Inventory of the North Carolina Lesbian and Gay Health
Project Records,
1983-1996
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Descriptive Summary
Title
North Carolina Lesbian and Gay Health Project
Records,
1983-1996
Creator
North Carolina Lesbian and Gay Health
Project
Extent
24.1 Linear Feet
13,800 Items
Repository
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke
University
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
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Use Restrictions
The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred
to Duke University. For more information, consult the copyright section of the
Regulations and Procedures of the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special
Collections Library.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], North Carolina Lesbian and Gay Health
Project Records, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke
University.
Provenance
The papers of the North Carolina Lesbian and Gay Health Project were
acquired by the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library of Duke
University as a gift from the Health Project after it ceased operations in
1996.
Processing Information
Processed by Ian Lekus
Completed December 17, 1999
Encoded by Lisa Stark
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Historical Note
The LGHP was founded in late 1982 to combat homophobia in existing
health care institutions, and to provide gay men and lesbians the means to
assume control over their own health care.
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Collection Overview
The papers of the North Carolina Lesbian and Gay Health Project (LGHP)
span the dates 1983-1996. The papers consist chiefly of
correspondence, meeting
minutes, newspaper
clippings,newsletters,training and publicity materials,programming and services records, volunteer
information,
financial statements, fundraising
project records,grant applications, and subject resource files.
The collection also includes t-shirts, banners, and
photographs. Most of the papers concern the work
of the LGHP, though the Community Connections and Subject Files series both
document programs and issues related to HIV/AIDS and gay/lesbian/bisexual
health issues as addressed by non-profit organizations; foundations and
corporations; and city, state, and federal government agencies from across
North Carolina and the entire United States.
The LGHP was founded in 1982. Due to the emergence of AIDS, it quickly
became the most prominent group dealing with the epidemic, and began to provide
direct support services to people with AIDS. The group also provided
educational programs targeting both heterosexual and gay/lesbian audiences
about specific lesbian and gay health concerns and HIV/AIDS. In addition to
AIDS education and services, the LGHP identified other issues, including
lesbian health, as major issues of importance. However, most of the
organization's fiscal and human resources were devoted to addressing HIV/AIDS.
The organization grew from a small, all-volunteer group led by a Steering
Committee that made all decisions by consensus, to a larger non-profit
organization with staff and a Board of Directors. Through its programming,
services, advocacy, and events, the group assumed a central role in fostering
the gay/lesbian/bisexual community in the Triangle and in the state more
generally, until its demise in early 1996.
PROCESSING NOTE: Steering Committee/Board of Directors' meeting
minutes,committee reports,financial statements,grant reports and other papers were sometimes
stapled together and sometimes kept separate before coming to the Special
Collections Library. Researchers unable to find
financial records, committee or project
updates, newspaper
clippings, or other papers for a given date
are advised to check the Steering Committee/Board of Directors
minutes for that date.
The
subject files maintained by the LGHP addressed
a broad range of issues facing lesbian, gay, and bisexual people. For the
purposes of this collection, Special Collections Library has only kept those
materials related to health issues or to other issues specifically identified
by the LGHP as central to its work, and deaccessioned other general materials
likely to be found in other collections, at Duke University or elsewhere.
Much of the materials documenting lesbian health issues and
programming as of the 1996 transfer of the collection to the Library were kept
by the Lesbian Health Center, which the LGHP recognized as its successor at the
time of its closing.
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Subject Headings
These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will bring up other related research materials.
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North Carolina Lesbian and Gay Health
Project
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Gays-Medical care
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Gays-Mental health
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Gays-Health and hygiene
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Sexually transmitted diseases
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Breast cancer-Lesbians
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Activists-North Carolina
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AIDS (Disease)-Organizations
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Gays-Durham (N.C.)
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Gays-Substance abuse
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Durham (N.C.)
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Detailed Description of Collection
ADMINISTRATIVE FILES SERIES
The
Administrative Files Series,
1983-1996,series includes
annual reports, meeting
minutes,Steering Committee and
Board membership records,bylaws,Executive Director's reports,long-range planning materials,pamphlets, general and historical
information,
correspondence,staff records, and other non-financial
business records of the
LGHP. The Steering Committee and Board of
Directors packets include the
minutes of meetings of the Steering
Committee, the Board, and of various committees assigned to specific projects.
