Box 1
Contains 27 Results:
Come! to a Party Held for the Benefit of Come!Unity Press, 1974
Flyer for a fundraising party at Come!Unity Press held on May 30 to benefit the press and its mission to provide equal access to everyone. Printed on verso is a flyer in opposition to Gerald Ford printed by Come!Unity in association with Youth International Party.
Come!Unity Press Still Needs $150, 1973
Printed on recto and verso, both of which ask for donations and help to keep the print shop running after the printing of Phillipines Info Bulletin no. 2. Come!Unity was a completely pay-what-you-can organization, and therefore sometimes costs exceeded what the artist could pay, and fundraising efforts such as this were in constant effect.
Come!Unity Press is a cooperative printing community…, 1973
Handbill printed recto and verso discussing the print shop’s ethos and services, including a list of anarchist organizations that either support or work with them. Includes information on printing but also on living cooperatively and the maintenance work involved, calling for other gay women and men to join their living and working collective. Includes breakdown of expenses and specific needs.
Vietnam on to the North, 1973
2 copies. 4 page single-sheet folded pamphlet.
collection of various pamphlets related to activism, anarchy, Undated
2 copies
A Gay Science Fiction Magazine, 1976
Announcement of a forthcoming science fiction magazine soliciting contributions from lesbians and gay men, provides meeting time to discuss the first issue. Organized by the Gay Science Fiction Collective.
Impeach Nixon, 1972
Poster with text “Impeach Nixon” on recto, “break de chains” on verso, with text about the court case of Joanne Chesimard
Impeach Nixon proof, 1972
Printed on a sheet of a booklet regarding environmental issues and sewage, titled “Environmental Bond Issue”. Test printing for Nixon poster.