This dissertation examines the development of Houston’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community from the earliest political organizing in the 1950s through the AIDS crisis of the 1980s. Relying on archival materials, newspapers, and oral histories it tells their story and reveals that despite a detrimental social and political environment it managed to create and initiate a response to AIDS that not only served its own members but also contributed to national efforts in fighting the disease. By the 1950s, perhaps the earliest gay activists in Houston began to push the limits of their secret existence. They first sought the right to socialize safely in a local bar without police harassment. Their organizational efforts wer...
The response to the AIDS epidemic in Chicago shows continuity with the national trend of fighting ig...
Sustained gay activism in Charlotte, North Carolina, only emerged in response to the HIV AIDS epidem...
The limited early response to the AIDS epidemic deepened existing prejudices against marginalized gr...
This dissertation examines the response of gay communities in Houston to the HIV/AIDS crisis of the ...
This thesis examines the response to the AIDS crisis in Houston and Dallas, two cities in Texas with...
The purpose of this study is to show that the creation of a politically active gay community in San ...
From the Stonewall Riots in 1969 to Marriage Equality in 2015, the gay community has changed dramati...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College I will look at the contra...
The history of LGBTQ Americans has frequently been told through the lens of White Queer individuals ...
This thesis investigates the strategy of the American Gay rights movement from the homophileera in t...
The history of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome/Human Immunodeficiency Virus (AIDS/HIV) activism ...
This dissertation traces Black AIDS Activism in the Bay Area and how the layered crises of the crack...
This presentation investigates the impact of the United States AIDS crisis from 1981-1985, and speci...
This dissertation addresses desire for queer community history and the historically situated creatio...
In 1991, AIDS Foundation Houston attempted to create a memorial display to honor those who had died ...
The response to the AIDS epidemic in Chicago shows continuity with the national trend of fighting ig...
Sustained gay activism in Charlotte, North Carolina, only emerged in response to the HIV AIDS epidem...
The limited early response to the AIDS epidemic deepened existing prejudices against marginalized gr...
This dissertation examines the response of gay communities in Houston to the HIV/AIDS crisis of the ...
This thesis examines the response to the AIDS crisis in Houston and Dallas, two cities in Texas with...
The purpose of this study is to show that the creation of a politically active gay community in San ...
From the Stonewall Riots in 1969 to Marriage Equality in 2015, the gay community has changed dramati...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College I will look at the contra...
The history of LGBTQ Americans has frequently been told through the lens of White Queer individuals ...
This thesis investigates the strategy of the American Gay rights movement from the homophileera in t...
The history of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome/Human Immunodeficiency Virus (AIDS/HIV) activism ...
This dissertation traces Black AIDS Activism in the Bay Area and how the layered crises of the crack...
This presentation investigates the impact of the United States AIDS crisis from 1981-1985, and speci...
This dissertation addresses desire for queer community history and the historically situated creatio...
In 1991, AIDS Foundation Houston attempted to create a memorial display to honor those who had died ...
The response to the AIDS epidemic in Chicago shows continuity with the national trend of fighting ig...
Sustained gay activism in Charlotte, North Carolina, only emerged in response to the HIV AIDS epidem...
The limited early response to the AIDS epidemic deepened existing prejudices against marginalized gr...