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[Art grant]
A newspaper clipping featuring an article on the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts receiving a grant to establish a new art specialty program. The Getty center for Education awarded the institute $62,5000 to establish a National Center for Art Museum / School Collaborations. The center will focus on establishing collaborative programs between art museums, public schools and universities. Nancy Berry, assistant professor of Art History and Art Education at UNT has been named director of the new center.
[Art talk]
A newspaper clipping featuring an article on Sharon Warwick, art teacher at Borman Elementary School, being a feature speaker at the Dallas Museum of Art to discuss how growing up near the El Paso border and experiences influence her work.
Biggers retrospective exhibit set in NTCC's Whatley Center
A newspaper clipping on the Northeast Texas Community College hosting a retrospective exhibition, "John Biggers: A Cultural Legacy," in the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts Gallery from February 5th - 28th. John Biggers is a well respected African-American artist working in the United States, having completed two murals at Hampton University, and two at North Carolina State University.
Bronze sculptures find home in subdivision
A newspaper clipping featuring an article on University of North Texas graduate and artist, Laurie Gowland, announcing her completion of bronze sculptures for the entrance to the Hunter's Ridge, a Denton residential subdivision. As a graduate student in fine arts, Ms. Gowland returns to Denton to lead the Hurst-Euless-Bedford section of the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts.
[Bronze sculptures find home in subdivision, January 8, 1995]
A clipping from an article in the Denton Record-Chronicle featuring a local artist and her work. Laurie Gowland, a UNT graduate and bronze sculptor, did work for a subdivision in Denton and regularly leads the Hurst-Euless-Bedford section of the NTIEVA program.
[Carlisle embarks on multinational studies]
A newspaper clipping featuring an article on Carlisle Elementary school participating in a multinational project with the area of focus on countries such as Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the United Kingdom because Carlisle Elementary has students hailing from those areas. The purpose of the multicultural celebration is to highlight landmarks, customs and courtesies of other countries.
[Clipping: 3 sentenced in gay-bashing: Terms range from 3 to 5; restitution also ordered]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about the controversy surrounding comments made by Judge Jack Hampton that indicate a bias on his sentencing decisions.
[Clipping: 5 Questions with Erin Moore]
Newspaper clipping listing five questions with Erin Moore, president of the Stonewall Democrats. Backside of the page includes local news along with advertising.
[Clipping: 1987 Resolution "Come Out"]
A newspaper clipping about volunteers and other individuals still 'closeted' or not out to the public as an LGBT individual.
[Clipping: A case of prejudice and presumption: Rush to judgment blurs truth in gay-bashing case]
Dallas Times Herald newspaper article on the Judge Hampton ruling of a lesser sentence to the killer of two homosexual men on January 8th, 1989. The column includes two inset photos of the victims.
[Clipping: A Folk Hero in Retirement]
A San Francisco Chronicle article titled "A Folk Hero in Retirement." The title is printed at the top of the first page of the article, next to the hand-written name and date of the newspaper. Two columns of text fills the rest of the page, continuing onto the second page of the article which has a photograph of Pedro Gonzalez above its left column of text.
[Clipping: A Friend for Life]
A newspaper clipping about the late Terry Tebedo and his civil rights efforts during his life.
[Clipping: A Friend for Life: AIDS victim leaves behind memories of cheer, courage]
Newspaper clippings about the death of gay rights and AIDS activist Terry Tebedo.
[Clipping: A friendly voice on the AIDS line]
A Dallas Morning News clipping about Billie Scott Gambrell, a volunteer phone operator at the AIDS ARMS Network, Inc.
[Clipping: Activist remembered as 'angel on earth]
Newspaper clipping from The Dallas Morning News, featuring article "Activist remembered as 'angel on earth'" by Michael E. Young.
[Clipping: AIDS]
A Dallas Morning News clipping about the Reverend Chris Steele discussing what she did in the past to assist patients with AIDS.
[Clipping: AIDS: Aquired immune deficiency syndrome]
A Dallas Morning News clipping on how the the AIDS crisis had affected the Dallas LGBTQIA+ community since it started sickening patients.
[Clipping: AIDS patients need help: Gay leaders ask county to be declared disaster area]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about the 'disaster' that is AIDS treatment in Dallas according to protesters and gay leaders.
[Clipping: AIDS tests open debate over bias]
A Dallas Morning News clipping about a controversial Texas House bill which would allow health insurance agencies to test patients for AIDS without their consent or knowledge.
[Clipping: AIDS treatment postponed because of personnel shortage, doctors say]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about the postponing of AIDS treatment at Parkland Hospital.
[Clipping: AIDS victim leaves behind memories of cheer, courage]
A newspaper clipping about the death of AIDS center founder Terry Tebedo.
[Clipping: An inspired canty. Draw soccer clash!]
Newspaper clipping about a game between American and England soccer teams.
[Clipping: Appointed judges plan races to keep seats]
A newspaper clipping regarding elected judges future plans to secure their recently acquired seats.
