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SELF in red underneath graphic of a whip encircling the southeast states of the U.S. on left breast
The Asha Leong papers, 1977-2019, consist of flyers, correspondence, newspaper clippings, t-shirts, a small number of periodicals, event materials, buttons, and media. The materials relate to Leong's work with the LGBTQ community throughout the southeast, and organizations such as South Carolina Equality Coalition, 9to5 Working Women, and the National LGBTQ Task Force, which organizes the Creating Change conference.
Graphic made to give the illusion of a tux, Cut off sleeves; "MONDOHOMIE 2007 Dirty South" written across splatter graphic with two martini glasses on back
The Asha Leong papers, 1977-2019, consist of flyers, correspondence, newspaper clippings, t-shirts, a small number of periodicals, event materials, buttons, and media. The materials relate to Leong's work with the LGBTQ community throughout the southeast, and organizations such as South Carolina Equality Coalition, 9to5 Working Women, and the National LGBTQ Task Force, which organizes the Creating Change conference.
I AM TROY DAVIS in white, Amnesty international usa logo on back
The Asha Leong papers, 1977-2019, consist of flyers, correspondence, newspaper clippings, t-shirts, a small number of periodicals, event materials, buttons, and media. The materials relate to Leong's work with the LGBTQ community throughout the southeast, and organizations such as South Carolina Equality Coalition, 9to5 Working Women, and the National LGBTQ Task Force, which organizes the Creating Change conference.
Proud Partner United States Census 2010 in red on left breast pocket, NQAPIA logo above "A FEDERATION OF LGBTQ ASIAN AMEICAN SOUTH ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER ORGANIZATIONS" IN GREEN ON BACK
The Asha Leong papers, 1977-2019, consist of flyers, correspondence, newspaper clippings, t-shirts, a small number of periodicals, event materials, buttons, and media. The materials relate to Leong's work with the LGBTQ community throughout the southeast, and organizations such as South Carolina Equality Coalition, 9to5 Working Women, and the National LGBTQ Task Force, which organizes the Creating Change conference.