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Walter Rinder's Photo Studies of the Male Nude album
The "Photo Studies of the Male Nude" album created by Walter Rinder consists of 104 black-and-white photograph prints and clippings of mostly nude males, circa 1970-1979.
Pat Rocco photographs and papers
Photographs, scripts, programs, and related records documenting Pat Rocco's careers in radio, television, and theater; erotic photography; journalism; provider of emergency shelter for the homeless. Rocco was known for his charity, organizational, and collaborative work on behalf of gay and lesbian community in Southern California, primarily Los Angeles, and later in Hawaii. The bulk of the collection documents Rocco's life from 1970 through 1990.
Thomas Roers papers
Photographs and ephemera documenting Thomas Roers' family, travels and memberships in The Regiment of the Black and Tans and the Corps of Rangers, 1977-1989. Roers died of complications related to AIDS in January 1990.
Norma L. Roos and Virginia C. Kaitchuck photographs
Nancy Rosenblum photographs
Misha Schutt photographs
The collection consists of seven photographic prints, including ONE Archives board members, religious pickets at Long Beach pride, and a poster announcing an event, "Queer Storm" in Russia in 1999. The photographs were donated by Misha Schutt, former board member, librarian, and database administrator at ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives.
Paul Serchia papers
Editorial copy, organizational records, correspondence, clippings, flyers, photographs, and other material, 1975-2010, from Los Angeles journalist and AIDS activist, Paul Serchia. Materials document his involvement with AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) and the Los Angeles committee of the 1987 National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights.
John V. Shinn photographs
The collection consists of photographs and two issues of Lincoln-Mercury News. John V. Shinn and Martin Block photographed their travels in California during June 1950. The collection also contains four other photographs of Shinn. Shinn served as editor of the Lincoln-Mercury News, 1949-1950.
Gerald D. Stewart Pink Ink images
The collection consists of laser color photographic prints of Gerald D. Stewart's exhibit of images with captions of the Pink Ink event, celebrating queer writing, at ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, May 04, 2003. Stewart's exhibit of images was hosted at the North County LGBTQ Resource Center, Oceanside, California, May 05, 2012.
Stephen Stewart photographs
Photographs and the resulting published work documenting icons, iconic places, and events of the United States lesbian and gay movement, 1982-1984. The collection primarily consists of Stephen Stewart's published and unpublished black and white photographs from his work, Positive Image: A Portrait of Gay America, along with other Stewart photographs.