They also include
agendas,correspondence,financial statements,budget reports,project proposals,progress reports, and final
evaluations. Arranged alphabetically.
Certain parts of the staff records have been closed until January 1, 2027 due
to the sensitive nature of the files; see Restricted Material.
Box 1
Annual reports,
1984-1993
Steering Committee packets,
1983-1987
(4
folders)
Steering Committee/
Board of Directors reorganization,
1988
Board packets,
1988-1995
(12
folders)
Board of Directors:
Development,
1995,
undated
Manual,
1994
Membership and
correspondence,
1988-1996
(7
folders)
New members orientation,
1994-1995
Training manual,
1989
Box 2
Bylaws, standing rules, etc.,
1989-1994
Executive Director's
address,1995
Executive Director's summary
report,1988
General historical information and
pamphlets,1983-1995,
undated
Legal issues:
Pride Dance,1995
Long-range planning:
Executive Director's goals,
1991-1992
Planning Committee notes,
1993-1994
Marketing session,
1994
Meeting notes,
1995
Strategic planning,
1993
Three-Year Plan,
1993
Mailing lists,
1984-1985
Non-profit status
correspondence,
1983-1991
Stationery and
logo artwork,undated
Staff:
Employment policies and procedures,
1992-1995
Evaluations,
1988-1993
Job announcements,hirings,contracts, and
resignations,1987-1995,
undated
Job descriptions,
undated
Memoranda and
schedules,1995
Steering Committee/Board of Directors
membership lists,1986-1995
Miscellaneous,1986-1987,
undated(also see oversized
materials)
CORRESPONDENCE SERIES
The
Correspondence Series,
1983-1996(bulk
1983-1989), includes requests
for information about
HIV/AIDS, various
lesbian and gay health issues, and the
organization itself. The series also includes
letters sent by the
LGHP in reply to
letters received as well as
letters sent requesting information and
making announcements about new
LGHP programming and services.
The
correspondence thoroughly documents the
desperate search for any information on
AIDS during the early years of the epidemic, as
the
LGHP received
letters from across
North Carolina, the entire
United States and occasionally from
Canada and
Mexico requesting information. The
LGHP regularly received such
letters from elementary and high school
students, prisoners, doctors and other health care professionals, and
local officials. The
correspondence also includes
letters and donations made to the
LGHP in memory of
partners, friends, and family members who died
from
AIDS; arrangements for and
evaluations of
LGHP presentations; and requests from other
groups and individuals on how to initiate programs and services similiar to
those provided by the
LGHP.
Researchers looking for
correspondence related to specific projects,
to fundraising and
grant proposals, to community presentations
and events, and with specific organizations should also check the relevant
files, where such
correspondence may also be housed.
Box 2
1983-1996
(8
folders)
CLIPPINGS SERIES
The Clippings Series,
1983-1996,consists of
photocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to
LGHP activities and/or members. Most of the
clippings originally appeared in the
Durham Herald-Sun; the Raleigh
News and Observer; The Independent (an alternative
newspaper based in Durham); and also in
The Front Page, The Newsletter, and
Q-Notes (
gay and/or lesbian newspapers based in Raleigh,
Durham, and Charlotte, respectively).
Box 2
1983-1996
(2
folders)
NEWSLETTERS SERIES
The Newsletters Series,
1984-1995,chiefly contains
the newsletters issued by the
LGHP. Also contains scattered materials
related to publishing the newsletters.
Box 2
The Newsletter of the Lesbian and Gay
Health Project,
1984-1988
Healthlight: The Newsletters of the
Lesbian and Gay Health Project and The AIDS Services Project,
1989-1994
Miscellaneous,
1994-1995
PHOTOGRAPHS SERIES
The Photographs Series,
1988-1994and
undated,relates to various
LGHP fundraising events and participation in
community events. Arranged alphabetically.
Box 2
Breast Cancer Summit representatives,
1994
Capital Corral collection box,
1988
N.C. Pride, Durham,
1995
The AIDS Services Project: Impact Network safer sex
pamphlet,1992-1993
Triangle Bikes Against AIDS,
1988,
1990
(2
folders)
Triangle Bikes and Hikes,
1993
Triangle Gourmet Gents,
1990
Miscellaneous,
1992-1993,
undated
FINANCIAL PAPERS SERIES
The Financial Papers Series,
1983-1996,contains monthly,
yearly, and other financial statements recording the
LGHP's assets and liabilities, independent
audit reports, budget statements, ledgers, and
papers related to the organization's
fundraising efforts through community events and
grants.
