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[Check for remittance envelopes]
Check of $279.32 for remittance envelopes made on March 1, 2010.
[Check for the 10th Anniversary reception]
Check of $3,678.19 for the 10th Anniversary reception made on June 24, 2010.
[Checkered leather jacket]
Photograph of a red, white and black checkered leather jacket with circle zippers.
[Checks Paid to Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus]
A total of $122.00 paid to the Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus.
[Child outside of the second LSRFA pit-stop]
Photograph of a child at the second LSRFA pit-stop. He is wearing a t-shirt that reads "I'm a Big Brother". He also has a sheriff's star on his shirt and a blue plastic lei around his neck.
[Child sitting at the second LSRFA pit-stop]
Photograph of a child at the second LSRFA pit-stop. She is sitting on steps and is holding a cup and a cold water bottle. She is wearing a big t-shirt and plastic leis and has two cocktail umbrellas in her lap.
[Chris Luna, Outrageous Oral]
Video of Chris Luna, a member of Caven Enterprises and organizer of the Dallas Pride Parade, speaking at Outrageous Oral. During his session he speaks about his experiences running for council-member of District 14 in Dallas, Texas, participating in the Dallas Pride Parade, and marches on Washington. He focuses on two major moments in the council's history including the 'England vs. The City of Dallas, Mack Vines, and the State of Texas' lawsuit and the update to discrimination law that laid groundwork for future activism.
["City Council Elections are Coming" article display]
Photograph of an article in Triangle News titled, "City Council Elections are Coming," in a display at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. To the left of the paper is a photograph of five people propped up on a stand.
[Clipping: Community calendar followed by the obituaries from the Dallas Morning News]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News published in August of 2011. The clipping includes an article on black authors, weather statistics, community calendar, and the obituaries. The clipping was saved in relation to a highlighted event in the community calendar to take place at The Resource Center on Thursday August 25th. The event is titled "Project: Dallas GLBT History".
[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: Gay movement's archives to be at UNT]
Newspaper clipping from a Dallas Morning News article about Gay's movement's archives to be at UNT.
[Clipping: "Graying gays face a growing problem"]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Voice featured for its article titled "Graying gays face a growing problem' published in February 2011. The article focuses on the sad story of a long time LGBTQ and democrate activist left homeless due to dementia/ suspected Alzheimers. The article frames the issue faced by the one man to one facing the larger queer community and calls for support to be given to community organizations to address the lapse in resources.
[Clipping: In search of hope]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping about the search for a cure for AIDS.
[Clipping: Karen Estes was an ally before there was a word for it]
This clipping is a memorial article about Karen Estes, Former Resource Center co-Executive Director, and her work as an ally for the LGBT community.
[Clipping: Karen Jo Estes Social worker, advocate for LGBT community]
The article is a memorial for Karen Jo Estes, an adovcate for Dallas' LGBT community, and shares Estes' accomplishments, volunteer efforts, and employee history.
[Clipping: Message from President]
Vickery Place newsletter supported by the following areas: Greenville, Belmont, Henderson, Central, and Goodwin. The newsletter includes letters, community news and events, and advertisements.
[Clipping: NFL Experience opens today at Dallas Convention Center]
Newspaper article about football event opening at the Dallas Convention Center.
[Clipping: Same-sex couple marries after 53 years, invites world]
Article about the marriage of a same-sex couple and their rather large invitation list.
[Clipping: Texas Living]
Newspaper articles about current Texas issues, such as birthdays and charities.
[Clipping: Untold no more]
Newspaper clipping about gay rights activists talking about their LGBT-specific experiences.
[COH Rider and Team Ops member at an LSRFA pit-stop]
Photograph of a rider and one of the Team Ops members at one of the rest stations on the LSRFA route. The rider is wearing sunglasses and a yellow, white, and purple GoForward jersey with COH Riders on the sleeve. He is also holding a beer. The Team Ops member has on a navy team t-shirt and glasses. There are chairs and tables set up in front of a hedge behind them.
[Contribution to Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus]
Mark Brain's contribution of $5 to the Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus on June 24, 2010.
[Convention exhibit booth check]
Convention exhibit booth check of $382.50 made on March 5, 2010.
[Convention expenses check]
2010 convention expenses check of $217.82 made on June 29, 2010.
Cooking is a Drag!!!
