Michael Busch papers, 1986-1996.
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Michael, Busch 1954-
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Artist; AIDS Work of Tompkins County volunteer, and member of the Board of Directors; Ithaca Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Task Force Board of Directors member; editorial staff of Outlines; in 1988 he received the New York State Press Association Award for "Strong at the Broken Places," an article detailing his relationship with his friend Daniel, who was dying. At Cornell, member of Cornell AIDS Action; member of the Working Group on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Issues which was fo...
Busch, Michael, 1951-
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Artist; AIDS Work of Tompkins County volunteer, and member of the Board of Directors; Ithaca Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Task Force Board of Directors member; editorial staff of Outlines; in 1988 he received the New York State Press Association Award for "Strong at the Broken Places," an article detailing his relationship with his friend Daniel, who was dying. At Cornell, member of Cornell AIDS Action; member of the Working Group on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Issues which was fo...
Gay Games
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Historical Note The Gay Games was an athletic event and festival first held in San Francisco between August 28 and September 5,1982. The event was founded by Tom Waddell, and it was first referred to as the Gay Olympics as it was modeled after the international Olympic Games. Controversy surrounding the event began when the U.S. Olympic Committee filed a legal injunction that succeeded in preventing use of the word "Olympic" as part of its na...
AIDS Work of Tompkins County.
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Alliance (Cornell University)
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The Alliance is a group of Cornell University undergraduates, graduates, staff, and faculty concerned with improving the environment for lesbians, bisexuals, and gay men on campus. It was formed in Spring, 1993 after President Rhodes' second veto of a proposed undergraduate living and learning unit. Rhodes suggested forming some kind of study group on these issues. The Alliance wants to make sure the whole range of lesbian, bisexual, and gay issues and equal rights are raised and dealt with. ...
ACT UP Ithaca (Organization)
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ACT UP is a non-partisan group of individuals committed to nonviolent, direct action to "end the AIDS crisis." From the description of ACT UP Ithaca records, 1989-1993. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63938434 ...
Cornell University. Cornell AIDS Action.
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