Collection context
Summary
Background
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The Committee for Contemporary Values (formerly the Committee for Non-Traditional Family Values) was a short-lived group formed in 1992 under the auspices of Roberta Achtenberg in response to Governor Wilson’s anticipated veto of AB 3825, a comprehensive piece of civil rights legislation. AB 3825 would: prohibit discrimination based upon economic status; award damages in cases of housing and employment discrimination; throw out ‘English-speaking only’ rules, prohibit discrimination in employment and housing for persons with physical handicaps; and prohibit all arbitrary discrimination by business establishments. In addition to soliciting support from HIV-Related and Gay and Lesbian Community Service and Political Organization and national, state and local public officials for the bill, the group organized a rally for the day following the anticipated veto of other bills: AB 2601 (which would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation), AB 3019 (a lesbian/gay rights bill) and a proposed needle exchange program. The collection includes contains letterhead, proposed media/public-relations strategies, agendas and notes on the organization’s meetings, drafts of the press releases, and drafts of the action letter sent to officials (along with a mailing list of recipients), the flyer, and the letter faxed to community and political groups. GSSO linked terms: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GSSO_003201
Indexed terms
Access and use
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Collection is open for research.
- Preferred citation:
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Committee for Contemporary Family Values records. GLBT Historical Society
- Location of this collection:
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989 Market Street, Lower LevelSan Francisco, CA 94103, US
- Contact:
- (415) 777-5455