Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project records, 1993-2000.

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Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project records, 1993-2000.

Records, 1993-1995, of Washtenaw County chapter of Michigan Campaign for Human Dignity; minutes of meetings, print-outs of electronic communications and other administrative files; records pertaining to education and outreach efforts, such as the Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network (GLSEN), and the Rainbow Oasis Center; also files detailing political action events, including National Coming Out Day.

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Frank, Barney, 1940-

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Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project

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Founded in 1995, the Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project (WRAP) was an outgrowth of an earlier organization, the Ann Arbor/Washtenaw County chapter of the Michigan Campaign for Human Dignity. The statewide organization of the Michigan Campaign for Human Dignity was established to enlist opposition to a state ballot initiative that would deny equal discrimination protection to gay men and lesbians. After the initiative failed, members of the Washtenaw MCHD then decided to fo...