Documents Tagged ‘san francisco’


Correspondence between Martin Paley, Gerald Leo and Carole Migden about United Way Funding

Archive Entry Date: 11/17/1977

Pacific Center battled hard to obtain United Way funding

The Story of Suzy Cooke

Archive Entry Date: 1974

An extensive interview about a trans woman's life in 1970s Berkeley

SF Report in Mirage

Archive Entry Date: 1974

San Francisco isn't quite what it seems to the public eye

Advertisement for ‘Truth and Soul’ clothes

Archive Entry Date: 1971

Who was behind these hip acrylic threads? The sprawling corporation Monsanto

Advertisement for ‘Tads’

Archive Entry Date: 1971

Hippie fashion goes nation wide.

NACHO Protest

Archive Entry Date: 8/28/1970

The tensions between the homophile groups and Gay Liberation come to a head at the North American Conference of Homophile Organizations

Macy’s 40 Protests

Archive Entry Date: 8/1/1970

The Gay Liberation Front and the homophile groups unite and splinter over the protest of Macy's discriminatory policing practices

“Friday of the Purple Hand”

Archive Entry Date: 10/31/1969

The homophile organizations and the radical gay groups unify to protest the San Francisco Examiner's treatment of homosexuals

San Francisco Steamship Lines Company Protest

Archive Entry Date: 4/1969

No War, No Violence, No Discrimination: The Committee For Homosexual Freedom's protest of workplace discrimination and the murder of Frank Bartley

A Few Folksy Fashions

Archive Entry Date: 5/25/1968

Dressing San Francisco musicians landed Jeanne a spread in Rolling Stone

Jeanne’s DMT Dress

Archive Entry Date: 1967

The pattern of this dress replicates the visual experience of hallucinogenic drugs.

Arobateau Autobiography: SF’s Gay Bars, Police, and Trans People of Color

Archive Entry Date: 12/31/1966

Red Jordan Arobateau on police repression in gay bars

Arobateau Autobiography: Time to Riot

Archive Entry Date: 6/22/1966

Red Jordan Arobateau's autobiography on the Compton Cafeteria Riots

Peter Albin in Jeanne Rose custom design

Archive Entry Date: 1966

A "Dr. Strange cape" for Big Brother's guitarist: one of Jeanne Rose's many fashion statements