Finding Aid for the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Resource Center. Administrative files. 1974-2011.

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Title: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Resource Center. Administrative files.
Identifier/Call Number: University Archives record Series 789
Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 5 linear ft. (4 cartons, 1 oversized box)
Date: 1974-2011
Abstract: Record Series 789 contains UCLA-generated materials on UCLA LGBTQ issues, events, and organizations, including those generated by students, staff, faculty and alumni. Materials include: photographs, memorabilia and other materials compiled by the Center; an LGBTQ periodicals collection; and correspondence, curricular documents, and other materials related to the development of the UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies Program (LGBTS).
Physical location: UCLA University Archives Office, 21560 YRL.
Creator: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Resource Center.

Access

Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.

Publication Rights

Copyright of portions of this collection is held by The Regents of the University of California. The UCLA University Archives can grant permission to publish for materials to which it holds the copyright. All requests for permission to publish or quote must be submitted in writing to the UCLA University Archivist.

Processing History

Processed by Marita B. Klements; Roderic Crooks, Moon Joo Cindy Kim, Katharine Lawrie, Albert A. Lowe., 2009 May 9; 2011 Nov 30.
The Record Series arrived unorganized from the UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center. LGBTQ reference materials, not generated by UCLA, were removed. UCLA-generated materials not germane to LGBTQ issues were also removed. The archival organization of this Record Series was determined after review by archival processer, Albert A. Lowe, in 2011.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Resource Center. Administrative files (University Archives Record Series 789). UCLA Library Special Collections, University Archives.

Historical Note

The 1995 establishment of the UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) Resource Center represents the culmination of several concurrent, decades-long developments within the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community on campus: research agendas by faculty aimed to understand sexual orientation through reliable social sciences techniques; political activism by faculty and staff sought to end discriminatory practices and institutionalized homophobia; and student interest in LGBT issues and culture grew as an appropriate focus of academic activity. In 1990, the Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Lesbian and Gay Community was established. In 1991, Curt Shepard developed the proposal to establish a student resource center for gay, lesbian, and bisexual students, which opened its doors in 1995 under the direction of doctoral student Charles Outcalt.
In 1997, after a move from a small closet in Haines Hall to 440 square feet in Kinsey Hall, Dr. Ronni Sanlo took over stewardship of the UCLA LGBT Resource Center. In 1998, Sanlo inaugurated the first UCLA Lavender Graduation, an annual observation for LGBTQ students. In 2003, the UCLA LGBT Resource Center moved into a 1,600 square-foot space in the Student Activities Center, formerly the Men's Gym. The Center includes the Rae Lee Siporin Collection, a student-run library of 4,000 volumes cataloged through a grant from the Hill Foundation by Candace Lewis. The UCLA LGBT Resource Center also includes the David Bohnett CyberCenter, established in 2004 as a facility to support the information technology needs of students.
In 1974, the first Gay Awareness Week hosted speakers — including Rita Mae Brown, Harry Hay, and Charlotte Bunch — to discuss issues of importance to the community. In 1976, UCLA Chancellor Charles E. Young directed departments and programs not to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, one of the first such administrative orders by the head of an American university.
Academics and researchers based at UCLA systematically addressed areas of interest to the emergent LGBTQ community as far back as the 1950s. UCLA professor Evelyn Hooker, whose research from 1954 onward disputed the presumed psychological abnormality of homosexual men, was one of the first academics to address sexual orientation through established scholarly methods. Gender reassignment surgeries were performed at UCLA by the urologist Elmer Belt, who, incidentally, also played a major role in the campaign to establish a medical school at the university. In 1962 doctors in the Department of Psychiatry established the first gender identity clinic in the United States, primarily a discussion group for those studying minority genders and sexualities.
Problematically, some gender researchers at UCLA Gender Identity Clinic developed questionable practices in attempts to instill traditional gender roles in non-conforming children. Nevertheless, through its novel research and interest in cross-gender behaviors and identifications, it became both a center for the study of gender identity, transsexuality, and homosexuality, and a model for other such clinics.
In 1976, Peter Thorslev, a professor of English offered the first course at UCLA dedicated specifically to sexual minorities and their culture in a class called "Gay and Lesbian Literature." Later, the Women's Studies Program sponsored courses with lesbian, gay, and bisexual content, among them "Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Studies," first taught in 1992 by Daniel Calder, professor of English, and Linda Garnets, lecturer in Psychology and Women's Studies. Other departments also offered a steadily increasing number of related topical courses. In 1997, after several years of discussion and planning, the administration approved an undergraduate minor offered through a newly instituted Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Studies Program. In 1998, the Program was renamed Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies.
In 1979 UCLA students published the first edition of "Ten Percent," which predated "Frontiers" as a Los Angeles gay newspaper. Also in 1979, a gay film festival was held at UCLA, organized by John Ramirez and Stuart Timmons, and grew to become OutFest.
In 1989, both the UCLA Lesbian and Gay Faculty/Staff Network and the Lambda Alumni Association were founded. Faculty and staff were particularly active in addressing disparities concerning pay and health benefits for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender university employees and their families. The Lambda Alumni Association also founded a scholarship, awarded to students on the basis of service to the community and academic accomplishment.
The UCLA LGBT Resource Center supports more than 20 different LGBTQ student groups. Membership in these groups is based on race or ethnicity (BlaQue, La Familia, Mishpacha, Pan Asian Queers); gender (Delta Lambda Phi Fraternity, Gamma Rho Lambda Sorority, Queer X Girl); specific sexual orientation (Fluid); area of study (Section G, OUTlaw, MedGlo, Queers for Public Health, OUTreach); or political issue (Student Coalition for Marriage Equality, Won Together, Social Welfare LGBTQA Caucus). Not all groups are active in a given year, but all have been official, sanctioned student groups at one time.
The UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center is documented with many variant names, including three different names on a self-published document found from 2000. Due to the lack of documentation of any official names, for the purposes of this collection, the aforementioned name, or the LGBT Resource Center, will be the official name for this collection. Among the variant names are: UCLA Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Resource Center; UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Campus Resource Center; UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Resource Center; UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Center ; and UCLA LGBT Center.

