No on Proposition 102.
Rating |
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File Name |
sahl_politics_012 |
Title |
No on Proposition 102. |
Creator |
Sahl, Ted (photographer) |
Date |
1988-11-05 |
Description |
BAYMEC (Bay Area Municipal Elections Committee) attorneys prepare a brief to sue Macy's/Valley Fair Shopping Center for the right to distribute a No on Proposition 102 flyer in the shopping mall. Left-to-right are Elizabeth Birch, Marta Vidas, and Denise Rose. Proposition 102, which was defeated, would have required everyone who tested positive for the human immunodeficiency virus to be reported to health authorities. |
Note |
Proposition 102, which was defeated, would have required everyone who tested positive for the human immunodeficiency virus to be reported to health authorities. Written recto on photograph: "11-5-88 BAYMEC Attorneys prepare brief to sue Macy's for right to leaflet the No on Prop 102 flyer in the mall." Photograph published in From closet to community, figure 308. |
Subject-TGM |
Activists Gay rights Gays Lawyers |
Subject-LCSH |
Gay culture |
Geographic Coverage |
San Jose -- California |
Object Type |
Photographic Prints |
Format |
image/jpg |
Dimensions |
7 X 8.5 in. |
Relation-Is Part Of |
Series III, Box 8, Folder 14; Politics + BAYMEC |
Rights |
For more information on copyright or permissions for this image, please contact San Jose State University Special Collections & Archives Department. http://library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collections/sjsu-special-collections-and-archives |
Collection |
Ted Sahl Collection |
Language |
eng |
Repository |
San José State University Special Collections & Archives |
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