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Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition Dallas Mayor and City Council Election Candidate Screenings, Bill Nelson, Dallas Jackson, Roy Williams, Ronnie Le Rouge, Tom Williams, and Bill McCalpin, February 25th, 1987
A recording of a candidate screening of Bill Nelson, Dallas Jackson, Roy Williams, Ronnie Le Rouge, Tom Williams, and Bill McCalpin who are being interviewed during their run for Dallas City Council positions in 1987. Each candidate has three minutes to make an opening statement, and twelve minutes to answer follow up questions from the audience on clarification on where the candidates stand on certain topics and their answers to six survey questions answered beforehand.
Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition Dallas Mayor and City Council Election Candidate Screenings, David Childs, Jo DeWitty, Juan Jasso, Edgar McMillan, Ceil Wiseman, and Burl Jernigan, January 28, 1988
A recording of several screening interviews of candidates running for public office, including David Childs (Tax Assessor and Collector of Dallas County), Jo DeWitty (Constable of Precinct 8), Juan Jasso (State Representative of District 103), Edgar L. McMillan, Jr. (Constable of Precinct 8), Ceil Wiseman (Tax Assessor and Collector of Dallas County), and Burl Jernigan (Constable of Precinct 7). Topics discussed by the candidates include policy changes, budgeting plans, LGBT+ rights, discrimination against those with HIV and AIDS, poverty, minority issues, educating students about laws, endorsement, and qualifications.
Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition Dallas Mayor and City Council Election Candidate Screenings, J. Robinson, Jim Foster, and Brian Drummond, January 26, 1988
A recording of screenings of candidates for public office by the LGPC talking with J. Robinson (Justice of the Peace in Precinct 1-Place 1), Jim Foster (Constable of Precinct 7), and Brian Drummond (re-election to Democratic Chair of Precinct 3304, Oak Lawn). Topics discussed include policies for anti-discrimination in the workplace, the AIDS crisis, HIV, homophobia, and voter awareness.
Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition Dallas Mayor and City Council Election Candidate Screenings, Fred Blair, Vince Zubra, David Cain, Sandy Kress, James Fantroy, George Allen, and Kenneth Green, January 27, 1988
A recording of the LGPC candidate screening interviews of candidates running for public office including Fred Blair(re-election as State Representative of District 110), Vince Zubra, Jr. (Constable of Precinct 1), David Cain (re-election as State Representative of District 7), Sandy Kress (re-election as Denton County Sheriff), James Fantroy (Constable of Precinct 8), a representative for George Allen (re-election to Justice of the Peace of Precinct 8 - Place 1), and Kenneth Green (State Representative of District 107). Topics discussed include the AIDS epidemic, housing issues, discrimination in the workplace and in the community, Civil Rights, candidate experience, qualifications, policies, budget plans, fundraisers, and history in the community.
Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition Dallas Mayor and City Council Election Candidate Screenings, Lori Palmer, Verna Thomas, Marvin Steakley, Charles Tandy, February 26th, 1987
A recording of the candidate screenings of Lori Palmer, Verna Thomas, Marvin Steakley, and Charles Tandy during their run for Dallas City Council positions in 1987. Each candidate had time to discuss their answer to suvery questions answered beforehand, as well as follow-up questions from the audience on clarification on candidates' positions on equal rights.
Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition Dallas Mayor and City Council Election Candidate Screenings, February 22nd, 1987
A recording of phone calls made by Jack Crout, of the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition Dallas, to candidates seeking endorsement from the political organization to set up a time to be interviewed during their run for Dallas City Council positions in 1987. Mr. Crout explains that the candidates will have 15 minutes screening, three minutes for general statements and twelve minutes for general questioning; candidates include Roy Williams, Ronnie Le Rouge, Marvin Steakley, Irene Young, Lori Palmer, Bill McCalpin, Dallas Jackson, and Verna Thomas.
Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition Dallas Mayor and City Council Election Candidate Screenings, James Paschal, Eddie Morgan, Samuel W. Hudson III, and Charles R. Rose, January 26, 1988
A recording of the LGPC of screening interviews of candidates running for public office, including James Paschal (re-election as Constable of Precinct 7), Eddie Morgan (Precinct 3304 chair), Samuel W. Hudson, III (State Legislative District 100), and Charles R. Rose (Justice of the Peace in Precinct 8). Topics discussed in the screenings include the AIDS epidemic, housing issues, discrimination in the workplace and in the community, Civil Rights, demographic changes, candidate experience, qualifications, policies, and history in the community.
[Conversation about Dallas Gay Political Caucus]
Video of a conversation-style interview between (from left to right) Chance West, Louise Young, and Don Baker about the catalysts and early history of the Dallas Gay Political Caucus. In the video the three speakers are seated close together on a blue couch. In the few minutes at the beginning and the end of the video the group discusses more current events in their lives and in politics.
Celebrating twenty years of togetherness in life, love, & politics
A pamphlet inviting the recipient to Louise Young and Vivienne Armstrong's anniversary event.
Ricardo Medrano: Representative for all
A pamphlet advertising Ricardo Medrano's campaign for representative in 1980.
[Clipping: Should city anti-bias policy cover gay workers?]
Newspaper clipping containing varying opinions on the new Dallas anti-bias policy and whether that policy should include LGBT individuals.
Young-Elder Women's Health Program
A brochure for the Young-Elder Women's Health Program, which describes the program, the women involved, and the services the program provides.
[Sign-in sheet for Thursday, March 30, 1989]
Sign in sheet dated March 30, 1989. Includes twenty signatures.
[Tobin notes]
Notes on Milton Tobian. Includes responses to five questions and qualifications and beliefs of Tobian.
[Gibbons notes]
Notes on Tom Gibbons. Includes responses to five questions and beliefs of Gibbons.
[Williams notes]
Notes on Roy Williams. Includes responses to five questions and beliefs of Williams.
[Sign-in sheet]
Three sign in sheets. Includes names, addresses, and phone numbers. Eighteen signatures on the first page, three on the second, and fifteen on the third.
[Tandy notes]
Notes on Charles Tandy. Dated March 30, 1989. Includes responses to five questions.
[Giddings notes]
Notes on Helen Giddings. Dated March 27, 1989. Includes responses to five questions and qualifications of and policies supported by Giddings.
[Wright notes]
Notes on Tom Gibbons. Includes responses to five questions and beliefs of Gibbons.
[Chase notes]
Notes on Scott Chase. Dated March 28, 1989.
[Garner notes]
Notes on Jim Garner. Dated March 27, 1989. Includes responses to five questions.
[Strauss notes]
Notes on Mayor Annette Strauss. Dated March 28, 1989. Includes responses to five questions and the mention of three political issues.
[Lesser notes]
Notes on Peter Lesser. Includes two questions about Lesser.
[Palmer questionnaire]
Questionnaire from the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas (LGPC) completed by Lori Palmer, who seeks endorsement of the LGPC, and signed March 18, 1989. "City Council & Mayoral Questionnaire, 1989 City Council Election"
[Activist letter about 101st Congress]
Letter sent to activists of the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF) dates May 2, 1989 signed by Peri Jude Radecic with the main purpose of dicussing the 101st Congress. The first page describes the upcoming enclosures, noting that the most significant bills are the Hate Crime Statistics Act, the Immigration, Exclusion, and Deportation Amendment Act, and the Labor, HHS and Education Appropriation Bill. It also requests a $5 fee from activists to cover the costs of postage and copying (the first page is a repeat of UNTA_AR0887-001-04-003). The second page is Senate legislative summary of the 101st Congress (repeat of UNTA_AR0887-001-04-006) and the third page is a House of Representatives legislative summary. Both pages include a statement declaring that the NGLTF is lobbying for congressional action to counter homophobic policies enacted by the military. The fourth page is an information sheet for the fourth National Lobby Day for Lesbian Gay Rights, which is planned for June, 1989 (repeat of UNTA_AR0887-001-04-007). The fifth page is a registration form for individuals and organizations for the NGLTF National Lobby Day (repeat of UNTA_AR0887-001-04-008).
[LGPC candidate screening]
Candidate screening by Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas. Dated April 3, 1989. Includes a total of nineteen candidates from Place 1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 10, and 11.
[Candidate endorsement guidelines]
Guideline to candidate endorsements sent to "Paul" from Allen Calkin and dated March 14, 1987.
[U.S. Senate legislative summary]
Legislative summaries of both the Senate and House of Representatives of the 101st Congress. Features a declaration of the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force's lobbying for congressional intervention against homophobic policies by the military towards the end of both summaries.
