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- A 3.5 x 5 colour photograph of a portion of the AIDS Memorial Quilt mounted on a 4 x 7 postcard. The photograph was taken by John Kozachenko and assembled onto the postcard which was then mailed from San Francisco, California on March 13,1989 to Ernest McCallum in Carberry, Manitoba. The reverse side describes John's experience at an ACT-UP rally in Portland, Oregon and then his plans to go to Montreal for the Quilt display.
- This textual image is of a programme from the AIDS Forum held in Winnipeg on August 14, 1983. The forum was sponsored by The Manitoba Gay Coalition which is comprised of the following organizations: Affirm, Council on Homosexuality and Religion, Dignity, Families of Gays, Gay Al-Anon, Gay Fathers, Gays for Equality, Gay Friends of Brandon, Mutual Friendship Society, New Freedom Group Gay AA, Northern Manitoba Alliance, Oscar Wilde Memorial Society, Project Lambda, University of Winnipeg Gay Students Association, Winnipeg Gay Media Collective and Winnipeg Gay Youth. The programme includes biographies of panel speakers and quotes about AIDS. The forum was held at the Sum Quod Sum Building.
- A news release promoting the Names project AIDS Memorial Quilt and its stop in Winnipeg as part of a larger North American Tour. The quilt is made up of over 9000 panels and involves over a dozen countries. It is the international memorial to men, women, and children who died from AIDS. The stop in Winnipeg was organized by the Village Clinic.
- A flyer promoting the Names project AIDS Memorial Quilt and its stop in Winnipeg as part of a larger North American Tour. The quilt is made up of over 9000 panels and involves over a dozen countries. It is the international memorial to men, women, and children who died from AIDS. The stop in Winnipeg was organized by the Village Clinic.
- A pamphlet titled "AIDS: Who Stands at the Door and Knocks?" prepared by The Task Group on Ministry to Persons with AIDS, for the use of the United Church of Canada. The pamphlet explains what AIDS is and how the disease is transmitted. It encourages individuals and congregations to act as support for people affected by AIDS.
- This textual image is of a pamphlet prepared by Gays for Equality as an introduction to help closeted homosexuals come out to friends and family. The pamphlet is provided as a resource with further information and suggested publications for additional reading. The pamphlet is an adaptation from other coming out materials from other organizations.
- A series of interviews titled "Attitudes to Gay Liberation at a Bus Stop" that were produced by the Winniepeg Gay/Lesbian Resource Centre. Interviews were conducted with individuals at bus stops in Winnipeg concerning personal attitudes towards Gay Liberation and Gay Pride celebrations. The document was too large to scan in its entirety.
- A handwritten itinerary from Betty Fairchild's visit to Winnipeg and Brandon, Manitoba on March 17-21, 1980. During her visit, Fairchild was engaged in a series of radio and television interviews, seminars, and workshops. Fairchild was a founding member the the Washington D.C. and Denver chapters of Parents, Familes, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG). Fairchild co-authored the book "Now that you know: what every parent should know about homosexuality" with Nancy Hayward.
- This textual image is of a poster advertising gay and lesbian socials in Brandon, Manitoba. The socials were organized by the Gays and Lesbians of Brandon and Elsewhere (GLOBE). The social was located at the Canadian Inn and the poster includes a hand drawn map and and a dancing cat in front of a gay pride flag.
- This textual image is of a poster listing the gay groups of Brandon, Manitoba. Included are Gays and Lesbians of Brandon and Elsewhere (Globe) which produced a monthly newsletter and organized socials; Oasis peer support center; and Brandon University Gay and Lesbian Association of Students and Staff which held monthly meetings. Each organization has a hand drawn emblem.
- This textual image is of a poster listing the gay groups of Brandon, Manitoba. Included are Gays and Lesbians of Brandon and Elsewhere (Globe) which produced a monthly newsletter and organized socials; Oasis peer support center; and Brandon University Gay and Lesbian Association of Students and Staff which held monthly meetings. Each organization has a hand drawn emblem.
- This textual image is of a poster advertising a gay and lesbian social in Brandon, Manitoba. The social was organized by the Gays and Lesbians of Brandon and Elsewhere (GLOBE). The social was located at the Canadian Inn. The poster has a hand drawn map and and a dancing cat in front of a gay pride flag.
- A promotional pamphlet for C.L.U.B Winnipeg (the acronym for Cowboy Leather Uniform Buddies). The purpose of this special interest group was to act as a social group and educational resource, and to act as a vehicle for charity work in support of businesses representing the interests of the community.