The Fundraising subseries includes
correspondence,
mailing lists, notes,
contracts, promotional materials, budgets, and
volunteer information pertaining to
LGHP fundraising through concerts,
bike-a-thons, large
community dances and dinners,
direct mail solicitations for donations, and
participation in local employee donation programs.
The Grants subseries includes
applications, letters of support,
correspondence, calls for grant requests,
budgets, and final reports and other materials
documenting the work of the
LGHP, either in search of grant support or in
compliance with the terms of received
grants. The grant providers represent a wide
range of
corporations and
non-profit foundations and organizations.
Arranged alphabetically.
Box 2
Audits,
1990-1991,
1994
Budget:
1994-1995
(2
folders)
Three-Year Forecast,
1993
Financial statements,
1984-1995
(5
folders)
Fundraising:
American Dance Festival,
1989-1995
An Evening with Friends,
1995
Box 3
The Caring Tree,
1994-1995
Charlie Murphy concert,
1991
Correspondence,
1983
Heartstrings concert,
1989-1991
Mailing list solicitation
letters,
1990-1996
Major donor campaign materials,
1994-1995
Miscellaneous:
Events,
1986-1991,
undated
Notes,
1988-1993
North Carolina Community Shares,
1992-1995
Pride Dance,
1987-1992,
undated
Prom Dance,
1989
Sweet Honey in the Rock concert,
1989
Triangle Bikes Against AIDS, 1987-1991
(5 folders)
(also see photographs)
Triangle Bikes and Hikes, 1992
Triangle Bikes and Hikes Against AIDS,1993 (also see
photographs)
Triangle Miles Against AIDS,
1994
Triangle Bike-a-thons: Miscellaneous,
undated
Triangle Gourmet Gents, 1990-1991(also see
photographs)
Triangle Gourmet Gala, 1992-1995 (also see
oversized materials)
Workout for Hope event,
1991
Grants:
A. J. Fletcher Foundation: HIV diversity conference,
1992-1993
American Foundation for AIDS Research,
1987-1994
(3
folders)
American Foundation for AIDS Research: Black Men
United Program,
1994
Avon Breast Health Access Fund,
1994
Broadway Cares,
1988-1989
Bryan Family Foundation,
1990-1993
(2
folders)
Burroughs Wellcome,
1988-1991
Centers for Disease Control Conference
grant,
1992
Chapel Hill Friends meeting,
1988-1989
Chicago Resource Center,
1983-1992
(2
folders)
Design Industries Foundation for AIDS,
1988-1989
Durham County Home Care Grant,
1990-1991
Box 4
Greater Triangle Community Foundation,
1991-1992
(2
folders)
INSURE, 1991
Kate B. Reynolds Health Care Trust, 1991-1992(2 folders
)
Kinko's Community Grant Application,
undated
Mary Babcock Reynolds Foundation,
1983-1988,
1991
(2
folders)
Ms. Foundation for Women,
1990-1993
Needmor Fund,
1991-1992
(2
folders)
North Carolina Humanities Council: HIV diversity
conference,
1992-1993
North Carolina Pride,
1995
OUT Fund,
1992-1993
Pride Foundation,
1991
Reducing Our Risks,
1988-1993
(5
folders)
Robert Woods Johnson Foundation,
1988
United States Conference of Mayors,
1984-1987,
1992
(2
folders)
United Way,
1990-1992
(2
folders)
Triangle Business and Professional Guild,
1994-1995
Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation,
1983-1992
(4
folders)
Ledger,
1986
Lease/Landlord,
1994
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PROGRAMMING AND SERVICES SERIES
The Programming and Services Series,
1983-1995,documents the
educational programming and support services the
LGHP provided primarily in the Durham-Chapel
Hill area.
Major areas of programming and services documented in this series
include:
Healthline -- The phone line staffed by
volunteers serving callers looking for
information on
health issues or general
lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender community
information. This subseries includes
volunteer and
administrative records, meeting minutes,
correspondence, and surveys returned by and
evaluations of local health care providers
(including hospital staffs, private
physicians, psychotherapists, gynecologists, dentists, optometrists, massage therapists, and various other
traditional and alternative medicine practitioners).
Lesbian health -- The bulk of the subseries
documents the November
1992
Lesbian Health Conference in Chapel Hill
organized by the
LGHP, with
programs,
evaluations,
notes, workshop
proposals,
correspondence,
publicity materials, and
handouts. The subseries also documents the
efforts of the
LGHP to establish a
Lesbian Health Center and to educate
lesbians and
bisexual women about their particular risks for
HIV and to provide them with
safer sex guidelines.
Presentations -- This subseries includes
notes,
correspondence,
schedules,evaluations, and reports documenting the
presentations made by LGHP volunteers and staff to a wide variety of
community and social groups, medical schools, civic organizations, and other audiences.
Reducing Our Risks --
Educational programming funded by the
North Carolina state government aimed at
reducing the rate of
transmission of
HIV among
gay and bisexual men. This subseries includes
the monthly and quarterly reports filed by the
LGHP with the state, and the
evaluations by state officials of the LGHP's
efforts on this project. Also included are
correspondence,
evaluations, and
administrative papers; and materials
developed by the
LGHP to
educate gay and bisexual men about practices
more and less likely to transmit
HIV, and the programs the organization developed
to distribute that information.
Support groups and workshops -- This subseries
includes
publicity,
notes, and
administrative papers related to the
support groups and workshops on a broad range
of lesbian, gay, and bisexual issues.
Surveys -- The
LGHP conducted several community surveys to
assess the current health concerns and needs of local lesbians, gay men, and
bisexuals. This subseries documents those projects, including completed
questionnaires,notes, and
correspondence.
The AIDS Services Project-- The
LGHP organized most of its
AIDS-related programming and services under the
aegis of
The AIDS Services Project (TASP) in
1988,to distinguish that
work from its lesbian- and gay-specific projects. The
TASP subseries includes materials documenting
its buddy program to provide direct emotional and material support to persons
living with
HIV/AIDS (
PWAs), its
Living Positively program that aimed to
empower
PWAs, its emergency fund for
PWAs in dire financial situations, and other
HIV/AIDS-related projects. Those materials
include
correspondence,
training manuals and
handbooks,publicity materials, volunteer information,
notes, reports, and materials distributed to
program attendees. Some materials documenting the work of the
Buddy program are closed until January 1, 2027
due to the sensitive nature of the information included; see Restricted
Materials.
Volunteers (General) -- This subseries includes
correspondence, training materials,
volunteer job descriptions, volunteer
applications, and other materials documenting the recruitment and supervision
of
LGHP volunteers. There is some overlap in
materials between volunteers with
TASP and with other
LGHP programs and services. The volunteer
applications are open but restricted until January 1, 2097 due to the sensitive
nature of the information on the application forms.
Other information included in the Programming and Services Series
includes phone logs, the papers of the
Piedmont HIV Health Care Consortium, resource
and bibliographic lists, committee
notes, and materials documenting smaller
programs. The phone logs record the telephone calls received by the
LGHP, detailing the everyday work of the
organization. The
Piedmont HIV Health Care Consortium subseries
includes the
correspondence and administrative and
financial paperwork of this regional case management program funded under the
federal
Ryan White HIV Care Act. The
LGHP acted as the lead agency sponsoring and
housing the Consortium for several years.
Arranged alphabetically.
Box 5
AIDS Education Coordinators,
1985
Coming Out Mentors,
1995
Healthline:
Community Resources,
1985-1992,
undated
Communication Book,
1991-1995
(2
folders)
Correspondence:
Volunteers,
1986-1995
Health Care providers:
Guidelines,
undated
Recruitment and training,
1987-1994,
undated
Referral
evaluations,
1985-1991
Referral lists and
notes,
1985-1995,
undated
Services survey,
1984-1994,
undated
(3
folders)
Minutes,
1985-1992
Phone counselor exams,
1990s
Statistics and logs,
1986-1991,
undated
Training materials,
1987-1995,
undated
Volunteer calendars,
1985-1995,
undated
(2
folders)
HIV testing: Miscellaneous,
1985,
undated
Lesbian health:
AIDS articles,
1986-1988
Conference,
1992
(4
folders)
Lesbian Health Center,
1994-1995
Safer sex
pamphlet,
1992
Peer counseling,
1990s
Phone log,
1991, Mar.-July (5 folders)
Box 6
Phone log,
1991, Aug.-1995, Aug.