Scope and Content

Record Series 789 contains UCLA-generated materials on UCLA LGBTQ issues, events, and organizations, including those generated by students, staff, faculty and alumni. Materials include: photographs, memorabilia and other materials compiled by the Center; an LGBTQ periodicals collection; and correspondence, curricular documents, and other materials related to the development of the UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies Program (LGBTS).
This is an active record series; additional University records are expected to be added.
The collection is organized into the following series:
  1. Series 1. Publications, Flyers, Events, 1974-2011
  2. Series 2. Photographs, 1990-2011
  3. Series 3. Subject Files, 1991-2008
  4. Series 4. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies (LGBTS), 1990-2005
  5. Series 5. Memorabilia, c.1990s

 

Publications, Flyers, Events. Series 1. 1974-2011.

Scope and Contents note

LGBTQ publications collected by the UCLA LGBT Resource Center and flyers and publicity on LGBT related events, primarily at UCLA and sponsored by the UCLA LGBT Resource Center.
Box 1

90 Percent. 1998 Oct.

Scope and Contents note

Newsletter published by UCLA Gay and Lesbian Association.
Box 1

Event materials. 1992-2000.

Scope and Contents note

Materials compiled by the UCLA LGBT Resource Center related to events on campus.
Box 1

Flyers. 1990s; 2011.

Extent: 3 folders

Scope and Contents note

Flyers and handouts collected by the UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center regarding LGBTQ issues and events on the UCLA campus.
Box 1

Gayette. 1974 Oct (v.1:1)-1978 Nov.

Scope and Contents note

Newsletter published by the UCLA Gay Student Union (GSU).
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Newsletter. 1990 Fall (v.2:4)-1998 May (v.10:4).

