wa00006. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Persons, and LGBT issues
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
Linda Yanney papers
Iowa City feminist and champion of LGBT rights.
Joann Weldon papers
A resident of Davenport from 1962, Weldon publicly acknowledged her lesbian identity during the early 1950s.
Common Lives/Lesbian Lives records
An Iowa-City based lesbian literary journal published all forms of creative expression written by self-defined lesbians.
Minnette Doderer papers
Emma Goldman Clinic (Iowa City, Iowa) records
Feminist health clinic.
Arrangement
Administration Boxes 1-30 and 66
EGC projects Boxes 30-48 and 67
Anti-abortion movement Boxes 48-50 and 67
Pro-choice movement Boxes 50-53 and 67
Publications, EGC Boxes 53-54
Publications, non-EGC Boxes 54-56 and 67-68
Newspaper clippings Boxes 56-57 and 68
Photographs Boxes 36, 59-50, and 58-60
Scrapbook Box 61
Artifacts Boxes 38, 62-63, and 69
Audiovisual [audiocassette and videocassette collections]
Jean Huffey papers
Elementary schoolteacher and substitute teacher; active in PFLAG and groups promoting LGBTQ inclusion within the Lutheran Church.
Iowa City Women's Press records
Iowa City publisher and printer of lesbian and feminist books that existed from 1973 to 1985.
Iowa Women Against the Equal Rights Amendment records
Grassroots organization opposed to Iowa's ratification of the ERA to the Iowa and United States constitutions.
Patricia Herring papers
Feminist, social worker, and advocate for persons with HIV/AIDS.
Ruth Scharnau papers
Teacher and community activist who was a founding member of the Dubuque National Organization for Women.
Jill Jack papers
Dale McCormick papers
Carpenter and activist for women in non-traditional jobs.
Cherry Muhanji papers
Writer, lesbian activist, and University of Iowa alumna.
Tova Vitiello papers
Former psychology professor, active in the Unitarian Universalist church, and Jewish, feminist, LGBTQ+, anti-racist activist in Iowa City.
Kittredge Cherry and Audrey Lockwood
Life partners Kittredge Cherry (1957-), an author, journalist, and minister to the LGBT community, and Audrey Lockwood (1957- ), a financial planner, met as students at the University of Iowa in 1975 and lived and worked in Japan before settling in California.
National Organization for Women, Cedar Rapids Chapter records
Cedar Rapids feminist activist organization.
Women's Resource and Action Center (WRAC) records
Women's center established in 1970 to serve the university and community.