Organized into sub-series by function (Correspondence, Meeting Minutes and Reports, Corporate Files) and then alphabetical. Meeting Minutes are arranged by date.
Series consists of records relating to the personal life and work of Billeh Nickerson. Included in the series are desk calendars, correspondence, press clippings, notices, an essay, a submission, an application form, and other textual material.
Series consists of records documenting the personal life of Harold Desmarais, including his involvement with several gay and lesbian organizations and events at which he served as master of ceremonies. The series includes correspondence, day planners, flyers, lists, cards, meeting minutes, speech notes (index cards), agendas, notes, press clippings, programmes, diary, financial statements, newsletter, directory, receipt, and music lyrics.
The diary [2004-013/01(05)] and letter to John Reeves [2004-013/(012)] are closed until the death of the donor.
This series contains records relating to Egan’s life largely beyond his involvement in the gay liberation movement, such as his daily dairies, Christmas cards, a poem he wrote to Jack, a love letter, his dream diary, various press clippings, a diary that neither Jack nor Jim wrote but appears to be written about a cross-Canada trip ca. 1965, awards and recognition, condolence cards, and obituaries.
Series consists of files relating to the personal life and career of Carl Miller. Included in the series are: artwork created by his daughters, newspaper clippings, cards, certificates, a resumé, an invitation, and other textual records.
Series consists of the governance documents for the Pride and Remembrance Association. There are internal documents including bank information, drafts of by-laws, incorporation documents, reports, correspondence, and financial materials. For the designs and logos sub-series there are materials for the design competition including submissions, contest rules, signed waivers, and press releases. The sub-series includes some materials around t-shirts, and logo templates. For the meetings sub-series there are materials for Board Meetings and Annual General Meetings including agendas, minutes of meetings, notes, and correspondence.
Series consists of records accumulated by Nick Mulé, a close friend of Pavelich. Mulé spearheaded Pavelich’s memorial service and delivered the main eulogy. The majority of the records document the reaction to the death of Pavelich and the memorial service. Included in the sous-fonds are correspondence (including e-mail), photographs, notes, audiocassette tapes, a flyer, a CD-ROM, song lyrics, articles, memorial service cards, and a book of condolence.
Included in the series are journal articles, correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings, research papers and paper presentations, handwritten notes, flyers, press releases, and other textual material. Records also include Lenskyj’s involvement with the Gay Games, the University of Toronto Committee on Homophobia, The Woman’s Common, and Project Affirmation. Several of the articles in the series are authored by Lenskyj.
The records within this series pertain to two aspects of Lynch’s life: that of his childhood and that of personal aspects of his adulthood. The records of his childhood include items related to school life such as yearbooks, report cards, school assignments, certificates/diplomas, and articles written for the school newspaper. They also include other aspects of his childhood such as newspaper clippings from his hometown, and family photos. Records which relate to his life as an adult include wills of himself and family members, graduate directories, university diplomas, curriculum vitae, immigration and moving records, house deeds and sale documents, renovations correspondence and plans, income tax forms, and photos of family and friends. Some records in this series relate to his work at the University of Toronto but fit best as personal records. These include documents around tenure, individual study courses, association documents, recommendations, committees, policies, academic surveys, and scholarship applications. Records include those made in the United States and Canada.
Series consists of the personal records of Chris Bearchell including appointment books, notebooks, correspondence, and materials from events.
Records consist of oral history interviews via video camera. Raw files from both cameras used (the one focused on the interviewee and the one focused on the photos being discussed), audio files, and edited film content. The series also consist of the photos donated, these are born-digital and photographs of photos sent by Ganguly's family in Mumbai. There are access and preservation copies of Ganguly's oral history interview as well as administrative records pertaining to consent and permissions to conduct and house the interview.
Contains records related to the governance and administration of Gays For Equality, including a constitution, correspondence, financial records, records relating to the physical office space, successor organizations and political organizing.
This series consists of correspondence with other activists, scholars working on transgender-related research, and friends, family, and lovers. This series includes substantial correspondence between Ms. Ross and Viviane Namaste, Christine Tayleur, Margaret Deirdre O’Hartigan, Dallas Denny, and Xanthra Phillipa MacKay. This correspondence ranges from long letters related to political issues, to personal letters and birthday cards. The series also includes transcripts of interviews various researchers conducted with Ms. Ross, many of which were eventually published in different forms.
The series contains records pertaining to the governance and administration of the University of Toronto Homophile Association from 1969 to 1972. It is composed of constitution and bylaws, meeting minutes, mailing lists, financial records, procedures relating to counselling offered by UTHA volunteers and film screenings.
The series contains publications by the League for Socialist Action/Ligue Socialiste Ouvrière (LSA-LSO), including their Gay Liberation Report, issues of their Discussion Bulletin, and press materials on LSA-LSO candidates running in student, municipal, and provincial elections. The series also contains publications by the Socialist Workers Party (SWP).
The series consists of materials that relate specifically to Raj’s personal life, including correspondence from other trans folks, and medical professionals, activism, curriculum vitae, awards, autobiographical narratives, and fliers about Raj and his activities.
Series consists of records documenting annual conferences of the International Network of Lesbian and Gay Officials, formerly the National Network of Lesbian and Gay Officials. It appears that Rae attended most of the conferences documented in this series in his capacity as a city councillor for Toronto. Included in the series are correspondence, memoranda, programmes, forms, membership lists, agenda, brochures, flyers, notes, financial records, and other textual material.
Series entails Brindley’s art career, including exhibitions, sales, and art practice.
The series contains the administrative records of LGBT Youth Line dating from its founding in 1993 to 2015. It contains material related to the organization’s operations, from annual and financial reports, Board Meeting minutes, program evaluation reports, service statistics, correspondence, certificates and awards.