(32
folders)
Piedmont HIV Health Care Consortium,
1991-1995
(4
folders)
Program committee,
1991-1992
Box 7
Presentations:
Correspondence,
1987-1995
Notes and
outlines,1987-1995,
undated
Reports,
1983-1984
Reports,
1985-1988
(4
folders)
Schedules,
1987-1993,
undated
Reducing Our Risks:
Quarterly report,
1988, Oct.-1993, June
(15
folders)
Monthly reports,
1989, Sept.-1994, June
(12
folders)
State report
evaluations,
1989-1995
Box 8
Grant proposals and objectives,
1989-1995
Administrative and financial papers,
1988-1995
(6
folders)
AIDS awareness volunteers:
Evaluations,1990
Bar programs,
1988-1991
Black Men United program,
1994-1995
Bookstore programs,
1988-1995
Community Assessment for Program Planning,
1990
Condom and lubricant information,
1990-1995,
undated
Correspondence:
1988-1995
North Carolina State Government to AIDS service
organizations,
1987-1995
(3
folders)
Each One Teach One program,
1995
HIV testing,
1990
Information cards,
1991
Information packet making,
1990-1995
Pamphlet approval,
1991-1993
Program evaluations (miscellaneous),
1991-1992,
undated
Safer sex workshops:
Administrative papers,
1990
Evaluations,
1990
Fantasies, [
1990?]
Surveys,
1989-1993,
undated
Training materials,
1990,
undated
Volunteer and staff information,
1988-1995,
undated
Women and AIDS,
undated
Miscellaneous,
1990-1992
Resources and bibliographies,
1988-1993,
undated
Support groups and workshops:
1988-1995,
undated
Joann Loulan,
undated
Living with HIV,
1991
Surveys:
Summary report,
1983-1985
1991-1993
(2
folders)
Lesbian health,
1989
The AIDS Services Project:
AIDS group reporting forms,
1990-1991
Buddy program:
Correspondence,
1987-1995
Manual,
undated
(3
folders)
Monthly report,
1994
Box 9
Public service announcements,
1988-1991,
undated
Quarterly report,
1994-1995
Ticket program,
1989-1990
Training Handbook [
1985?]
Training sessions,
1994-1995
Volunteer lists,
1992-1994
Miscellaneous,
1985-1990s
Client
evaluations,
1989
Emergency Fund,
1989-1992,
undated
Empowerment workshop,
1992
Financial statements,
1991
Impact Network Safer Sex pamphlets: Misc. papers,
1992-1993(also see
photographs)
Living Positively:
Grants, training manuals, and reports,
1993-1994
(2
folders)
Durham,
1993-1994,
undated
(2
folders)
Henderson and other sites,
1993
State of the State Conference
Scholarships,
1990
Pets Are Wonderful Support,
1995
Volunteers (General):
Action Day, 1986
Confidentiality statement,
1985-1995
Coordinator's
notes,
1986
Correspondence,
1987-1990s
Job descriptions,
1990s
Volunteer Day,
1986
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS SERIES
The Community Connections Series,
1984-1995,brings together
materials documenting the work of a broad range of Triangle-area and
North Carolina non-profit organizations, corporations, universities, local and state commissions and agencies, and
cooperative projects of those groups, primarily
addressing the
AIDS epidemic and/or
lesbian and gay activism. The materials also
document the relationships the
LGHP maintained with many of those groups,
sometimes including substantial participation by prominent
LGHP staff members. The files include
correspondence,
announcements,flyers, reports,
pamphlets, event
programs, meeting
minutes, and membership and other
administrative information.
Arranged alphabetically.
