Lesbians
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Amoja Three Rivers Papers
The collection contains the writings of Amoja Three Rivers, author of "Cultural Etiquette: A Guide for the Well-Intentioned" and one of the founders of the Womyn of Colour Tent and Sanctuary at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival. These documesnt include notes for "Cultural Etiquette," creative non-fiction drafts concerning the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, and unpublished short stories and Amoja's personal diary.
Aurora Northland Lesbian Center records
The collection contains articles of incorporation; by-laws; updated mission statements; organizational policies and procedures; board minutes and accompanying materials including some financial statements, 1990-2009; newsletters, 1989-1994; letters; news clippings; and phone/drop-in logs.
G. Anne Hensley Papers
The G. Anne Hensley Papers consists of drafts of a manuscript titled "The Lesbian Experience."
Lesbian Connection (Michigan) Publications
This record represents the run of Lesbian Connection held in the Tretter Collection. It is not a complete run but contains issues from a wide range of years of the publication from 1974 up to 2014.
Lesbian News (California) Publications
This record represents the run of Lesbian News held in the Tretter Collection. It is not a complete run but contains issues from a wide range of years of the publication from 1993 up to 2014. More recent volumes may be acessible online through university subscritpions.
Lesbian/Bi Projects, 2003
Lesbian/Bisexual Women's Health Project, 2003
Mari Trine papers
The collection contains an oral history project conducted by Mari Trine in 2003 and 2006, in which she interviewed sixteen women living and working in rural Minnesota. Also included is correspondence related to Trine's grievance process after being denied tenure at the College of St. Scholastica, presentations by Trine, and Duluth ephemera.
North Country Women's Coffeehouse records
The collection contains articles of incorporation and bylaws, financial statements, flyers, membership and mailing lists, membership surveys, promotional and biographical material from performers, posters, and local and national pamphlets and publications.
The Furies Magazine (Washington D.C.)
This record represents the run of The Furies held in the Tretter Collection. It is not a complete run but contains issues from across the whole span of the newspaper's publishing years.