Photograph of a spiral book, titled Cooking is a Drag!!! The photograph features men and women standing around a dining table, some of the men and women are dressed in drag outfits. A handwritten 1994 is seen at the top of the book.
[Coors rider coming up to the second LSRFA pit-stop]
Photograph of a rider with a "Coors" jersey leading the pack to the second LSRFA pit-stop. Behind him are other riders wearing a "Positive Pedalers" jersey and a yellow and purple "GoForward" jersey. They are all wearing helmets and riding gloves.
[Cowgirls by Bob Wade]
Photograph of a book titled Cowgirls, by Bob Wade with an introduction by Linda Gray. The front cover of the book features an image of a woman sitting on the front hood of a car with bull horns and pretending to lasso the steed, while another woman behind her drives the vehicle. On the inside of the book an inscription reads, Given to me by Mary Gilbert, Muskogee, Okla. She give me the ribbon when she won The World "Steer Decorating" in L. A. We had a ball. Gutle, Ginger, Mary, Adams, Big Lisa, Little Lisa, Hode, Big Sandy, Larona, [and] Briggs.
[Crew member in flower bra at the second LSRFA pit-stop]
Photograph of a member of the support crews gathered together at the second LSRFA pit-stop. He is wearing a flower version of a coconut bra with a matching floral lei and cowrie shell necklace. He is also playing a small guitar.
[Crew members blowing up decorations at pit-stop]
Photograph of workers setting up at one of the LSRFA pit-stops. One is crouched down on the ground and is blowing up a palm-tree balloon while another holds it up. Another balloon tree is laying down behind them.
[Crew members waiting at pit-stop]
Photograph of workers during the set-up at one of the LSRFA pit-stops. They are standing by a set of stairs and there are blowup palm-trees, pink plastic flamingos, and lei garlands decorating the area.
[Crystal Ross and women posing with Ally Award]
Photograph of Crystal Ross (2nd right) and three other women at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The women are standing side by side, looking to the left of the camera and smiling. Ross is holding a certificate that reads, "6th Annual Spirit of Equality Ally Award." A woman's arms can be seen holding a cellphone on the left side of the photograph, taking a picture. Other event attendees can be seen in the background on the left.
[Crystal Ross with Ally Award]
Photograph of Crystal Ross with Ally Award at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The image shows Ross smiling as she holds a framed certificate titled, "6th Annual Spirit of Equality Ally Award." A United States flag and a Texas flag can be seen behind her, and a statue of a man can be seen in the background on the left side of the photograph.
[Custom frame display of Lory Masters and Ann Richards]
Photograph of a custom framed letter display to Lory Masters from Governor Ann Richards, dated August 2, 1994. Governor Richards thanks Masters for her contribution towards Richard's reelection campaign. Next to the letter is a photograph of Lory Masters standing beside and posing with Governor Ann Richards in front of a corner bookcase.
[Custom letter and photograph frame]
Photograph of a custom frame with mementos kept from Lory Master's 50th birthday party. The paper in the center is a speech written by Jill Reitmeyer, spoken at Master's birthday event that was held on October 11th at The Tower Club in Dallas. The custom frame also display two photographs from Master's birthday event where she is posing with friends Jill Reitmeyer and Francys Ballenger. Also displayed in the frame is the birthday invitation and a poem.
[Custom record frame]
Photograph of a custom record frame of the album United We Stand by The Brotherhood of Man released in 1970 by Deram Records, London Recordings. Underneath the record is a metal plaque that reads "United We Stand, Lory Huitt, The Prez, 1985." The Flying Motorcycle Club logo is placed to the left of the plaque.
[Custom shadowbox for bow-tie]
Photograph of a custom shadow box for the collar of tuxedo and a black bow-tie. The metal plaque on the glass reads, ""Backstreet Broadway" Flying "W" 1983, Lorrena Huitt (Lory Masters) Master of Ceremonies.""
[Cyclist gesturing to a sign: Lone Star Ride 2010 event photo]
Photograph of a man in bicycling gear and a pink fuzzy crown on the top of his helmet pointing the audience's attention to the "Welcome to the Lone Star Ride Wedding Chapel" sign attached to a quickly fabricated wedding arch. Behind the archway, other cyclists can be seen walking around the parking lot area parked on the edge with three dark-colored vehicles. In the background, a white building stands partially obscured by trees.
