Gay and Lesbian Campaign Committee member David LaFontaine and chair Dede Ketover at a planning meeting for "We Must Elect Ourselves" Valentines Day Fundraiser.
A large group of police officers stands on the steps of City Hall in Boston, while David Summers' passage is deflected by a police officer in the middle of the photograph.
David Thorstad holding a Gay Activists Alliance banner outside a building marked Singer with an unidentified person of color at a protest in New York City, likely during his period as president in 1975.
Del Martin and Phyllis Lyons, founders of the national lesbian group Daughters of Bilitis, sitting on a couch chatting with some other women in Boston.
Left to Right: Diane Green, co-chair LAGMA; Ronnie Allen, LAGMA; Jeff McLaughlin, Globe Liaison to gay community; Rev. Bob Wheatly, UVA office of gay concerns; Bill Mulkern, co-chair LAGMA.
A group of men waits on the side of the street with a banner reading: "Greetings Pope John Paul II from the Gay- Lesbian Catholics of Philadelphia Dignity" and "Gay Rights are Human Rights".
Dignity/Boston was formed in the first waves of the Gay Liberation movement that followed the Stonewall Riots, and has been providing a home for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) Catholics, their friends and supporters since 1972.…
Three members of the Gay Press Association, including Amy Hoffman of Gay Community News, sitting at a reception during the Gay Press conference, eating.
Dorchester GALA's first co-director Will Hutchinson (center) greets (from left to right) new co-directors Ed Cook and Diane Fischler, secretary Todd Luspinski and treasurer Lucia Littlefield.
A few of Dorchester GALA's members getting ready for their annual Starlight Extravaganza. (Left to rght) Matthew Oliva, emcee, Barbara, Dan and Rodynet.
A Fag Rag banner stating "Christianity is the enemy" being carried in a demonstration by Old South Church in Copley Square. Three men under the banner from left: Jimmy Sullivan, Unidentified person, Lenny Mather. Unidentified Persons holding the…
Firefighter exiting 22 Bromfield Street, the location of GCN and Fag Rag offices as well as Glad Day Books, after the 1982 arson, from Mike Riegle collection.