[Clipping: Articles on homicide stats, funding, and law enforcement]
A newspaper page regarding various subjects such as the homicide rate, medical renovations, funding, and law enforcement.
[Clipping: Assisted suicide]
Newspaper clippings discussing assisted suicide and the disparate perspectives on the matter.
[Clipping: AZT's effectiveness puzzling for AIDS patients, researchers]
A newspaper clipping about the drug being used to treat AIDS.
[Clipping: Barton aims to keep military ban on gays]
Newspaper clipping from The Dallas Morning News featuring an article about the military gay ban in the United States.
[Clipping: Book of the Week]
A newspaper page regarding a book signing for a book about AIDS and the Mr. Gay All American South-Central Texas Pageant.
[Clipping: Cancer institute urges quicker access to new drugs]
A Dallas Times Herald clipping on the National Cancer Institute asking that regulatory barriers be removed when getting new drugs to cancer and AIDS patients.
[Clipping: Censured judge runs for higher court in Texas]
A newspaper clipping regarding the censuring of a judge for a statement about LGBT individuals. The back contains a statement by Barbara Rosenberg thanking an individual for an endorsement.
[Clipping: Clinton reunited with people who inspired him during race]
A Dallas Morning News clipping about Bill Clinton meeting with his campaign role models again after his election.
[Clipping: Combine ten-gallon hats with soccer]
Newspaper clipping about the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club.
[Clipping: Council candidates clash on gay rights]
A printout of an issue of the Dallas Times Herald from January 18, 1980 regarding gay rights in the city council election.
[Clipping: County to give back money]
A Sherman Democrat clipping about Grayson county giving back funds after no AIDS patients claimed them.
[Clipping: Court ruling keeps Hampton on ballot]
A clipping regarding the Supreme Court's decision against Justice Rosenberg's petition.
[Clipping: Courting Voters]
A newspaper clipping regarding Democratic campaigns to win the judicial election.
[Clipping: Credit union news]
A Dallas VOICE clipping about the Dallas Gay Alliance Credit Union sending its first dividend to its customers.
[Clipping: Dallas County's 74% jump in AIDS cases in '87 expected]
A Dallas Morning News article about new AIDS cases in Dallas rising by 74% over the 1987 year, which medical professionals at the Dallas County Health and Human Services Department had predicted.
[Clipping: Dallas gay-rights leader dies of blood disease]
A newspaper clipping about Terry Tebedo's death.
[Clipping: Designer jean craze fading out]
Newspaper clipping with an article written about the designer jean market plummeting, with an image of Willie Western Wear jeans. Steve Brook, who designed the image on the back pocket of the jeans, signed the clipping above the photo. There is an article about Shari Lewis on the back.
[Clipping: DGA meets with doctors at Parkland]
A newspaper clipping regarding Parkland doctor's thoughts on the Parkland Hospital's treatment of AIDS.
[Clipping: Division Campesina]
A news clipping titled "Division Campesina." Above the title is the word "Editorial" and the newspaper's date, to the left of which is a torch icon. Two columns of text extend across the rest of the clipping.
[Clipping: Ex-Dallas judge named to state appeals court]
A copy of a newspaper clipping regarding the appointment of Barbara Rosenberg to the Dallas Court of Appeals.
[Clipping: Federal AIDS cuts could be 'disastrous' health official says]
A Fort Worth Star-Telegram clipping about funding being taken away from AIDS programming, and an AIDS official asking President Bill Clinton to restore the funding.
[Clipping: "Fifty years together, lived out loud"]
Newspaper clipping taken from The Dallas Morning News true romance section titled "Fifty years together, lived out loud". The article, written by Kathleen Green, was published in the Sunday paper on January 23, 2011. The article highlights the 50th anniversary of Jack Evans and George Harris with personal statements, anecdotes and the couples plans for the future.
[Clipping: Fort Worth subway a success]
Newspaper clipping from The Houston Post, titled, "Fort Worth subway a success," published January 26, 1976.
[Clipping: Fort Worth subway a success]
Newspaper clipping from San Jose Mercury, titled, "Mini-Subway Pulls Them In," published January 26, 1976.
[Clipping: Fromholz plans mass mooning to eclipse Ku Klux Klan rally]
Clipping from the Austin American-Statesman, titled "Fromholz plans mass mooning to eclipse Ku Klux Klan rally," written by John Kelso, January 1, 1993. The article mentions that the KKK members will rally at the Capitol and that they will be met with mooners lead by Austin musician Steve Fromholz.
[Clipping: Frontera Norte Pedro J. Gonzalez]
An article titled "Frontera Norte Pedro J. Gonzalez." The title of the article is enclosed by an oval that how hand-written words above and below its bottom edge and above its top edge. Below the headline is a single wide column of text that extends across the length of the page and then continues to the right of the headline. On the back of the clipping are large handwritten words.
[Clipping: Frost urges ouster of Judge Hampton]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about United States' Representative Martin Frost's opinion on the controversy surrounding Judge Jack Hampton's alleged homophobia.
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