Scope and Contents note

Newsletter published by UCLA Lesbian and Gay Alumni Association. No issues from 1997.
Box 1

Lavendar Graduation. 1998; 1999; 2001; 2002; 2009; 2010.

Scope and Contents note

Graduation programs honoring UCLA's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender graduates.
Box 1

LGBT Voice. 1996 Jan (v.1:2)-1997 Mar (v.2:8).

Scope and Contents note

Newsletter published by UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center.
Box 1

Network News. 1990 Winter (v.1:2)-1998 Spring.

Scope and Contents note

Newsletter published by the UCLA Lesbian and Gay Faculty and Staff Network.

General note

Also known as The UCLA Lesbian and Gay Faculty / Staff Network Newsletter. Many issues missing.
Box 1

Network of Galas. 1993 Spring (v.4:1)-1995 Fall (v.7:6).

Scope and Contents note

Newsletter published by the Network of Gay and Lesbian Alunmi/ae Associations, Washington DC.

General note

Changed name to NetGalaNews in 1995.
Box 1

Newspaper articles on LGBTQ issues. 1999; 2004; 2010; 2011.

Scope and Contents note

Selected articles on LGBTQ issues from various newspapers such as "The Daily Bruin" and "Los Angeles Times." Includes Daily Bruin "OutList" from October 13, 2010.
Box 1

Pamphlets. 1999; 2000.

Scope and Contents note

Conference program and Resource Guide published by the UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center.
Box 1

Queeriousity. 2003.

Scope and Contents note

Periodical published by the University of California, Riverside, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center.
Box 1

Signage. c.1990s.

Scope and Contents note

Flyers produced by the UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center posted in their office for internal use.
Box 1

UC Gala Newsletter. 1991 July (v.4:3).

Scope and Contents note

Newsletter published by University of California Gay and Lesbian Alumni, office out of Oakland, CA.
Box 1

Vanguard. 2011 Aug-2011 Oct.

Scope and Contents note

Newsletter published by the L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center.
Box 5

OutWrite. 2005; 2011.

Extent: 2 folders

Scope and Contents note

Periodical on LGBTQ issues published by UCLA students.

General note

Changed name from Ten Percent (10 Percent) in 2005.
Box 5

Oversized Flyers. 1998; 2000; 2001.

Scope and Contents note

Flyers and posters collected by the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 5

Ten Percent (10 Percent). 1994; 1997; 1998; 1999; 2001; 2002; 2003; 2004.

Extent: 8 folders
General Physical Description note: Oversized periodicals.

Scope and Contents note

Periodical on LGBTQ issues published by UCLA students. Incomplete collection; Oct 1997 issue is lamenated front page only. Changed name to OutWrite in 2005.
 

Photographs. Series 2. 1990-2011.

Scope and Contents note

Photographs on LGBTQ events at UCLA and within Los Angeles compiled by the UCLA LGBT Resource Center.
Box 3

AIDS Walk. 2000.

Extent: 2 envelopes

Scope and Contents note

Photographs from AIDS Walk Los Angeles compiled by the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 3

Ceremony with California State Senator, Sheila Kuehl (UCLA 1962). c.2000.

Scope and Contents note

Photographs compiled by the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 3

Gayz into the Millennium - UCLA LGBTA Conference. 2000.

Scope and Contents note

Photographs compiled by the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 3

Lavender Graduation. 1998-2002.

Extent: 19 envelopes

Scope and Contents note

Photographs from the UCLA Lavender Graduation compiled by the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 3

LGBT Center. 1997-1998.

Extent: 2 envelopes

Scope and Contents note

Photographs from or within the LGBT Resource Center compiled by the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 3

National Coming Out Day. c.1997.

Extent: 4 envelopes

Scope and Contents note

Photographs taken at UCLA compiled by the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 3

Photo CDs. c.1990s.

Extent: 5 discs

Scope and Contents note

Photographs from various LGBT events compiled by the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 3

Photographs - Contact Sheets. c.1990s.

Extent: 7 free standing photographs and 3 envelopes of contact sheets in 1 folder.

