA’s Anti-Gay Briggs Initiative 30 - 1976 Issued in L.A. 31 - 1976 Baltimore, MD 32 - 1969 L.A. Gay Liberation Front Seeks to Populate Alpine County, CA 33 - 1973 Cleveland, OH Conference 34 - 1982 Woodstock, NY (“Dyke” In Sign Language). ; Fifth Row: 35 - 1981 Sunset Junction Street Festival, L.A. CA 36 - 1968 Controversial Slogan, Created by Frank Kameny, Mattachine Society/DC 37 - 1980 Washington, DC Conference of Very Open Black Women 38 - London, England Referring to Three Famous Trials Against Author 39 - 1980 Latina Lesbian Organization, The Bronx, NY 40 - 15th Anniversary, (Gay & Lesbian) Alcoholics Together Center 41 - 1984 Netherlands Lesbian Peace Encampment 42 - 1980 Brighton, England Center 43 - 1972 Detroit Gay Liberator Newspaper.; Sixth Row: 44 - 1986 Proposition 64 (CA AIDS Quarantine Ballot Measure) 45 - 1980s Andy Warhol and His Quote 46 - 1974 In Defense of Arrested Drag Queen Entertainer, NJ 47 - 1973 Metropolitan Community Churches National Conference, Atlanta 48 - 1995 NY City Jewish Gay Group 49 - 1987 NY City Gay Soccer Club 50 - 1988 Army Sergeant Perry Watkins Successful Defense Campaign Before US Supreme Court 51 - 1978 Nat’l Lesbian Feminist Organization Founding Conference in Santa Monica, CA 52 - 1974 California Sodomy Law Repeal (“The Willie Brown Bill”). ; Seventh Row: 53 - 1980 Lesbian Motorcycle Group, Long Island, NY 54 - 1975 San Francisco Pride Parade 55 - 1978 Gay & Lesbian Latino Group, L.A., CA 56 - 1982 Issued by the Chicago, IL Team 57 - 1981 L.A. Organization (Now Men of All Colors Together) 58 - 1980 London, England Defense Campaign, Gay News VS. Homophobic MP Mary Whitehouse (Pictured) 59 - 1979 Protesting Jerry Falwell’s Organization, NJ 60 - 1980 East London, England (Police Attack and Arrest Parade Participants). ; Eighth Row: 61 - 1970s Toronto, Canada Campaign Against Psychosurgery 62 - 1989 Torch Song Trilogy, The Movie, Starring Harvey Fierstein 63 - 1979 San Diego, CA Pride Parade 64 - 1989 Stonewall Place NY City Pride Guide 65 - 1973 Coca Cola Parody, Chicago, IL 66 - 1970s Phoenix, AZ Gay Motorcycle Club 67 - 1991 National Lesbian Conference, Atlanta, GA 68 - 1994 Sydney, Australia Participants at Gay Games, NY City 69 - 1994 NY City Campaign.; Ninth Row: 70 - 1987 ACT-UP/NY’s First Button 71 - 1994 Orange County, CA Anti-Smoking Campaign 72 - 1980s Sydney, Australia Mardi Gras Parade & festival 73 - 1994 Gay & Lesbian Asians Group, NY City 74 - 1990 Boston, MA Student Group 75 - 1985 Annual Southeastern Gay & Lesbian Conference Between Boston University & Pride ’90 76 - 1990 London, England Pride Parade 77 - 1987 National March on Washington, DC (600,000 Attend) 78 - 1988 Chicago, IL Pride Parade.; Tenth Row: 79 - 1994 California Service Employees International Union, Gay & Lesbian Employees 80 - 1983 First AIDS National Action in Washington, DC 81 - 1988 Auschwitz, Poland Concentration Camp Site Holocaust Museum 82 - 1979 National March on Washington, DC 83 - 1989 Montreal, Quebec Pride Events 84 - 1994 Photo of Stonewall Inn Following Riots 85 - 1993 Nashville, TN Pride Activities 86 - 1972 Harrisburg, PA, Penna Gay Rights 87 - 1993 National March on Washington Military Campaign Promise.; Eleventh Row: 88 - 1987 Black Gay & Lesbian Leadership Forum, L.A. CA 89 - 1984 West Hollywood Incorporates As A City 90 - 1994 Oregon Proposition 9 Election Victory 91 - 1994 National Boycott of Colorado Over Anti-Gay Amendment 2 )Overturned by US Supreme Court in 1996) 92- 1988 Harvey Milk High School, NY City 93 - 1984 NY City Heritage of Pride Parade (Keith Haring Design) 94 - 1984 Internacional Por Liberation Lesbiana Y Gay, U.N. March , MY 95 - 1989 Berkeley, CA West Coast Conference of Old Lesbians 96 - 1991 Belfast, Ireland Pride Events 97 - 1994 Issued By the International Gay & Lesbian Archives 98 - Washington, DC (Gay Activists Arrested) 99 - 1990s Queer Movement Reclaims the Word ‘Homo.'" Text at the center bottom is a logo and reads, “International Gay & Lesbian Archives at USC A Division of ONE Institute.” Bottom black text reads, “Design: Todd Hays group/Gregory Mc Reynolds Photo: Mark Bower Buttons From: The O’Brien Collection/ ONE Institute Poster Concept: Sallie Fiske Digital Pre-Press: Internet Event Co-Chairs: Jeanne Cordova & Lynn Harris Ballen."
DetailsQ0169 San Francisco Examiner: Gay In America (1989)
A Grayscale poster with a white background and a colored flag. A thin black line borders the poster with the text, “San Francisco Examiner” and a drawing of an eagle in the center. Large title text reads, “GAY IN AMERICA A 16-day special report.” In the center are five rows of groups of diverse people. People are of various ages, races, and fashion styles including drag queens. Some families include pets. At the center is a small red white and blue flag. Text at the bottom reads, “What is it like to live as a gay person in America 20 years after the Stonewall Inn riots knocked down the closet doors and forced the nation to confront its most virulently disliked minority? In an unprecedented 16-day report, the staff on the San Francisco Examiner has talked to thousands of people in the Bay Area and across the country to study gay Americans, American society and their uneasy intersection. Beginning June 4. Only in The Examiner.” At the bottom of the page in the middle of the border is the date “June 1989.” Small text underneath the border reads, “© 1989 San Francisco Examiner, all rights reserved. Poster Design: Gordon Struder/ Photographs: Chris Hardy.”
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