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"Rubber up for Safety." Made by the New York City Department of Health, promoting condom use during gay sex. Received by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective December 29, 1989.

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Rubber Up For Safety

"Rubber Up For Safety" NYC Dept. of Health. 1. Dr. Joseph (English), 2. Dr. Joseph (Spanish), 3. Romantic Dinner (English), 4. Romantic Dinner (Spanish).

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Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives

  • CA UMASC Mss 42, PC 292, TC 156 [A.08-67, A.09-28, A.10-31, A.11-09]
  • Collection
  • 1948 - 2003

This collection contains textual records relating to various issues and information on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Two-Spirit and Queer history including: Comprehensive Works, Bibliography, Reference; Gay/Lesbian Life, Lifestyles & Concerns; Literature & Language; Visual & Performing Arts; History & Gay/Lesbian Liberation Movement; Behavioral Sciences; Social Sciences; Philosophy & Religion; Physical & Natural Sciences; and AIDS-Related Information. It also includes an extensive moving image and sound collection, including oral histories and episodes of the cable access program "Coming Out."

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AIDS Memorial QUILT/THE NAMES PROJECT/ Winnipeg

Text: (Front): ‘AIDS Memorial QUILT/THE NAMES PROJECT/ Winnipeg, June 29 – July 1, 1989’
Style: T-shirt
Ink Colour: Pink, Blue, Yellow
Shirt Colour: White
Image (Front): Pink background behind text.
Material: 100% Cotton.

Pugh Family fonds

  • CA UMASC Mss 289, PC 140 (A.99-33)
  • Fonds
  • 1847 - 1998

The collection was created by Margaret Pugh who organized and preserved the family's history. The fonds consists of materials from four families linked to the Pugh Family: Broderick, Wilson, Stewart and Pawling. The fonds includes a large amount of correspondance and other textual material dating back to the mid 19th century up to 1998. A large quantity of Postcards from the late 1800s to the post-war period make up the niche portion of the collection. Margaret's father, Frederick Pugh, worked in the Research Bureau of the T.E. Eaton Company through the early 1900s until 1938, included in the collection is correspondance between him and executives of the company. Also contained in the collection are textual records of Margaret's career at Deer Lodge Hospital. These records provide some insight into the administrative activities of the dietary department at the veteran's institution. In addition, Margaret's collection of cookbooks and recipes provide a comprehensive insight into gendered domestic consumption and advertising in the post-war period. Overall, the records provide a vivid illustration of the activities of a family clan that lived in Southern Ontario during the 19th century and Winnipeg during and after the Edwardian period.

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Margaret Pugh

The materials contained in the Margaret Pugh series consist of biographical material, her records relating to the Home Economics and Agriculture Department at the University of Manitoba, her subsequent career as a dietitian and employment as such at various hospitals including Deer Lodge Veterans Hospital. A large collection of cookbooks, recipes and research related to nutrition and health are included in the series. Margaret's hobbies and interests in collecting postcards and traveling are reflected in the materials.

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PFLAG: Chemical Dependency Issues

PFLAG: "Chemical Dependency Issues: Gays/Lesbians and the Family" by Rev. Thom Harshman. October 13, 1990. National Convention - Anaheim, CA.

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Food Research & History

Textual records relating to diet and nutritional history. Included are booklets and pamphlets were published by various food producers and manufacturers.

PFLAG: Chemical Dependency & Homosexuality

PFLAG: "Chemical Dependency & Homosexuality: Bigger problem in gay/lesbian community? Is there help?" by Joseph F. Lempicki, MA, LLP. October 22, 1989. National Convention - Detroit, MI.

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