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John Callahan papers
John Callahan was an activist, educator, actor, producer, director, and co-founder of the gay and bisexual rap group Age of Consent. His collection, 1930-2013, consists of personal papers, theatrical production materials, teaching materials, photographs, and audio recordings for Age of Consent.
Morrie Camhi Photograph
One matted silver gelatin print produced by photographer Morrie Camhi. Back of matte is signed and numbered by Camhi.
Camp Camp records
Canalli (John) photographs and video recordings
Alan Cantwell papers
William Capobianco Papers
Correspondence, screenplays, drafts, clippings, photographs, health records and other personal documents relating to gay screenwriter William J. Capobianco (1947-1992), who co-wrote Tenebrae (date unknown) and Medea (1978). The collection includes other screenplays and short story drafts, as well as correspondence with Joe Callahan and David Sherlock. Photographs document the retail store LA Leathers in Los Angeles.
Jack Carrel papers
Meeting minutes, membership records, fliers, programs, correspondence, bylaws and constitutions, clippings, handbooks, organizational guidelines, calendars, financial records, reports, grant records, publicity photographs, and notes of the Altanta Gay Center and Delta Lambda Phi Social Fraternity created and/or collected by Jack Carrel, 1980-1994. Jack Carrel worked at the Atlanta Gay Center, circa 1980-1986, and was a member of Delta Lambda Phi, circa 1987-1994.
Joseph M. Carrier papers
Correspondence, surveys, questionnaires, interviews, research notes, journal reviews, conference materials, and published reference materials documenting Carrier's anthropological field research on homosexual behaviors of men of Spanish and Indian ancestry in Mexico and of Hispanic and Vietnamese males in Southern California and his work with the Orange County Health Agency AIDS Community Education Project (ACEP).
Jim Cavener papers
Lou Ceci March on Washington photographs
Lou Ceci photographs of the 1987 March on Washington, including images of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt.