Finding Aid to the Hank M. Tavera Papers, 1952-2000
Collection number: CS ARC 2002/4
Ethnic Studies Library
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, California
Finding Aid Written By:Finding Aid written by Janice Otani
Date Completed:
May 2008
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Hank M. Tavera Papers CS ARC 2002/4The Ethnic Studies Library
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Collection Summary......
Information For Researchers......
Administrative Information......
Biographical Information......
Scope And Content Of Collection......
Series Description......
Container List......
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Collection Summary
Collection Title
Hank M. Tavera papers, 1952-2000
Collection Number
CS ARC 2002/4
Creator
Hank M. Tavera
Extent
Number of containers: 52 cartons, 4 boxes, 6 tubes, 8 oversize folders
Linear feet: 67
Repository
The Ethnic Studies Library
Berkeley, California94720-2360
Abstract
The Hank M. Tavera Papers, 1952-2000, reflect a lifetime of work as a Chicano, HIV/AIDS, and gay activist; notably, Tavera's role as co-founder of The California and National Latina/o Lesbian and Gay Organization (LLEGO), co-authoring the multi-cultural plan for Dignity, and his work at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and San Francisco City Clinic. Tavera's involvement in numerous cultural and artistic organizations and activities are also represented in the collection, particularly in annual productions of AIDS Theater Festivals; the Latino/a AIDS Theater Festivals; Performing Arts Shows of Latino/a Gay, Lesbian Bisexual and Transgender Artists; directorship of several plays; and his official roles in Teatro Nacional de Aztlán (TENAZ) and California Theater Council (CTC). The collection consists of correspondence, organization materials, business records, writings, personal papers, teaching materials, proposals, programs, newsletters, photographs, audiocassettes, posters, newspaper clippings, and ephemera.
Languages Represented
Collection materials are in English and Spanish
Physical Location
For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.
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Information For Researchers
Access
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the Chicano Studies curator, Ethnic Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley, 94720-2360. Consent is given on behalf of the Ethnic Studies Library as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission from the copyright owner. Such permission must be obtained from the copyright owner. Restrictions also apply to digital representations of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research and educational purposes.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item],Hank M. Tavera Papers, CS ARC 2002/4, The Ethnic Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Alternate Forms Available
There are no alternate forms of this collection.
Related Collection(s)
Hank Tavera Papers, 1972-1993; Stanford University Libraries, Department of Special Collections, Green Library; Collection Number M1118.
Separated Material
Posters have been transferred to the Chicano Studies Poster Collection. Posters directly related to Tavera's professional activities remain in the collection.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's public access catalog.
San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Client Services Dept
AIDS (Disease)--Patients--Services for--California--San Francisco
HIV (Viruses)--Patients--Services for--California--San
(continued) Francisco--Directories
Safe sex in AIDS prevention
Client-centered psychotherapy
AIDS (Disease)--United States
HIV (Viruses)--United States
Mexican Americans--Societies, etc.--California--San Francisco Bay Area
Mexican American theater--California
Theater--California
Performing arts
AIDS (Disease)--Congresses
Gay men--California--Societies and clubs
Gay men--Congresses
Gay men--United States
Teatro Nacional de Aztlan
Latino/a Lesbian y Gay Organization
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Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
The Hank M. Tavera Papers were given to the Ethnic Studies Library by Kehau Wessel and Vladimir Maldonado on September 20, 2002.
Accruals
No additions are expected.
System of Arrangement
Arranged to the folder level.
Processing Information
Collection processed by Janice Otani
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Biographical Information
Hank M. Tavera (1944-2000) was a Chicano gay activist and cultural worker originally from East Los Angeles, who lived in San Francisco's Mission District since 1979. He worked at the front line of the AIDS epidemic at San Francisco City Clinic as an HIV/AIDS intervention specialist.
Included among his many achievements was having been co-founder of LLEGO (Latina/o Lesbian and Gay Organization) California and National LLEGO, two organizations whose purpose is to empower lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities. He co-authored the Multicultural Plan for Dignity/San Francisco, served as a voting delegate to LIFE (California's LGBT and AIDS lobby in Sacramento), and was artistic director of the AIDS Theater Festival each year as part of the National AIDS Update conference.