[Activist letter about 101st Congress]
Letter sent to activists of the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF) dates May 2, 1989 signed by Peri Jude Radecic with the main purpose of discussing the 101st Congress. Describes upcoming enclosures, noting that the most significant bills are the Hate Crime Statistics Act, the Immigration, Exclusion, and Deportation Amendment Act, and the Labor, HHS and Education Appropriation Bill. It also requests a $5 fee from activists to cover the costs of postage and copying (repeat of the first page of UNTA_AR0887-001-04-001).
[Blank NGLTF National Lobby Days Information Sheet]
Information sheet for the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force National Lobby Days in June, 1990.
[Information sheet for NGLTF National Lobby Days]
Information sheet for the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force National Lobby Days in June, 1990. (Repeat of page four of UNTA_AR0887-001-04-001)
[Letter template]
Letter from the Lesbian/Gay Political Action Committee (LG-PAC) of the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas (LGPC) signed by LGPC Chair Allen G. Calkin. Remains unaddressed, but functions as a template to be sent to candidates of the March 8, 1988 primary election. Invites candidates to participate in LG-PAC's endorsement process, stating that to participate candidates must respond to the enclosed questionnaire. Provides an invitation to one of three screening sessions on January 26, 27, or 28, 1988 and to an LG-PAC Candidates' Night on February 2, 1988. A paragraph regarding LG-PAC's right to release responses to questionnaires is marked as to be deleted in the margin.
[Legislative summary for US Senate]
Senate legislative summary of the 101st Congress by the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force. Updated on April 26, 1989. (Repeat of page two of UNTA_AR0887-001-04-001)
[Unsigned activist information sheet]
Registration form for the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force National Lobby Day. (repeat of page five of UNTA_AR0887-001-04-001)
[101st Congress voting summary]
Registration form for the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force National Lobby Day. (repeat of page five of UNTA_AR0887-001-04-001)
AllianceNotes, September 1997
Alliance Notes newsletter from the Dallas Gay and Lesbian Alliance for September 1977. Features news and events.
[Federal legislative report press release]
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[Young-Elder Women's Health Program pamphlet]
Brochure pf the Young-Elder Women's Health Program of the Nelson-Tebedo Community Clinic in Dallas, Texas.
[Clipping: Learning bitter lessons from homophobia]
Clipping from USA Today for March 7, 1990. "Learning bitter lessons from homophobia" highlights the play Andre's Mother.
[Clipping: Texas Candidate, Once Leading, Slips]
Clipping from New York Times National for March 5, 1990. "Texas Candidate, Once Leading, Slips" describes the controversy around gubernatorial candidate Ann Richards answer to a question about illegal drugs.
[Clipping: Rep. Maxey takes seat, makes mark in House]
Photocopy of clippings from Austin-American Statesman for March 7, 1991. "Rep. Maxey takes seat, makes mark in House" details the swearing-in of Glen Maxey, the first gay legislator in Texas history.
[Jim Mattox political advertisement]
Political advertisement paid for by Jim Mattox Finance Committee stylized like a newspaper. Advocates for his Texas gubernatorial campaign.
[Clipping: Robertson divulges talks with God, personal beliefs]
Clipping from Dallas Times Herald for February 14, 1988. "Robertson divulges talks with God, personal beliefs" describes the religious and societal beliefs of presidential candidate Pat Robertson.
[Blank copies of 1992 general candidate questionnaire]
General candidate questionnaire from the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas for the 1992 primary election (seven copies, some with notes).
[Blank copies of 1992 congressional candidate questionnaire]
Congressional candidate questionnaire from the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas for the 1992 primary election (two copies).
[Candidate and screening endorsement procedures]
Printout of the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas' screening and endorsement procedures.
[Blank copies of 1992 legislative candidate questionnaire]
Blank legislative candidate questionnaire from the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition of Dallas for the 1992 primary election (two copies).
[Letter from Paul Rodgers and Deborah Wood to Lori Palmer, September 11, 1991]
Letter from Co-Chairs of the Lesbian/Gay Political Coalition, Paul Rodgers and Deborah Wood, sent to Lori Palmer on September 9, 1991. Informs Palmer of the screening process of the coalition.
[Notes on City of Dallas public hearing, and a printout of public funding for HIV/AIDS in Dallas]
Sheets containing facts and statistics about public funding for HIV services in Dallas for the Dallas Public Hearing on September 11, 1991.
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