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Proud of our past/fighting for our future
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Description
Text continues: "Stonewall rebellion, 20th year; 1989 lesbian/gay pride; parade/march & freedom rally; Seattle, Washington, Sunday, June 25th." Center of the poster contains a pink rectangle; inside is black text and black graphic of two interlocking inverted triangles with the years 1969 and 1989 written on them in white. Lower half of the poster contains black text on tan background.Lower portion of the poster contains a 1989 action agenda, 1989 victories and achievements, and endorsements.
Asset Metadata
Title
Proud of our past/fighting for our future
Subject
Freedom Day Committee
(corporate name),
Gay pride celebrations
(subject),
Rain, Eugene
(personal name)
Tags
OAI-PMH Harvest
Place
Seattle
(city or populated place),
USA
(countries),
Washington
(states)
Type
images
Format
1 print : lithograph, color
(format),
image/tiff
(imt),
posters
(aat),
sheet 58 x 41 cm (poster format).
(format)
Language
English
Source
ONE Archives: Posters and Graphic Materials
(subcollection),
ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives
(collection),
University of Southern California
(contributing entity)
Relation References
Online Archive of California: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c89p37jd/
(references)
Date Created
1989
Creator
Simonsen, Sheri
(creator)
Contributor
Coll2018-001 ONE Archives LGBTQ Poster Collection
(provenance),
Donated as part of the Morris Kight McCadden Place Collection.
(donor),
Rain, Eugene
(contributor)
Publisher
University of Southern California. Libraries
(digital)
Repository Email
askone@usc.edu
Repository Name
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives
Repository Location
909 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, 90007; phone (213) 821-2771
Rights
This item is protected by copyright. Copyright holder is unknown, unidentifiable or unlocatable. For more information, see https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-RUU/1.0/?language=en
Access Conditions
This online display has been made possible by a generous grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources. For access to the physical items, contact ONE Archives at askone@usc.edu; or...
Permanent Link (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.25549/one-c4-45410
Identifier
box 18 (
box
), P01753 (
call number
), one-2018001-p01753~01.tif (
filename
), one-c4-45410 (
legacy record id
)
IIIF ID
[Document.IIIFV3ID]
DM Record ID
45410
Unique identifier
UC12344995
Legacy Identifier
one-2018001-p01753~01.tif
Type
Image
Internet Media Type
image/tiff
Resolution
15.9 in × 22.3 in at 300dpi
40.3 cm × 56.7 cm at 300dpi
Transcript (If available)
Content
TOE
PERDED GbpenE!
VAVAV 6 AVA AY AAV
STONEWALL. REBELLION
20th YEAR
PROUD OF OUR PAST/
FIGHTING FOR OUR FUTURE
1989 LESBIAN/GAY PRIDE
PARADE/MARCH & FREEDOM RALLY
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
x
UNDAY, JUNE 25th
Assemble at 10 am at 17th and East Pike.
Parade/March leaves at noon via Broadway; rally follows in Volunteer Park.
For more information or to volunteer, call Dina: 324-4297 or Steve: 328-1825.
Sponsored by the Freedom Day Committee.
1989 ACTION AGENDA
1. Defend privacy/confidentiality rights; ban all forced
drug & AIDS testing; increase accountability to the
community in the legislative effort.
2. Fund free nationalized healthcare for all by cutting the
military budget.
3. Defend abortion and reproductive rights, and lesbian/
gay parenting; pass domestic partnership and gay rights
legislation; implement Seattle Commission's recommen
dations on gay & lesbian youth.
4. Build a united movement against fascism; stop anti-
gay & racist bigotry and violence.
5. Fight housing & employment discrimination; stop
union-busting.
6. Increase access to new & existing AIDS treatments;
fund housing, needle exchanges and safer sex education
Stop the government's genocidal AIDS policy of not
enough action/too little/too late.
Designed by: Sheri Simonsen and Eugene Rain
FOC
FREEDOM DAY
COMMITTEE
1989 VICTORIES and
ACHIEVEMENTS
1. The Seattle lesbian/gay community brings the Names
Project AIDS Memorial Quilt to Seattle
2. Lesbians and gays take a leading role in confronting
neo-Nazi white supremacists at successful demonstra
tions at Whidbey Island, Evergreen State College &
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
3. Community leadership in response to the AIDS crisis
results in the formation of ACT-UP/Seattle, Seattle
Treatment Exchange Project and Tacoma/Seattle needle
exchange programs. Community's generous dénations of
time, energy & money continue
+. Cal Anderson, openly gay, elected to the state
legislature from Seattle's 43rd district
5. Disabled lesbian Sharon Kowalski wins competency
hearing & visitation rights; U.C. Berkely is forced to re
hire Merle Woo, Asian-American lesbian socialist
teacher; black South African and gay anti-apartheid
activist Simon Nkoli freed
6. Chicago passes gay rights ordinance; California defeats
anti-confidentiality Proposition 102
ENDORSEMENTS:
The primary purpose of the 1989 Lesbian/Gay Pride Parade/March and Freedom
Rally is for the lesbian/gay community and supporters to join together to celebrate
our strength, pride and solidarity. The following Action Agenda and Victories and
Achievements are of concern to the Freedom Day Committee. Participation in and
endorsement of the 1989 Lesbian/Gay Pride Parade/March and Freedom Rally
does not necessarily mean endorsement of all these issues and achievements.
AFSCME Lesbian Resource Center
Alice B. Theater National Abortion Rights Action League
Cal Anderson New Alliance Party
Aradia Women’s Health Center New Beginnings: A Shelter
Harley Broe, CPA for Battered Women and their Children
Canyon Counseling Parents & Friends of Lesbians & Gays/Seattle (P/FLAG)
Chicken Soup Brigade Partners: The Newsletter
CISPES/Seattle for Gay and Lesbian Couples
City People’s Mercantile & Garden Store Pierce County AIDS Foundation
Coalition on Women and Religion Radical Women
Committee for Equal Rights at City Light(CERCL) ‘S Tavern
Congregation Tikvah Chadashah Seattle Counseling Service
Deaf Community AIDS Task Force Seattle Treatment Exchange Project
Dice T-Shirts Shanti
Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid Susan Starbuck
Disabled Women’s Support Network Stonewall Committee for Lesbian/Gay Rights
Lesbians Stonewall Recovery Service
Tom’s Lawn Mowing
United Front Against Facism
Washington Federal of State Employees, Local 435
Greater Seattle Business Association The Wildrose
Health, Information Network The Women’s Coalition to Stop the Green River Murders
Humanists of Seattle
Employee Association for Gays anc
Eridani Productions
Freedom Socialist Party
Freeway Hall Defense Committee
See FDC Souvenir Program
for Additional Endorsements
Integrity of Puget Sound
Lesbian and Gay Heritage Alliance
Lesbian/Gay Humanists of Seattle
Inherited Values
Title
ONE Archives: Posters and Graphic Materials
Description
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives is the oldest active Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning (LGBTQ) organization in the United States and the largest repository of LGBTQ materials in the world. Founded in 1952, ONE Archives currently houses over two million archival items including periodicals, books, film, video and audio recordings, photographs, artworks, organizational records and personal papers.
A small subset of this material has been digitized and is available online.
For additional information about the Archives, please see our Website (https://one.usc.edu/).
ONE Archives’ digital collections have been made possible by generous support from the California State Library (https://www.library.ca.gov), the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) (https://www.clir.org/), The GRAMMY Foundation (https://www.grammy.com/grammy-foundation), the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) (https://www.neh.gov/), ONE Archives Foundation (https://www.onearchives.org), and a USC Libraries Dean's Challenge Grant.
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