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1Author:  Tucson Commission on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender IssuesRequires cookie*
 Title:  Tucson Commission on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Transgendered Issues Collection 1999-2009 ead 
 Date(s):  1999-2009 
 Abstract:  This collection is comprised of documents generated and compiled by the Tucson GLBT commission from its inception in 1999. The bulk of the material are meeting notes from monthly meetings, but also includes specific research into the commission’s area of interest such as hate crimes, transgender awareness and domestic partnerships. While the material is mostly documents, there are some AV materials that are designed as outreach for the community. It also contains community feedback and criticism regarding GLBT topics. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Gay activists--United States | Sexual minorities--Civil rights--Arizona--Tucson | Domestic partner benefits--Law and legislation--Arizona | Hate crimes--Arizona 
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2Author:  Buss, Fran Leeper, 1942-Requires cookie*
 Title:  Work And Family: Low Income And Minority Women Talk about their Lives Interviews, 1976-1990 ead 
 Date(s):  1976-1990 
 Abstract:  Consists of photocopies of transcripts of interviews with fifty-six low income and minority women. Includes a Master Index by Patricia Seavey, with an introductory essay by Karen Anderson. The indexes to the collection are organized by racial/ethnic group, geographic area, and subject. The topics of the interviews concern the diversity in the lives of women mainly in their work experiences, especially labor struggles, the health care professions, and family lives, particularly problems of family violence. The interviews were conducted by Fran Leeper Buss between 1976 and 1990. They were transcribed as a collaborative project, directed by Janice Monk, of The Southwest Institute for Research on Women and The Schlesinger Library on the History of American Women. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Family violence -- United States | Labor disputes -- United States | Minority women -- United States | Poor women -- United States | Women -- Employment -- United States | Working class women -- United States -- Case studies | Women -- Health and hygiene -- United States | Women's studies -- United States -- Case studies 
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3Author:  Jay RochlinRequires cookie*
 Title:  Jay Rochlin Oral History Project audio cassettes, 1992-1996 ead 
 Date(s):  1992-1996 
 Abstract:  The Jay Rochlin oral history project audio cassettes measure 1 linear foot and contain oral histories conducted by Rochlin with 16 African-American and 31 Mexican-American University of Arizona alumni and alumnae recorded on 58 compact audio cassettes. The collection consists of audio interviews, correspondence, oral history transcripts, and research files. These oral histories were collected by Jay Rochlin as research data for his 1995 Higher Education Ph.D dissertation: Conversations with Ricardo's daughter: The minority experience at the University of Arizona between 1925 and 1994 from a critical race theory perspective. The dissertation was later published under the title Race and Class on Campus: Conversations with Ricardo’s Daughter by the University of Arizona Press in 1997. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Race discrimination. | University of Arizona--Alumni and alumnae--Interviews. | Minority college students--Arizona--Tucson--Case studies. | Hispanic American college students--Arizona--Tucson--History. | Afro-American college students--Arizona--Tucson--History. | Arizona--Tucson--Race relations--Case studies. | Critical race theory. 
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4Author:  WingspanRequires cookie*
 Title:  Wingspan LGBT Community Center records, 1967-2019 ead 
 Date(s):  1967-2019 
 Abstract:  The Wingspan LGBT Community Center records consist of materials related to over 25 years as a non-profit supporting LGBTQI communities. From programming to grants written and received to the Wingspan Film Festival materials to organizational materials related to bylaws, executive director notes, and meeting minutes, this collection offers a full historical picture of Wingspan, Southern Arizona's LGBTQ Community Center which closed its doors in July 2014. This collection is part of the Arizona Queer Archives (AQA), a community focused archive through the Institute for LGBT Studies at the University of Arizona. It was transferred to Special Collections in 2020. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Gay liberation movement -- Arizona | Gay activists -- United States | Sexual minorities -- Civil rights -- Arizona -- Tucson | Lesbians | Same-sex marriage | Civil rights -- Arizona | Lesbians -- Legal status, laws, etc. | Gay men -- Legal status, laws, etc. 
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