Between 1986-1990, Tavera was the Client Services Director at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation where he established a bilingual multicultural and women's services program. He was elected Chair of the Third World AIDS Advisory Task Force which spawned other Black, Latino, and Asian coalitions. He organized the first rally in San Francisco on needle exchange and was a co-founder and volunteer for the mission team of Prevention Point Needle Exchange for five years.
Tavera had his political and artistic roots in the United Farm Workers grape boycott and the Chicano theater movement. He was a former actor with Teatro de la Esperanza (Santa Barbara) and a director of plays with Teatro Gusto (San Francisco). As past board chair of Teatro Nacional de Aztlán (TENAZ), he coordinated its 11th International Chicano Latino Teatro Festival in 1981. He directed several Latino plays, including "The Leash" (1981), "Reunion" (1983), "The Watermelon Factory" (1992), and "The Black Cat" (1995). He was also artistic director of the Performing Arts Shows of Latina/o Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Artists for nine consecutive years at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts.
Recognition of his commitment to his life's work includes the Excellent Leadership Award from the Third World Counselors Association of California (1989), "Bay Area Angel Honoree" by the American Conservatory Theater (1994), and an Outstanding Community Service Achievement Award from AGUILAS, San Francisco (1996). In October 1997, he was presented with the first Premio Cultura award from National LLEGO at their Quinto Encuentro in San Juan, Puerto Rico and in March 1999 he received the Pax Bonum Award from Dignity/San Francisco.
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Scope And Content Of Collection
The Hank M. Tavera Papers, 1952-2000, reflect a lifetime of work as a Chicano, HIV/AIDS, and gay activist; notably, Tavera's role as co-founder of The California and National Latina/o Lesbian and Gay Organization (LLEGO), co-authoring the multi-cultural plan for Dignity, and his work at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and San Francisco City Clinic. Tavera's involvement in numerous cultural and artistic organizations and activities are also represented in the collection, particularly in annual productions of AIDS Theater Festivals; the Latino/a AIDS Theater Festivals; Performing Arts Shows of Latino/a Gay, Lesbian Bisexual and Transgender Artists; directorship of several plays; and his official roles in Teatro Nacional de Aztlán (TENAZ) and California Theater Council (CTC). The collection consists of correspondence, organization materials, business records, writings, personal papers, teaching materials, proposals, programs, newsletters, photographs, audiocassettes, posters, newspaper clippings, and ephemera.
Tavera's continued commitment to the community is evident from the number of event and organization materials represented in the collection, such as the Third World Counselors Association, National HIV/AIDS Update Conferences, and Stonewall 25 in New York City.
The collection contains materials that provide a chronology of Tavera's employment as a teacher with St. John Bosco High School and Santa Barbara City College; advisor at University of California, Santa Barbara; counselor at La Casa Counseling Services, Santa Barbara; Client Services Director at San Francisco AIDS Foundation, and counselor at San Francisco City Clinic.
There are also personal papers that include biographical information, correspondence with family and friends, writings, theater production materials, photographs, appointment calendar books, educational materials, and miscellany.
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Series Description
Series 1: / Professional, 1965-2000
46 cartons, 3 boxes, 6 tubes, 8 oversize folders
Major organizations arranged hierarchically, conferences and events arranged chronologically, employment arranged chronologically, other organizations and subject files arranged alphabetically.
Contains materials relating to Tavera's professional activities, primarily the organizations he founded, co-founded, or served as an officer; materials of conferences and events he actively participated in; and records from his employment. Also includes numerous organization records and related resources. Consists of correspondence, meeting minutes, conference materials, proposals, reports, writings, teaching materials, resumes, programs, newsletters, photographs, posters, newspaper clippings, and ephemera.
Series 2: / Personal, 1952-2000
6 cartons, 1 box
Arranged hierarchically, then chronologically.
Contains biographical information; correspondence with family and friends; personal papers; writings, including poetry, articles, play scripts; Tavera's theater directing materials; photographs; yearly appointment books; school reports, programs, yearbooks, and coursework.
