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LGBTQ America: a Theme Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History Is a Publication of the National Park Foundation and the National Park Service
A Theme Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History Is a Publication of the National Park Foundation and the National Park Service
Memoria, Voz, Y Patrimonio: Considering Latina/O Film, Print and Sound Archives
Chicano Studies Research Center Annual Report 2018-2019 Submitted by Director Chon A. Noriega in Memory of Leobardo F. Estrada
CARL Newsletter
Susana Maria Halpine and Yolanda Retter
An Activist's Guide to Lesbian History: a Companion to the Video Not Just Passing Through
Laura Aguilar Collection
Rainbow Key and Etheridge Awards. the Board Will Also Receive Information on Other Production Elements for This Virtual Event
Susana Maria Halpine and Yolanda Retter: an Appreciation
Spring 2006 a Publication of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered Round Table of the American Library Association
“That Women Could Matter”: Building Lesbian Feminism in California, 1955-1982
Archival Body/Archival Space: Queer Remains of the Chicano Art Movement, Los Angeles, 1969-2009
Brian Eugenio Herrera
Harvey Milk and California Proposition 6: How the Gay Liberation Movement Won Two Early Victories
To Read Making Invisible Histories Visible
Chicana Photography: the Power of Place Ann Marie Leimer University of Redlands, Ann
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Making Invisible Histories Visible June L
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ONE Archives Resource List
Brian Eugenio Herrera
Lgbt) Heritage
QUEERLY REMEMBERED: TACTICAL and STRATEGIC RHETORICS for REPRESENTING the GLBTQ PAST by Thomas R. Dunn Bachelor of Arts, Unive
Historicizing Liberal American Transnormativities: Medicine, Media, Activism, 1960-1990
Drawn from the Scraps
CSW Update -- October 2007
LGBT and Information Studies: the Library and Archive Outreach Symposium at UCLA; and in the Footsteps of Barbara Gittings: an Appreciation
Laura Aguilar Interviewed by Carolina Miranda on May 14 and 15, 2014
Chicana Photography: the Power of Place
Laura Aguilar's Lasting Legacy 042420.Pdf