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    Flier for 1979 Pride Activities (side 2)
    Brochure for 1979 Pride Activities (Logo and map)
    Directory on 1979 Brochure
    Brochure for 1979 Pride Activities (Agenda)
    National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
    Other St. Louis Lesbian Groups in the 1970s
    Women Take Back the Night (Gaylife article)
    Women Take Back the Night 1979
    Dykes Find a New Home
    Lesbian Rights Alliance
    Herstory: Finding The Lesbian Heritage
    Homophile Community and the Law
    GayTalk: St. Louis' First LGBTQ Radio Show
    Program: Religion and Homosexuality
    Program: Book Review
    Rough draft: Programming for Summer, 1979
    Letter of Resignation and Response
    Colin Murphy's Vital Voice article on KDHX
    Interview of Jim Andris by Charles Koehler.
    Lambda Reports: St. Louis' Second LGBTQ Radio Show
    Lambda Reports Program Log
    Richard J. Miller, Community Ally
 1980

Jim Andris, Facebook

Rough Draft: Programming for GayTalk, Summer, 1979

Link to document

Date Interviewee Interviewer Information
06/24      
07/01 Roy Birchard Jim Andris Pastor, MCC St. Louis
07/08 Ray Lake Byron Davidson Activist in MCC, MLSC, CSAC, and Gay Hotline,
07/17 Echo Byron Davidson  
07/22 Rosanda Richards Jim Andris Sociologist of Education, taught Sexism in Education course at SIUE
07/29 Jack Porter Byron Davidson Leader in Alcoholics Anonymous
08/05 Gay Parents Jim Andris Probably Carolyn Griffin or Art Wirth, authors of Beyond Acceptance.
08/12 Bill Cordes Byron Davidson Publisher, Bookstore, Gay American Youth founder.
08/19 Mahler Jim Andris  
08/26 Bill Cordes Byron Davidson Publisher, Bookstore, Gay American Youth founder.
09/02 Jim Schoolcraft Jim Andris Navy man dishonorably discharged for his sexual orientation
09/09      
09/16 Adelaide Balaban   Long time ally for the LGBT community in St. Louis, wife of restauranter, Herbie Balaban

Names also appearing on rought draft: John Human, Harry Weber, Rita Swiener, Jim Thomas.

I remember interviewing Don Clark, author of Loving Someone Gay, and Dr. Charles Silverstein.