GLAD letter from September 9th, 1989 calling for more support and GLAD members.
GLAD newsletter asking for student volunteers got the DCGA Activities Fair.
GLAD newsletter from September 1989 asking for more participation from students and faculty. Dates for upcoming meetings are included.
GLAD newsletter inviting students and faculty to a picnic. Also mentions that "many people feel that the straight members of the community can and are turned off by the name GLAD."
GLAD newsletter reflecting on poor turnout at a picnic meeting. The name GLAD was discussed and the alternative "OUTREACH: Exploration of Sexual Identity" was proposed.
Small flyer advertising GLAD's meeting time on April 26th.
GLAD newsletter, next meeting February 5th. "We will have a special woman speaking on how she thinks the lesbian experience differs from the gay experience."
News release stating that Sarah D. Leibowits: Unexpected Song will be presented April 12, 1989 and is to benefit Lee Balser with legal costs to adopt 7 year old boy.
Letter to all faculty and staff reminding them about Blue Jean Day.
Thank you letter from GLAD member Lee Bostian, thanking faculty and staff for their support on Blue Jean Day.
Letter to faculty and administrative staff regarding GLAD's AIDS awareness events.
Letter from Lee Bostian to colleagues regarding their support for LGBTQ students.
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