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Gay activists -- California -- Los Angeles

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:

Larry Sprenger Papers

 Collection — Box 1: Series Series 1.; Series Series 2.
Identifier: Coll2012-167
Abstract

The Larry Sprenger papers consists of notes, correspondence, and records documenting the professional and private life of Larry Sprenger, an insurance salesman and political activist, in the 1980s and 1990s. The bulk of the collection, from 1983 to 1985, represents Sprenger's work as a member of two AIDS legislation research organizations and his involvement as a speaker and fundraiser for various political groups.

Dates: 1983-1993, undated; Majority of material found within 1983 - 1985

Gene R. Touchet papers

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: Coll2014-103
Abstract

Correspondence and clippings related to letters to the editor, along with information on the Gay and Lesbian Police Advisory Task Force of Los Angeles collected or written by Gene R. Touchet, 1975-1987. Touchet served as an ONE Incorporated board member, 1976-1987, the American Civil Liberties Union Gay Rights Chapter as a Media Watch monitor, and on the Gay and Lesbian Police Advisory Task Force of Los Angeles.

Dates: 1975-1987

Larry Townsend papers

 Collection
Identifier: Coll2022-002
Abstract Larry Townsend (1930-2008) was an American author, gay rights activist, and prominent member of the gay leather and BDSM communities. He is best known for his writings, both fiction and non-fiction, including The Leatherman's Handbook, Run, Little Leather Boy, Master of Masters, Tsar!, and many short stories and essays. The collection contains records,...
Dates: 1906-2009

UCLA Gay Awareness Week records

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: Coll2013-054
Abstract

Proposal, budget, planning, promotion, and evaluation records of the University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA) Gay Students Union for the first three UCLA Gay Awareness Week events, 1974-1976. The Gay Students Union organized five days of speeches and panels for Gay Awareness Week to focus on "the problems of gay people in today's society."

Dates: 1974-1976