Box 10
AIDS Action Council,
1986-1993
AIDS Community Residence Association (Durham),
1987-1995
AIDS Leadership: Foothills area alliance (Drexel),
[1980s]
AIDS Service Agency of Wake County (Raleigh),
1990-1995,
undated
AIDS Task Force of Winston-Salem,
undated
Alamance Cares (Burlington),
1990's
Alternative Resources of the Triad (Greensboro),
1987-1990
Burroughs Wellcome: HIV test
advertisements--media response,
1990-1991
Down East Pride (Greenville),
1995
Duke University,
1989-1995,
undated
Duke University AIDS Research and Treatment Center:
Community Advisory Board,
1995
Durham AIDS Network,
1989-1992,
undated
Durham Area Volunteer Administrators,
1991
Durham Human Relations Commission,
undated
Family Services of Wake County,
undated
Fayetteville Area AIDS Support Groups,
undated
Fitts-Powell Apartments,
1992
Gay and Lesbian Helpline of Wake County,
undated
Gay and Lesbian Switchboard Conference of the
Carolinas,
1994
Funds for Families,
1991
Gay Club (Raleigh),
1986-1988
Eastern Regional AIDS Support and Education
(Greenville),
1987
GROW (Wilmington),
1989-1990,
undated
Helpline of Wake County,
1994-1995
HIV Care Consortium,
1994
Hospice AIDS Summit,
1994
Human Service Alliance (Winston-Salem),
1988
Integrity: Triangle Chapter (Raleigh),
1986-1987
Joint Meeting of North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Health
Projects,
1986
Lambda Connection (Charlotte),
1984
Metrolina AIDS Project (Charlotte),
1995,
undated
The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt/The Triangle,
1987-1990,
undated
North Carolina AIDS Services Coalition,
1988-1990
North Carolina Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Equality,
1990-1995,
undated
North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and
Natural Resources: HIV/AIDS brochure
correspondence,
1991-1992
North Carolina Fair Share: Health care
programming,
1988-1989
North Carolina HIV/AIDS Alliance,
1995
North Carolina Human Rights Fund,
1984-1991
North Carolina Lesbian and Gay Pride,
1994
North Carolina Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Student
Organizing,
1991-1992
North Carolina Pride PAC for Lesbian and Gay
Equality,
1995
North Carolina Royal Court (Greensboro),
1980s
Our Own Place,
1988
Outright (Durham),
1990-1994,
undated
Pitt County AIDS Service Organization
(Greenville),
1993
Tidewater AIDS Crisis Task Force,
1986
Triad Health Project (Greensboro), 1986,
undated
Triangle Cooperative AIDS Services Committee,
1993-1994
Triangle AIDS Collaborative,
1995
Triangle Black and White Men Together
(Durham),
1989
Triangle Men of All Colors Together
(Durham),
1992
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
1990-1993,
undated
Volunteer Center of Greater Durham,
1988-1992
Western North Carolina AIDS Project (Asheville),
undated
Miscellaneous:
North Carolina resources,
1980s-1990,
undated
SUBJECT FILES SERIES
In the Subject Files Series,
1986-1995,
undated,the
LGHP maintained extensive resource files to
answer requests for information that came into their offices. Those files
included
pamphlets,flyers, articles, advertisements,
newsletters, reports, conference proceedings, and other materials. The bulk of
this series (at least 90%) documents issues related to
HIV/AIDS. Materials from the resource files
were regularly used in buddy and volunteer
training manuals and as part of community
outreach education programs. With the exception of certain reports and
publications, no attempt has been made to ascertain the date of the materials
in the Subject Files series.
Arranged alphabetically.
