May 1985 issue

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Title

May 1985 issue

Subject

Cinco de Mayo (Mexican holiday)
Mexican Americans
AIDS (Disease)
Gay rights
Mexican American gays
HIV-positive women

Description

The GHC offers a short summary of the history behind the Cinco de Mayo celebration, and connects that struggle for freedom and equality to the one faced by hispanic gays and lesbians. The cover page features a decorative illustration as well as information about the group's holiday celebration party. The back page of the issue includes political cartoons, a list of activities of possible interest to members, and an informational section about new research on the spreading of AIDS.

Creator

Gay Hispanic Caucus

Publisher

Gay Hispanic Caucus

Date

May 1985

Contributor

Dennis Medina

Rights

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Format

letter-sized paper

Language

English

Type

newsletter

Coverage

May 1985
Houston, Texas

Citation

Gay Hispanic Caucus, “May 1985 issue,” Hidden Histories UT-Austin, accessed November 21, 2024, https://hiddenhistoriesut.org/items/show/54.

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