Robin MacCormack and Richard Burns at a benefit for the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus and the National Organization for Women held at the Museum of Transportation.
GCN staffers Cindy Patton and Neil Miller holding a banner that reads "Fighting for our lives" at an unknown demonstration. Inscription in verso reads "The Procession begins."
Group photo of GCN staffers used in a GCN supporter's newsletter. Back row (l-r): Mike Riegle, Richard Burns, Nancy Wechsler, and David Morris. Front row (l-r): Lisa Hershkop, Chris Gilfoy, Sue Hyde, Cindy Patton, and Larry Goldsmith. From Mike…
GCN members covering their face with "Subscribe" flyers. Back row (l-r): Mike Riegle, Richard Burns, Nancy Wechsler, and David Morris. Front row (l-r): Lisa Hershkop, Chris Gilfoy, Sue Hyde, Cindy Patton, and Larry Goldsmith. From Mike Riegle…
The Mood Swings was an improvisational theater groups dealing with the issues of lesbians recovering from alcoholism. Karen, Liz, Cheryl Qamar, and Alice of the Mood Swings in various acting states.
The Mood Swings was an improvisational theater groups dealing with the issues of lesbians recovering from alcoholism. Alice, Karen, Cheryl Qamar, and Liz of the Mood Swings, apparently acting out a scene.
The Mood Swings was an improvisational theater groups dealing with the issues of lesbians recovering from alcoholism. Liz, Karen, Cheryl Qamar, and Alice of the Mood Swings, apparently acting out a scene.
The Mood Swings was an improvisational theater groups dealing with the issues of lesbians recovering from alcoholism. Liz, Karen, Cheryl Qamar, and Alice of the Mood Swings, apparently acting out a scene.
The Mood Swings was an improvisational theater groups dealing with the issues of lesbians recovering from alcoholism. Cheryl Qamar, Liz, and Alice of the Mood Swings, standing over Karen.
The Mood Swings was an improvisational theater groups dealing with the issues of lesbians recovering from alcoholism. Alice, Blitzen, Karen, Cheryl Qamar, and Liz sitting on the steps of a house, posing for the photograph.
The Mood Swings was an improvisational theater groups dealing with the issues of lesbians recovering from alcoholism. Here is the group posed on a stone wall. Left to Right: Liz, Cheryl, Alice, Karen, Blitzen (Director)
Ladies Against Women members dressed in flowery hats holding signs reading: "Have a Nice Day, Fire a Gay", "Ladies Against Women", and "Procreation not Recreation, close your eyes and do your duty!", stand in front of a stage where Girlilla members…
View from the balcony in Faneuil Hall of Ginny Apuzzo giving a speech on stage with the banner: "Pass the Boston Human Rights Ordinance, Boston Lesbian and Gay Political Alliance," with a full audience looking on.
Originally captioned: "BL/GPA honorees, from left, Larry Kessler, AIDS Action Committee; Jane Pincus and Wendy Sanford (rear) of the Boston Women's Healthbook Collective; Urvashi Vaid; David Peterson."
A woman speaks at a podium which has the word "China" on the front of it, in front of a banner for the Boston Lesbian and Gay Political Alliance Community Recognition Evening.
The Wallflower Order was co-founded in 1975 by Krissy Keefer with the mission to provide an expanded artistic landscape as it related to women in the 20th century. Working with feminist production companies, political groups and women's sevice…
The Mood Swings was an improvisational theater groups dealing with the issues of lesbians recovering from alcoholism. Karen, Liz, Cheryl Qamar, and Alice of the Mood Swings sitting in chairs and posing with difference expressions.
LESLA (Lesbianas Latina) formed in 1986. Their statement of purpose reads: "We are a group of Latina lesbians who are committed to supporting each other through our biweekly meetings. We come with a variety of experience, needs, and expectations. Our…
Club Antorcha (initially Latinos Unidos) was founded in 1989 from a focus group and survey conducted by Orlando Del Valle on Latino gay men's health sponsored by Latino Health Institute. It provided a social network to develop the extended family…
In this photograph, Cambridge Lavender Alliance co-chair Sue Hyde introduces Alice Wolf to the participants at the Alliance sponsored brunch at City Hall. The large group of participants is standing in the lobby of City Hall with Hyde and Wolfe at…
The Boston Bisexual Women’s Network is a feminist, not-for-profit collective organization whose purpose is to bring women together for support and validation. This photograph shows women in a parade carrying a banner which reads: "Bisexual Pride, Gay…
In this photograph, two men, one Black and one white, march on a street carrying a protest sign reading: "Black and White Gaymen, Together We Declare Nuclear Holocaust Never Again!"
This photo was likely taken in New York City on June 12, 1982, at…