Box 11
Aging: Lesbians and gay men
Anti-Gay Violence
Breast Cancer
Hepatitis B
HIV/AIDS:
African Americans
African Americans: Gay and Bisexual
Men
AID Atlanta
AIDS Action Committee (Boston)
AIDS Action Network
AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati
Bibliographies
(2
folders)
Blood Donors
Caregiving
Caremark
Chemical Dependency
Children
Condoms and Dental Dams
Confidentiality issues
Disability, Social Security, and related
benefits
Durham:
African Americans
The Care Fund
Service Providers
Statistics
Ecstasy
Education
(2
folders)
Ethical issues
Federal Government memoranda,
miscellaneous
Hemophilia
HIV testing
HIV and health care providers
Housing
Infection Counselor Training
Manual
International Conference on
AIDS:
Amsterdam,
1992
Berlin,
1993
International issues
(2
folders)
Intravenous drug use, needle exchange, and
risk reduction materials
Lesbians
Life Insurance
Box 12
Living with HIV/AIDS
(2
folders)
Long-term survivors
Massage
Miscellaneous
(2
folders)
North Carolina:
AIDS Resource Directory,
1989
Confidential HIV testing
HIV Legal issue
Publications:
Children's Advocate,
1995
North Carolina AIDS/HIV
Update,
1989-1990
North Carolina Update,
1992
UNC Clinical Trials
Bulletin,
1994
The Impact of AIDS in North
Carolina: A Strategic Response,
1993
Rural issues
Sex Education legislation
Statistics
Nutrition and Food Safety
Pamphlets, miscellaneous
(2
folders)
People of Color
Presidential Commission on the Human Immunodeficiency
Virus Epidemic,
1987-1988
Project Inform
Psychosocial aspects
(2
folders)
Publications:
AandU Art and Understanding,
1995
The Active Voice,
1994-1995
AIDS Action,
1992
AIDS Treatment News,
1990-1992
Being Alive,
1992
Global AIDS Factfile,
1989
Global AIDS News,
1995
HIV Hotline,
1994
HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report,
1995
HIV Frontline,
1991
Journal of the International
Association of Physicians in AIDS Care,
1995
Medical Alert,
1993-1995
National Association of People with
AIDS,
1986
People with AIDS Coalition of New York
Newsline,
1993-1994
Positive Health News,
1994-1995
Positively Aware,
1991-1995
(3
folders)
Box 13
Resources, miscellaneous
Safer Sex:
Gay/Bisexual Men:
Education and risk reduction articles
(2
folders)
Pamphlets
General
Sex education in schools
Southern States AIDS Education Survey
[1991]
Stop AIDS Resource Center
Statistics
Stress
Transmission
Treatment issues
(3
folders)
Tuberculosis
Urban issues
United for AIDS Action
Vision Disorders
Women
Youth
Youth:
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender
Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Health
Organizing
Lesbian Health
North Carolina Health Access
Coalition
Prisons: Gay/Lesbian issues
Whitman-Walker Clinic
(Washington)
Youth: Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual issues
T-SHIRTS SERIES
The T-Shirts Series,
1988-1995and
undated,includes t-shirts
produced by the
LGHP to promote the organization and its
specific projects and fundraising events.
Box 14
T-Shirts
RESTRICTED MATERIALS: ADMINISTRATIVE FILES
SERIES
Closed until January 1, 2027.
Box 15
Personnel:
Coleman, Angela,
1995
Floyd, Keith,
1990-1991
Harley, Carolyn,
1991-1992
Jackson, Don,
1994
Kirkendale, Stella,
1991-1992
Mason, Patricia,
1993
Millett, Gregorio,
1994
Salak, Jerry,
1990-1991
Warburg, Jenny,
1992,
undated
Personnel Searches:
AIDS Educator,
1991,
1995
(2
folders)
Executive Director,
1990,
1994-1995
(3
folders)
Lesbian Health Coordinator,
1995
Volunteer Coordinator,
1991
Miscellaneous,
1989-1990
RESTRICTED MATERIALS: PROGRAMMING AND SERVICES
SERIES
Box 16
The AIDS Services Project: Buddy Program
(Closed until January 1, 2027):
Client contract report,
1989-1994,
undated
(2
folders)
Client manual,
1989-1995
Release forms
Box 17
The AIDS Services Project: Buddy Program
(Open with restrictions until January 1, 2097:
Volunteer applications,
1989-1994,
undated
(6
folders)
OVERSIZE MATERIAL
Oversize Cabinet
OC:V:2:
ADMINISTRATIVE FILES SERIES
Miscellaneous,
undated
FINANCIAL PAPERS SERIES
Fundraising: Triangle Gourmet Gala,
1994-95.
BANNERS SERIES,
undated
Banners used at LGHP and community events.
Ovsz. Box 1
LGHP (
Lesbian and Gay Health Project) logo
(Blue/Yellow)
Ovsz. Box 2
Reducing Our Risks: Safer Sex for Gay and Bisexual Men
(Yellow with Blue and Purple letters)
Ovsz. Box 3
Triangle Bikes Against AIDS Thanks You!
(Dark red with white rope; plastic slots for sponsor cards)