Scope and Contents note

Photographs from various LGBT events compiled by the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 3

Photographs. c.1990s.

Extent: 3 folders

Scope and Contents note

Photographs (from scrapbook?) depicting various LGBT events compiled by the LGBT Resource Center. Includes photos of California State Senator, Sheila Kuehl (UCLA 1962).
Box 3

Pride Parade - West Hollywood. 1998.

Scope and Contents note

Photographs from Pride Parade compiled by the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 3

Something Queer Is Bruin - 10th Annual UC LGBTA Conference. 1999.

Extent: 3 envelopes

Scope and Contents note

Photographs compiled by the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 3

Student Activities. c.1999.

Scope and Contents note

Photographs compiled by the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 3

UCLA LGBT Misc. c.1990s.

Extent: 2 envelopes

Scope and Contents note

Photographs from various LGBTQ events compiled by the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 5

1998 Lambda Graduate Student Network Welcome Reception Photo Album. 1998.

General Physical Description note: Oversized Maroon Photo Album.

Scope and Contents note

Fifteen pages of photos from 1998 Lambda Graduate Student Network Welcome Reception.
Box 5

UCLA LGBT Resource Center Scrapbook. 1995-2003.

General Physical Description note: Oversized Red Photo Album.

Scope and Contents note

Photos and photocopies compiled by LGBT Resource Center.
 

Subject Files. Series 3. 1991-2008.

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, UCLA-related produced materials on LGBTQ issues, and various files produced and compiled by the UCLA LGBT Resource Center. Bulk of materials is from the UCLA Lambda Alumni Association.
Box 1

Correspondence. 1992-2008.

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence to and from the UCLA LGBT Resource Center. Includes letter from California Assemblyman, Paul Koretz.
Box 1

Grey materials. 2002.

Scope and Contents note

Various grey materials collected by the UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center.
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Administrative Information. 2002.

Scope and Contents note

Administrative materials created by the UCLA Lambda Alumni, UCLA's Lesbian and Gay Alumni Association, including their By-Laws.
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Anniversary Programs. 1992-1996.

Scope and Contents note

Third, fourth, fifth and sixth annual banquet programs published by the UCLA Lambda Alumni, UCLA's Lesbian and Gay Alumni Association.
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Executive/Steering Committee. 1993-1994.

Scope and Contents note

Agendas, minutes and related materials from the UCLA Lambda Alumni Executive/Steering Committee.
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Financial Records. 1992; 1995; 2001; 2002.

Scope and Contents note

Proposed annual budgets, annual budgets reports and quarterly fund reports on the UCLA Lambda Alumni Association.
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Flyers. 1993-1995.

Scope and Contents note

Advertising and publicity of UCLA Lambda Alumni Association events.
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Letterhead. c.1995.

Scope and Contents note

Letterhead and internal forms created by UCLA Lambda Alumni Association.
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Membership. 1991; 1994; 1996.

Scope and Contents note

Forms and reports generated by the UCLA Lambda Alumni Association. Includes membership list from 1991.
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Miscellaneous. 1993; 1996; 1999.

Scope and Contents note

Miscellaneous and general materials from the UCLA Lambda Alumni Association.
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Reorganization Committee. c.1993.

Scope and Contents note

Materials related to UCLA Lambda Alumni, UCLA's Lesbian and Gay Alumni Association, on their organizational structure and restructuring.
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Scholarship Administrative File. 1991-1995.

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, donor lists, publicity, and related administrative materials on the Lambda Alumni Scholarship.
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Scholarship Committee. 1993-1995.

Scope and Contents note

Materials developed by or related to the UCLA Lambda Alumni Scholarship Committee. Includes copy of letter from U.S. Senator, Dianne Feinstein.
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Scholarship Award Certificates. 1992; 1994.

Scope and Contents note

Samples of scholarship certificates from UCLA Lambda Alumni. Includes certificate to filmmaker, Quentin Lee (UCLA 1999).
Box 1

Lambda Alumni Scholarship Manual. 1991-1994.