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Container List
Series 1: Professional, 1965-2000
Latina/o Lesbian and Gay Organization (LLEGO), California (co-founder)
Ctn. 1 / 1 / Bylaws / 1988-1989
Ctn. 1 / 2 / Incorporation information / 1994, undated
Correspondence
Ctn. 1 / 3-7 / With Tavera / 1991-1999
Ctn. 1 / 8 / General / 1992-1999
Ctn. 1 / 9 / Resolutions / undated
Ctn. 1 / 10 / History chronology / 1991-1994
Ctn. 1 / 11 / Organization information sheets / 1995-1999
Ctn. 1 / 12 / Appointments / 1994
Ctn. 1 / 13 / Board of Directors / 1992-1995
Meetings
Tube 1 / Planning / 1988
Ctn. 1 / 14 / Board of Directors / 1991-1998
Ctn. 1 / 15 / Executive Committee / 1993-1995
Statewide
Ctn. 1 / 16 / Agenda and announcements / 1991-1994
Tube 2 / Easel notes / 1997
Ctn. 1 / 17 / North caucus / 1991-1992
Ctn. 1 / 18 / Miscellaneous / 1991-1995
Ctn. 1 / 19 / Action Plan / 1991-1993
Ctn. 1 / 20-22 / Needs Assessment Survey / 1991
Ctn. 1 / 23 / Other sample surveys / 1991
Visual Arts Exhibit and Performing Arts Show of Latino/Latina Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Artists (Mission Cultural Center)
2nd
Ctn. 1 / 24 / Resolution, publicity, program, tickets / 1992
Oversize Folder 1 / Poster / 1992
Ctn. 1 / 25 / Exhibit brochure, reception schedule / 1992 June
Ctn. 1 / 26 / 3rd; proposal, agreements, publicity, program / 1993
4th
Ctn. 1 / 27 / Correspondence, report, announcement, reviews, program / 1994
Ctn. 1 / 28 / Contracts for performers and vendors / 1994
Ctn. 1 / 29 / Stage production materials and notes / 1994
5th
Ctn. 1 / 30 / Correspondence, grant application / 1995
Ctn. 1 / 31 / Publicity / 1995
Ctn. 1 / 32 / Performers, production crew (with 2 photographs of folk dancers) / 1995
Ctn. 1 / 33 / Program and ticket, layout and printing draft / 1995
Ctn. 1 / 34 / Mission Cultural Center / 1995
Ctn. 1 / 35 / Finances / 1995
6th
Ctn. 2 / 1 / Publicity / 1996
Ctn. 2 / 2 / Performers (with 1 publicity photograph) / 1996
Ctn. 2 / 3 / Stage production materials / 1996
Ctn. 2 / 4 / Announcements and program, layout and printing draft / 1996
Ctn. 2 / 5 / Finances / 1996
7th
Ctn. 2 / 6 / Correspondence / 1997
Ctn. 2 / 7 / Performers, stage production materials (with 2 publicity photographs) / 1997
Ctn. 2 / 8 / Publicity / 1997
Ctn. 2 / 9 / Program, layout and printing draft / 1997
Ctn. 2 / 10 / Advertisement sales / 1997
Ctn. 2 / 11 / Finances / 1997
8th
Ctn. 2 / 12 / Announcements, program, finances / 1998
Ctn. 2 / 13 / Performers, scripts / 1998
Ctn. 2 / 14 / Stage production materials / 1998
Ctn. 2 / 15 / Advertisement sales / 1998
9th
Ctn. 2 / 16 / Correspondence, publicity, finances / 1999
Ctn. 2 / 17 / Performers / 1999
Ctn. 2 / 18 / Stage production materials / 1999
Ctn. 2 / 19 / Advertisement sales / 1999
Ctn. 2 / 20 / 10th: correspondence and stage production materials / 2000
March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Rights and Liberation (Washington, D.C.)
