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[Clipping: $2.9B for AIDS gets Senate OK]
A USA Today clipping about the United States Senate approving a bill which would award US$2.9 billion dollars for organizations which worked with patients with AIDS.
[Clipping: 3 homosexuals likely to win NYC school board seats]
A USA Today clipping about three members of the LGBTQIA+ community being elected to positions on the NYC school board.
[Clipping: AIDS benefit goes on minus Liz]
A USA Today article about Elizabeth Taylor not being able to come to an AIDS benefit event because of a hospitalization.
[Clipping: Benefit buying frenzy]
A USA Today clipping about shoppers buying designer merchandise at a Seventh on Sale AIDS benefit event.
[Clipping: Clinton to name AIDS czar today]
A USA Today clipping about Kristine Gebbie being assigned to position of AIDS czar by President Bill Clinton.
[Clipping: Couples]
A USA Today clipping about famous couples who appeared at an AIDS benefit.
[Clipping: Designers deliver for AIDS benefit]
A USA Today clipping about Seventh on Sale, an AIDS benefit event.
[Clipping: Designers fashion a fall AIDS benefit]
A USA Today clipping about Seventh on Sale and the clothing designers involved in the AIDS benefit event.
[Clipping: Ex-workers criticize AIDS czar]
A USA Today clipping about criticism of Bill Clinton's AIDS czar, Kristine Gebbie.
[Clipping: "Face to face: Falwell meeting with gay Christian activists may be milestone", Dallas Morning News]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News, by Leonard Pitts of the Miami Herald, dated Friday, October 22, 1999. The article discusses a meeting between a group of "200 socially conservative Christians" led by the Rev. Jerry Falwell, and "an equal number of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people of faith, led by the Rev. Mel White, a gay clergyman." The article includes a cartoon depicting a group of people sitting at a table, engaged in conversation, with speech bubbles coming from their mouths.
[Clipping: Flashes]
A USA Today clipping about an AIDS benefit called "Masquerade" which was attended by a variety of VIPs.
[Clipping: Frank takes the lead - to middle ground]
A USA Today clipping about Rep. Barney Frank creating political compromises.
[Clipping: Hot tickets]
A USA Today clipping on an AIDS benefit called Masquerade being attended by a variety of VIPs.
[Clipping: Jerry Falwell's criticism of President Carter's stance on homosexuality]
Sheet of newspaper clippings from articles in the Dallas Morning News and Dallas Times Herald. The articles cover Jerry Falwell's criticism of President Jimmy Carter's stand on homosexuality and Falwell's subsequent apology for his comments. The first article by Helen Parmley of the Dallas Morning News, dated August 7, 1980, discusses Falwell's characterization of the supposedly "pro-gay rights" stance of the Carter administration. The second article, a United Press International story printed in the Dallas Times Herald on October 13, 1980, describes Falwell's apology for his remarks on Carter's position on gay rights. The article quotes Falwell as saying, "It was a reckless statement."
[Clipping: Liz, Larry turn heads]
A USA Today clipping about Elizabeth Taylor and Larry appearing together at an event.
[Clipping: Moral Majority to disband: Falwell hails group for political efforts]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News, dated June 12, 1989, by Helen Parmley, Religion Editor of The Dallas Morning News. The article discusses the Rev. Jerry Falwell's decision to dissolve the Moral Majority in August 1989. The article quotes Mr. Falwell as saying that, since he founded the organization in 1979, "we have accomplished everything we set out to do," in terms of organizing conservative Christian voters and bringing national attention to conservative Christian issues in the 1980s.
[Clipping: New Mexico]
A USA Today clipping about New Mexico possibly losing out on AIDS funding.
[Clipping: Oregon]
A USA today clipping about a Portland, OR AIDS program cutting their services as a result of reduced funding.
[Clipping: "Preacher or statesman?: a toned-down Jerry Falwell ponders what his role should be in a post-Ronald Reagan era", Dallas Times Herald]
Newspaper clippings of an article from the Dallas Times Herald, dated Sunday, December 20, 1987, originally published in The Washington Post by Laura Sessions Stepp. The article discusses the Rev. Jerry Falwell's decision to relinquish the presidency of Moral Majority, resign as chairman of The PTL Club, and limit his involvement in national political issues. The article suggests that Falwell may redirect his efforts to preaching at his Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia, broadcasting "The Old Time Gospel Hour", and attending to affairs at Liberty University, which Falwell founded in 1971.
[Clipping: Senate nears vote on AIDS bill]
A USA Today clipping about Jesse Helms attempting to stall an AIDS funding bill with debate.
[Clipping: untitled]
A USA Today clipping about Stephanie Powers, who donated a pair of Marilyn Monroe's shoes to an AIDS benefit.
[Clipping: Washington]
A USA Today article about a reward being offered in an animal cruelty crime.
[Letter from Jerry Falwell and Liberty Alliance on re-activating Moral Majority]
Letter from Jerry Falwell and the Liberty Alliance asking Falwell's supporters if he should "re-activate the Moral Majority to help bring this nation back to moral sanity" (p. 3). In the letter, Falwell identifies contemporary events in the news which he considers to be evidence of America's moral decline and "the agenda of the homosexuals, abortionists, feminists, New Agers and humanists" (p. 1). Following the letter, there are copies of newspaper clippings of stories that concern Falwell and his supporters, including the issues of abortion and homosexuality. In an "Important Note", Falwell offers to send a VHS videotape of his documentary "The Truth About Aids and Clinton's Hidden Agenda" in exchange for "a gift of at least $35". Finally, the letter includes a "Reply Form to Jerry Falwell" with the question "Should I re-activate MORAL MAJORITY to help bring this nation back to moral sanity?" and an envelope addressed to the Liberty Alliance in Madison Heights, Virginia.
[Letter from Jerry Falwell on keeping Old Time Gospel Hour on air]
Letter from Jerry Falwell on his opposition to homosexuality and asking for support in keeping his "Old-Time Gospel Hour" television program on the air. Falwell writes that the Old Time Gospel Hour "is one of the few major ministries in America crying out against militant homosexuals" (p. 1). The letter is printed on what appears to be lined yellow notepad paper.
News coverage for the Washington D.C. AIDS ride 4
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. A compilation of news stories and coverage of the fourth annual AIDS ride from Raleigh, North Carolina to Washington D.C. The first story starts at 0:23. The second at 2:43. The third at 4:43. The fourth at 6:04. The fifth at 9:06. The sixth at 12:30. The seventh at 15:54. The eighth at 18:53. The ninth at 22:13. The tenth at 25:55.
Teaching Sheet : Subject: Homosexuality
Pamphlet distributed by the Christian Broadcasting Network aiming to persuade readers to turn and/or keep away from homosexuality, based on Christian teachings.
[USA Today articles on AIDS]
A variety of USA Today articles on AIDS from a number of perspectives, including from those of the LGBTQIA+ community.
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