Scope and Contents note

Lambda Scholar Manual, list of previous scholarship winners and blank application forms.
Box 1

Lambda Alumni TriMentor Program. c.1992-1993.

Scope and Contents note

Materials related to UCLA TriMentor Program, which targeted high school students from underrepresented racial groups at UCLA. Inlcudes materials from Lambda Alumni who communicated with TriMentor about including Gay and Lesbian high school students in the TriMentor Program.
Box 1

UCLA LGBT Resource Center History. c.1990s.

Scope and Contents note

Materials on the LGBT Resource Center compiled by the LGBT Resource Center. Includes three student papers written in 1997 on the History of the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 1

UCLA reference materials. 1990-2003.

Extent: 2 folders

Scope and Contents note

LGBTQ reference materials produced by UCLA-related individuals compiled by Dean Ronni Sanlo from the LGBT Resource Center.
Box 1

UC-wide conferences on LGBTQ related issues. 1989; 1990; 2001; 2003.

Scope and Contents note

Materials collected on conferences and curriculum from various University of California campuses. Inlcudes Second Annual Williams Project Program, UCLA School of Law, 2003.
 

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies (LGBTS). Series 4. 1990-2005.

Scope and Contents note

Curricular materials generated by the LGBTS program, including Queer Graduate Conference.
Box 1

Anthropology. 1995-1996.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs.
Box 1

Approved Courses. 1997-1999.

Scope and Contents note

Official approvals from UCLA Academic Senate for classes in LGBTS.
Box 1

Art History. c.1994.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs.
Box 1

Asian American Studies. 1994-1995.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs.
Box 1

Biology. 1993-1995; 1997.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs.
Box 1

Chicano Studies. 1995.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs.

General note

Chicano Studies changed their name in 2007 to UCLA Cesar E. Chavez Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies.
Box 1

Education. 1994-1995.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs.
Box 1

English. 1992-1993.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs.
Box 1

Instructional Improvement Grant Program. 1997-2001.

Scope and Contents note

Application and correspondence to the Chancellor's Committee on Instructional Improvement Programs for money towards LGBT coursework.

General note

LGBTS was known as Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies (LGBS) until 1998.
Box 1

Interdisciplinary Major Materials. 1988; 1994.

Scope and Contents note

Materials produced by UCLA on Interdisciplinary Studies and possible routes for an LGBT Studies Department.
Box 1

Miscellanous syllabi. c.1990s.

Scope and Contents note

Syllabi on LGBT issues for classes taught at UCLA, Berkeley, UIC and University of Minnesota. No syllabi from UCLA LGBTS.
Box 1

Music. 1995.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs.
Box 1

Proposed Courses. 1995-1997.

Scope and Contents note

Proposals sent by various instructors to teach classes in LGBTS.
Box 1

Psychology. 1990; 1993; 1995.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs.
Box 1

Public Health. 1994-1995; 1997.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs.
Box 1

Request for Action and Course Syllabi. 1998-1999.

Scope and Contents note

Requests sent to Academic Senate on name changes in LGBTS program and other requests to cross list courses with other departments.

General note

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies (LGBTS) changed name from Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies in 1998.
Box 1

Sociology. 1993-1995.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs. Includes syllabi from John Horton and Vilma Ortiz.
Box 1

University of California Lesbian Gay and Bisexual Association (UCLGBA). 1990-1992.

Scope and Contents note

Materials produced by UCLGBA, including a directory of all LGBT organizations from all UC campuses.
Box 1

Urban Planning. 1995.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs.
Box 1

Women's Studies. 1989-1995.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs. Includes syllabi from Ruth Milkman and Karen Brodkin.
Box 1

World Arts and Cultures (WAC). 1996.

Scope and Contents note

Related LGBT coursework and correspondence with UCLA departments/programs.
Box 2

Budget Reports. 2002-2003.