Ctn. 2 / 21 / Report, publicity, newspaper clippings / 1993
Ctn. 2 / 22 / Photographs of LLEGO parade contingent / 1993 April 25
Tube 3 / Poster of LLEGO parade contingent / 1993 April 25
Oversize Folder 1 / Flyers relating to March / 1993
American Conservatory Theater (ACT)
Ctn. 2 / 23 / Angels in America / 1994-1995
Ctn. 2 / 24 / Bay Area Angels Program / 1994
GLBT Latino State Summit (San Diego)
Ctn. 3 / 1 / Planning meetings, correspondence, announcements / 1999 October 9
Ctn. 3 / 2 / Surveys / 1999
Ctn. 3 / 3 / Background materials / 1999
Ctn. 3 / 4 / Havanafama play, "Bernarda" / 1999
Ctn. 3 / 5 / Miscellaneous LLEGO sponsored events / 1991-1998
Grants
Ctn. 3 / 6-7 / San Francisco Foundation / 1994-1995
Ctn. 3 / 8 / Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights (BAPHR) / 1994
Ctn. 3 / 9-10 / Budget / 1994-1995
Ctn. 3 / 11 / Publicity / 1994-1999
Ctn. 3 / 12 / Survivor awards / 1999
Ctn. 3 / 13 / Membership / 1993-1994
Ctn. 3 / 14 / Letterhead / undated
Ctn. 3 / 15 / Address lists / 1993-1999
Ctn. 3 / 16 / Directories / 1994, undated
Ctn. 3 / 17 / Newsletters / 1999, undated
The National Latina/o Lesbian and Gay Organization
Ctn. 3 / 18 / Bylaws / 1995-1997
Ctn. 3 / 19 / Organization materials / undated
Correspondence
Ctn. 3 / 20 / With Tavera / 1996-1997
Ctn. 3 / 21-25 / General / 1991-2000
Ctn. 3 / 26-29 / Organization binder / 1996
Ctn. 3 / 30 / Executive Director, Martin Ornelas-Quintero / 1996
Meetings
Ctn. 3 / 31 / Executive Committee / 1996
Ctn. 3 / 32-38 / Board of Directors / 1994-1997
Ctn. 3 / 39 / National Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Latinas/os (Washington, D.C.) / 1993 April 24
Ctn. 3 / 40 / Stonewall 25: Our Heritage/Nuestra Herencia (New York, New York) / 1994 June 24-28
Encuentro Nacional
Ctn. 4 / 1 / Primer: Salud, Cultura y Raices: Our Survival in the Face of HIV/AIDS (Houston, Texas) / 1992 May 21-25
Ctn. 4 / 2 / Segundo: Co-Gender Organizing Today's Actions…Tomorrow's Actions (San Jose, California) / 1993 October 7-11
Ctn. 4 / 3 / Cuarto: Sembrando la Semilla (Washington, D.C.) / 1996 October 10-14
Ctn. 4 / 4 / Quinto: Fortaleciendo Nuestra Unidad=Strengthening Our Unity (San Juan, Puerto Rico) / 1997 October 9-13
Ctn. 4 / 5 / Sexto: Acción, Orgullo y Poder (Chicago, Illinois) / 1998 October 8-11
Ctn. 4 / 6 / Septima: Creando un mundo sin fronteras (San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico) / 1999 October 7-11
Ctn. 4 / 7 / Octavo: Avanzando Nuestro Poder en Familia (New York, New York) / 2000 October 5-9
Ctn. 4 / 8 / Miscellaneous event announcements and programs / 1995-1999
Technical Assistance Training on AIDS (TATA) Project
Ctn. 4 / 9-10 / Conference call binder / 1994 December 5
Ctn. 4 / 11 / Organization assessment materials and meeting agenda / 1994, 1996
Ctn. 4 / 12 / Announcements / 1994-1998
Ctn. 4 / 13 / Membership / 1995-1996
Ctn. 4 / 14 / Surveys / 1996
Ctn. 4 / 15 / Proposals / 1996
Ctn. 4 / 16 / Finances / 1996
Ctn. 4 / 17 / Personnel handbook / undated