[A cyclist posed comically with a mannequin dressed in black tie attire: Lone Star Ride 2010 event photo]
Photograph of a smiling man in cycling gear posing with his leg lifted across a male mannequin in a black suit and bowtie. The mannequin appears standing by an edge pole of a white tent pavilion. A green lawn extends behind the tent up a slight slope with a path leading up and out of sight.
[A cyclist posed with a groom mannequin: Lone Star Ride 2010 event photo]
Photograph of a cyclist standing next to a mannequin dressed in black-tie attire with his gloved hands on his hips. The cyclist is wearing a yellow, blue, and red LSR cycling jersey that reads "Ten Years Fighting AIDS" on the front next to a logo for the Dallas Voice on the side. The mannequin appears dressed as a groom and is set standing by a white pavilion tent pole. Behind the pair, a woman dressed as a bride in a white dress and veil gives a side-eye expression.
[Cyclists #312 and #316 under a constructed archway: Lone Star Ride 2010 event photo]
Photograph of a smiling man and woman wearing gray shirts and posing on their bicycles under a quickly fabricated wedding arch with a "Welcome to the Wedding Chapel" sign. The man on the right appears as rider #312. Behind the pair a scattered group of cyclists all wearing yellow, red, and blue cycling jerseys with black shorts stand and talk amongst each other. In the background, a white building appears partially obscured by trees.
[A cyclists wearing a costume veil posed with a groom mannequin: Lone Star Ride 2010 event photo]
Photograph of a cyclist comically posing with a mannequin dressed in black-tie attire in front of a table laid with snacks and decorations. The cyclist appears wearing a light blue front zip cycling shirt, black shorts, silver cycling cleats, and a white costume veil. The cyclist smiles as he playfully gropes the mannequin with their gloved right hand.
[Dab the AIDS Bear at the second LSRFA pit-stop]
Photograph of a teddy-bear at the second LSRFA pit-stop. It is attached to a rider's water backpack and has a tiny t-shirt on that reads "dabtheaidsbearproject.com" to advertise the program. There is also a red ribbon on the center of the shirt. The rider has on a GoForward jersey, a helmet, and a plastic lei. He is standing in the parking lot with his bike.
[The Dallas Bluebonnets]
Photograph of a custom frame for newspaper clippings and photographs of The Dallas Bluebonnets, a football team comprised of women players. The newspaper clipping from The Conquistador at the top is from December 6, 1972 and reads "Look out Cowboys, 'Bluebonnets' prove football for chicks too" by Sue Nahkunst. The roster of the Dallas Bluebonnets include, Skip Wilder (end), Sherry Jobe (halfback), Willie Johnson (defensive end), Pam Fleenor (defensive halfback), Deborah Steward (halfback), Barbara O'Brien (quarterback), Bobbie Grant (defensive tackle) and Lory Huitt aka Lory Masters (tackle).
[Dallas Bluebonnets display at LGBTQ exhibit]
Photograph of a Dallas Bluebonnets display at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. Various papers have been propped up on stands in the display case, including: (l-r) a biographical statement for Lory Masters; a framed collage containing a clipping from the Conqiustador titled, "'Bluebonnets' prove football for chicks too," and photographs of members of the Bluebonnets in 1973; and a newspaper clipping titled, "Gay church's cathedral begins to take shape."
Dallas pride: it only gets better
A brochure for Dallas Pride and other LGBT-related events.
[Dallas Pride Month Pride Declaration]
Photograph of an event program being held at the combined reception for the "Women in the Dallas LGBTQ Community" exhibit and the Spirit of Equality Awards, held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The document is titled, "Dallas Pride Month Pride Declaration," and includes an itinerary for the event.
[Dallas Voice banner]
Photograph of a banner set up at the second LSRFA pit-stop. The banner reads "dallasvoice; The Premier Media Source for LGBT Texas". It is attached to the railing of an upper-story patio and lights are strung using the underside of the overhang.
Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 2010
Weekly newspaper from Dallas, Texas that includes local, state, and national news and advertising of interest to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community.
Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 2010
Weekly newspaper from Dallas, Texas that includes local, state, and national news and advertising of interest to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community.
Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 2010
Weekly newspaper from Dallas, Texas that includes local, state, and national news and advertising of interest to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community.
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