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Latino/a/x LGBTQ+ people -- Latino/a/x gay men

 Subject
Subject Source: Other
Scope Note: Latin American men who are gay; only use to describe individuals who self-identify as Latino, Latina, or Latinx. Do not conflate with Chicano/a/x or Hispanic.

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Gil Cuadros Collection

 Collection
Identifier: CSRC-0017
Abstract

This collection consists of manuscripts, newspaper articles, books, and a scrapbook pertaining to the work of the writer Gil Cuadros, most famous for his collection of short stories, City of God.

Dates: 1989-1996

Alex Donis Papers

 Collection
Identifier: CSRC-0108
Abstract

Paintings, sketches, videos, papers and photographs relating to the career of the Santa Monica-based artist, Alex Donis.

Dates: 1964 - 2017

David Damian Figueroa Papers

 Collection
Identifier: CSRC-0131
Abstract

The David Damian Figueroa Papers document his years of philanthropy and advocacy work in civil rights and public policy. His materials also reflect his earlier work in the entertainment industry. The collection includes photographs, correspondence, ephemera, books, periodicals, and audio and visual materials.

Dates: 1962 - 2013

Dan Guerrero Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 121
Abstract The Dan Guerrero Papers include ephemera, press kits, clippings, photographs, and audiovisual materials documenting Mr. Guerrero's successful career as a Chicano activist, producer, and performance artist. Also included are materials reflecting the life and career of his father Lalo Guerrero and his dear friend, artist Carlos Almaraz. This collection complements the existing archival collection housed at the University of California, Santa Barbara Department of Special Collections California...
Dates: 1930 - 2009

Cory Roberts-Auli Papers

 Collection
Identifier: CSRC-0078
Abstract

This is a collection of slides and papers of the artist and activist, Cory Roberts-Auli.

Dates: 1990-1996

VIVA Records,

 Collection
Identifier: 22
Abstract VIVA, Lesbian and Gay Latino Artists, was a non-profit arts agency founded in 1987 for the purpose of promoting the creative and artistic talent of Lesbians, Gays, Latina and Latino artists and their culture. Based in Los Angeles, VIVA was formally designed to create a coalition who would advocate against the lack of representation in Los Angeles of artists from these communities. This collection primarily consists of papers related to the administration, events, exhibitions, performances,...
Dates: 1970-2000