Ctn. 4 / 18 / Letterhead / undated
Ctn. 4 / 19 / Directories / 1991-1998
Ctn. 4 / 20 / Newsletters / 1994-2000
Lobby for Individual Freedom and Equality (LIFE), California (voting delegate)
Ctn. 4 / 21 / Bylaws / 1994, 1997
Ctn. 4 / 22 / Organization information / 1993-1998
Correspondence
Ctn. 4 / 23 / With Tavera / 1992-1995, 1998-1999
Ctn. 4 / 24 / General / 1993-2000
Meetings
Ctn. 4 / 25 / Board of Directors / 1994-1997
Ctn. 4 / 26 / Miscellaneous / 1994-1996
Committees
Ctn. 4 / 27 / Development / undated
Ctn. 4 / 28 / Diversity / 1993-1995, 1998
Ctn. 4 / 29 / Gay and Lesbian Rights Policy / 1996
Ctn. 4 / 30 / HIV Policy / 1993-1996
Ctn. 4 / 31 / Angeling Program / 1996-1997
Ctn. 4 / 32 / Coalition of Color candidates / 1994
Training sessions
Ctn. 4 / 33 / Bisexual diversity / 1996
Ctn. 4 / 34 / Gay and Lesbian Victory Foundation / 1994-1996
Ctn. 4 / 35 / Fundraiser / 1994
Ctn. 4 / 36 / Job descriptions / 1995
Ctn. 4 / 37 / Press releases / 1994-1995
Ctn. 4 / 38 / Announcements / 1994-1995
Ctn. 4 / 39 / Highlights of the Year / 1995
Delegate's meeting
Ctn. 5 / 1 / Buena Vista / 1994 February 5-6
Ctn. 5 / 2 / Sacramento / 1994 May 14-15
Ctn. 5 / 3 / San Francisco / 1994 July 30-31
Ctn. 5 / 4 / Riverside / 1994 November 18-20
Ctn. 5 / 5 / Long Beach / 1995 February 4-5
Ctn. 5 / 6 / Sacramento / 1995 May 6-7
Ctn. 5 / 7 / Berkeley / 1995 August 5-6
Ctn. 5 / 8 / Palm Springs / 1995 November 11-12
Ctn. 5 / 9 / Los Angeles / 1996 February 3-4
Ctn. 5 / 10 / Sacramento / 1996 May 4-5
Ctn. 5 / 11 / San Diego / 1996 July 20
Ctn. 5 / 12 / Los Angeles / 1997 February 8-9
Ctn. 5 / 13 / Sacramento / 1997 May 31- June 1
Ctn. 5 / 14 / San Diego / 197 August 9-10
Ctn. 5 / 15 / San Francisco / 1997 November 22-23
Ctn. 5 / 16-17 / Los Angeles / 1998 February 28-March 1, June 13
Ctn. 5 / 18-23 / Quarterly Regional meeting (San Francisco) / 1993 September-1997 January
Ctn. 5 / 24 / Latino/a Lobby Day (Washington D.C.) / 1993 April 27
California AIDS Lobby Day (Sacramento)
Ctn. 5 / 25 / 3rd / 1993 March 10
Ctn. 5 / 26 / 4th / 1994 May 16
Ctn. 5 / 27 / 5th / 1995 May 8
Ctn. 5 / 28 / 6th / 1996 May 6
Ctn. 5 / 29-30 / 7th / 1997 June 2
Ctn. 5 / 31 / 8th / 1998 April 20
Ctn. 5 / 32 / 9th / 1999 April 19
Youth Lobby Day (Sacramento)
Ctn. 5 / 33 / 1st / 1996 January 3
Ctn. 5 / 34 / 2nd / 1997 January 15
Ctn. 5 / 35 / 3rd / 1998 January 21
Ctn. 5 / 36 / 4th / 1999 March 22
Legislators
Ctn. 6 / 1 / Burton, John / 1997-1999
Ctn. 6 / 2 / Davis, Gray / 1987, 1999
Ctn. 6 / 3 / Feinstein, Diane / 1998-1999
Ctn. 6 / 4-5 / Hart, Gary / 1972, 1979-1991
Ctn. 6 / 6 / Leal, Susan / 1994
Ctn. 6 / 7 / Migden, Carole / 1997-1999
Ctn. 6 / 8 / Pelosi, Nancy / 1988-1999
Ctn. 6 / 9 / Wilson, Pete / 1992-1998
Ctn. 6 / 10-11 / Correspondence / 1981-1999
Ctn. 6 / 12 / Directory / 1993-2000
Legislation
Ctn. 6 / 13 / Proposition 64, LaRouche AIDS Initiative / 1986
Ctn. 6 / 14 / Latino/a HIV Prevention Bill AB3501 / 1994
Ctn. 6 / 15-16 / AIDS / 1989-1999
Ctn. 6 / 17 / Civil liberties / 1991, 1994
