Heather Allore papers, 1993-1998.

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Heather Allore papers, 1993-1998.

Agendas, notes, related documents, and correspondence from meetings of a Cornell University Working Group on Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Issues, Sept. 1993-1995, and of the Advisory Board to Cornell's Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Resource Office, 1995-1998. Susie Lerner and Carlisle Douglas were Coordinators of the Resource Office during this time. Also, notes and correspondence from the Cornell Lesbian/Bisexual/Gay Alliance in 1993. The Alliance was a short-lived group of staff, faculty, and students who met to encourage the University to take action to address lesbian/gay/bisexual issues on campus.

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Allore, Heather G. (Heather Gwynn), 1961-

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Allore was a graduate student at Cornell University, then a post-doctorate fellow, and worked to improve the campus climate around lesbian, gay, and transgender issues. From the description of Heather Allore papers, 1993-1998. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64757422 ...

Cornell University. Working Group on Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Issues

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Douglas, Carlisle

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Director, Cornell University Lesbian Gay Bisexual Resource Office. From the description of Lesbian ephemera, 1991-1995. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64091788 ...

Cornell University

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Lerner, Susie.

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Cornell University. Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Resource Office. Advisory Board

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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. ...