Extent: 2 folders

Scope and Contents note

Budget and financial materials sent to James Schultz, director of LGBTS Program.
Box 2

Chancellor's Advisory Committee on the Gay and Lesbian Community (CACGLC) - Motions, Correspondence, Materials and Reports. 1991-1996.

Extent: 3 folders

Scope and Contents note

By-Laws, motions, correspondence and related materials of the CACGLC. Correspondence and related materials primarily to and from, UCLA Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies Task Force Chair, Peter Hammond.
Box 2

Coordinating Council on Chancellor's Task Force on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies - Member Nominations. 1994.

Scope and Contents note

Coorespondence and notification for potential and actual members of the Coordinating Council on Chancellor's Task Force on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies. Majority of materials are from Task Force Chair, UCLA Anthropology Professor, Peter Hammond.
Box 2

Director's Annual Report. 2001.

Scope and Contents note

Annual report prepared by LGBTS Interim Director, Alicia Gasper de Alba.
Box 2

Donor Letters. 2002.

Scope and Contents note

Donor appeals sent by LGBTS director, James Schultz
Box 2

Events and Flyers. 1997-2003; 2007; 2008.

Scope and Contents note

Event material and flyers produced by the LGBTS.
Box 2

Faculty Advisory Committee. 2002.

Scope and Contents note

Materials produced by the LGBTS Faculty Advisory Committee.
Box 2

Graduate Studies Meetings. 1998.

Scope and Contents note

Report and correspondence with graduate students interested in LGBTQ issues.

General note

A precursor to QGrad.
Box 2

Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies Task Force - Progress Reports and Updates. 1994-1995.

Scope and Contents note

Progress reports and updates to committee from Task Force Chair, Peter Hammond.
Box 2

Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies Task Force - Proposal for Program. 1995.

Scope and Contents note

Materials, including proposal itself, for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies Program.
Box 2

Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies Task Force - Meetings, Agendas, Minutes and Correspondence. Jun 1994-Jun 1995.

Extent: 6 folders

Scope and Contents note

Materials related to UCLA Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies (LGBS) Task Force.
Box 2

Letters of Support. 1994-1995.

Scope and Contents note

Letters from Los Angeles area community members in support of a Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies program at UCLA.
Box 2

List of Courses. 1997-2003.

Scope and Contents note

Materials produced by the LGBTS including lists of programatic courses and courses in other departments that count towards the LGBTS minor.
Box 2

Littleton, Christine. 1995.

Scope and Contents note

Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies Task Force correspondence between Chair, Peter Hammond and Christine Littleton.
Box 2

QGrad - UCLA Annual Queer Graduate Student Conference. 1999-2005.

Extent: 24 folders

Scope and Contents note

Communications, correspondence, evaluations, paper proposals, posters, presenters information, programs, sign-in sheets, submissions, workshop materials and workshop abstracts for the annual (first conference in 1999) Graduate Student Conference on Sexuality and Gender, organized by the UCLA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies Program. 2004 program missing. 2000 and 2004 posters are missing. CD included for 2003 poster contest. QGrad changed its name to Los Angeles Queer Studies Conference in 2005.
Box 2

Sacks, Karen. 1995.

Scope and Contents note

Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies Task Force correspondence between Chair, Peter Hammond and Karen Sacks.
Box 2

Same Sex Marriage Forum. 1995.

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence regarding Same Sex Marriage Forum organized by the UCLA LGBS Task Force in April 1995.
Box 2

Talking Points. 1999.

Scope and Contents note

Messaging produced by and on the LGBTS.
Box 2

Travel Grants. 1999-2002.

Scope and Contents note

Travel grant rules, application and award letters produced by the LGBTS.
 

Memorabilia. Series 5. c.1990s.

Scope and Contents note

Various LGBTQ issue related articles of clothing collected by the UCLA LGBT Resource Center.
Box 4

T-shirt and sweatshirt collection. c.1990s.

Extent: 18 items

Scope and Contents note

Various LGBTQ issue related articles of clothing collected by the LGBT Resource Center.