Box Textiles 8
Contains 4 Results:
V.W.I.T. in white over a "25" on left breast, "I'M ALL TIED UP… SOMEBODY STRIP ME! Virginia Women's Invitational Tournament March 3-4, 2001" in white bordering a drawing of females playing rugby in white on back, 2001
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.
DOLORES DOLORES HUERTA FOUNDATION in pink bordering a colored drawing of Dolores Huerta, "www.doloreshuerta.org" in pink 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.
Southeast Leatherfest 2001 logo in yellow on left breast, 2001
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.
"Post-gay," "pansexual power" 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.