An informational document about notable individuals within Oklahoma's queer history, 5 pages. The document discusses the lives of Phyllis Ann Lyon, Anita Bryant, Bruce Alonzo Goff, James Fugate, and Rollie Lynn Riggs.
Brochure for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered (GLBT) History Project sponsored by Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR), describing the project's goals and plans for contribution.
2 pages of a transcript of Dennis Neill's remarks at Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights' (TOHR) annual gala in 2003. Includes mentions of United State Ambassador James Hormel's presence and the importance of community contribution to the center.
A sign that reads "Vote No. Don't Legalize Discrimination". Above the slogan is the number 711 crossed out in red, referring to Oklahoma's State Question 711 that would specify marriage as exclusively between a man and a woman.
A 22 page document containing one page first consisting of 1 page listing counties in Oklahoma who issued same-sex marriage licenses within the first year of same-sex marriage becoming legal, then 4 copies of five pages (20 pages total) from…
A release form meant to be completed by interviewers for the Oral Histories Project. The form grants to TOHR ownership of all products of interview participation.
52 photos from the candlelight Vigil held for Nex Benedict at Guthrie Green in Tulsa, Oklahoma on February 25, 2024. The vigil was organized by the Trans Advocacy Coalition of Oklahoma (TACO).
1 page of a chart estimating the total square feet space required for the new building per the Tulsa GLBT Community Center Campaign, also known as the Pyramid Project, led by Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR).