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[Press Release: Fourth Creating Change Conference]

Description: A press release from the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force announcing the details of the upcoming fourth annual "Creating Change" Conference focused around LGBT activist gaining more political and organizational skills.
Date: February 14, 1991
Creator: National Gay & Lesbian Task Force
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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[Point of View: Tongues Untied]

Description: Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. A documentary made by Marlon Riggs about the Black-gay liberation movement.
Date: 1989
Duration: 59 minutes 53 seconds
Creator: The National Black Programming Consortium
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Speech: Jean Nelson]

Description: A handwritten speech from Jean Nelson addressing the congregation of the John Wesley United Methodist Church during their World AIDS Day Service. The speech is followed by a flyer announcing the event.
Date: November 2001
Creator: Jean Nelson
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter: Dearest Bill]

Description: A letter from Jean Nelson to her deceased son, Bill Nelson, describing how proud she is of him and all of his achievements and telling him how much she misses him.
Date: 1994
Creator: Nelson, Jean
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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[Durward Watson and Michael Kaufman, Outrageous Oral]

Description: Video of Durward Watson and Michael Kaufman speaking at Outrageous Oral. Husbands Watson and Kaufman share important moments in their relationship including how they met through the Turtle Creek Chorale group, and their early on-again-off-again relationship that led to a long-lasting relationship and eventual marriage in 2004 in Vancouver, Canada; the ceremony was held in Stanley Park.
Date: June 25, 2015
Duration: 14 minutes 48 seconds
Creator: The Dallas Way
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Lone Star Ride 2003 Closing Ceremonies Poem

Description: A closing ceremonies stanzaed poem for the 2003 Lone Star Ride by Valerie Holloway and performed at the closing ceremonies on September 28th. The poem expresses gratitude for the volunteers and other riders, funny details of the ride experience, and emphasizes the universal importance of the fight against AIDS and the idea of while the ride is for the year, the fight for a cure is long from over.
Date: 2003
Creator: Holloway, Valerie
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Lone Star Ride 2004 Closing Ceremonies Poem

Description: A closing ceremonies stanzaed poem for the 2004 Lone Star Ride by Valerie Holloway and performed at the closing ceremonies on September 26th. The poem expresses gratitude for the volunteers and other riders, funny details of the ride experience, and emphasizes the universal importance of the fight against AIDS and the idea of while the ride is for the year, the fight for a cure is long from over.
Date: 2004
Creator: Holloway, Valerie
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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[Edra Bogle, Outrageous Oral]

Description: Video of Edra Bogle, a retired graduate English Professor at UNT, speaking at Outrageous Oral. During her session she speaks of the five times she came out: to herself, to her mother, to friends, to herself physically, and finally to her job. Bogle shares these moments and her time spent earning degrees and remembering her long-time interest in a librarian.
Date: October 15, 2015
Duration: 31 minutes 21 seconds
Creator: The Dallas Way
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Table display of buttons and barbies]

Description: Photograph of a table display at PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. There are UNT Willis the Squirrel buttons and stickers laid out on the table. LGBTQ+ books on gender identity and queerness are on display. Barbies of different genders and ethnicities are arranged in rainbow colors. A UNT library faculty is holding a bag of buttons and placing more on the table.
Date: June 17, 2022
Creator: Gellner, Megan
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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