Ctn. 6 / 18 / Domestic partner registration, Proposition K (with 2 photographs of Tavera) / 1991-1994
Ctn. 6 / 19 / Gay marriage / 1993-1997
Ctn. 6 / 20 / Gay and lesbian civil rights, AB2601 / 1992-1997
Ctn. 6 / 21 / Anti-gay measures / 1991, 1997-2000
Ctn. 6 / 22 / Health Security Act, Proposition 186 / 1994
Ctn. 6 / 23 / Medicaid / 1994
Ctn. 6 / 24 / Health / 1989-1994
Ctn. 6 / 25 / Housing / 1994
Ctn. 6 / 26-27 / Immigrants, Proposition 187 / 1993-1995
Ctn. 6 / 28 / Immigrant rights / 1990-1994
Ctn. 6 / 29 / Military / 1988, 1993-1994
Ctn. 6 / 30 / Miscellaneous bills / 1991, 1994, 1998
Ctn. 6 / 31 / Lobby directories / 1993, 1995, 1997
Ctn. 6 / 32 / Lobby finances / 1994
Ctn. 6 / 33 / Political activity guidelines / 1995
Ctn. 6 / 34 / Sample lobby letters / undated
Ctn. 6 / 35 / Action alerts / 1993, 1995, 1997
Ctn. 6 / 36 / Lobby ephemera / undated
Publications
Ctn. 6 / 37-39 / Legislative Update / 1993-1998
Ctn. 6 / 40 / Lifelines / 1993-1995
Ctn. 6 / 41 / News and Notes from LIFE / undated
Ctn. 6 / 42 / Miscellaneous / 1980-1982, 1991-1992
Dignity/San Francisco, Inc.
Ctn. 7 / 1 / Bylaws / 1997 April, undated
Ctn. 7 / 2 / Mission statement, organization information / undated
Correspondence
Ctn. 7 / 3 / With Tavera / 1986-1999
Ctn. 7 / 4 / Board of Directors / 1992-1999
Ctn. 7 / 5 / Members / 1988-2000
Ctn. 7 / 6 / Invitees / 1999
Ctn. 7 / 7 / General / 1991-1998
Meetings
Ctn. 7 / 8-10 / Agenda, minutes, notes / 1984-1999
Tube 4 / Easel notes / 1987
Multicultural Plan Task Force (MPTF)
Ctn. 7 / 11-12 / Correspondence / 1993-1997
Ctn. 7 / 13-14 / Meeting minutes and notes / 1996-1999
Multicultural Plan for Dignity, San Francisco (co-author)
Ctn. 7 / 15 / Planning and development / 1992-1994
Ctn. 7 / 16-35 / Drafts / 1993 April-1995 June
Ctn. 8 / 1-2 / Shanti Multicultural Advisory Committee / 1990
Ctn. 8 / 3-4 / Retreat / 1998 May 9
Ctn. 8 / 5 / Presentation / undated
Ctn. 8 / 6-7 / Consultants / 1997-1999
Ctn. 8 / 8 / 8 Steps to Action Planning / 1999 April
Ctn. 8 / 9-11 / Diversity outreach / 1998
Ctn. 8 / 12 / Advent small groups / undated
Ctn. 8 / 13 / Multicultural Organization Development: Perspectives and Processes, paper by Renato P. Almanzor / undated
Ctn. 8 / 14-21 / Quarterly reports / 1998-1999
Ctn. 8 / 22-23 / Address lists / 1996
Ctn. 8 / 24 / Job descriptions / undated
Ctn. 8 / 25 / Multicultural training / 1990
Ctn. 8 / 26 / Survey / 1997
Ctn. 8 / 27 / Finances / 1999
People of Color Support Group
Ctn. 8 / 28 / Bylaws / undated
Ctn. 8 / 29 / Correspondence / 1992-1997
Ctn. 8 / 30 / Information brochures and papers / 1992
Ctn. 8 / 31 / Meetings / 1993-1996
Ctn. 8 / 32 / Presentation / 1999
Ctn. 8 / 33-42 / Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe (with 4 photographs of Our Lady of Guadalupe image) / 1986, 1992-1999
Ctn. 8 / 43 / Retreat / 1995
Ctn. 8 / 44 / Anniversary dinner / 1998
Ctn. 8 / 45 / Awards dinner / 1999
Ctn. 8 / 46 / Miscellaneous events / 1998
Ctn. 8 / 47 / Financial statements / 1997-2000