Subculture.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Chicago street gang collection
The Chicago street gang collection contains photographs, newspaper clippings, memorial and business cards, ephemera, fabric patches, clothes, and inscribed books, documenting activities of the Chicago Gaylords (1953- ), as well as other street gangs in the Chicago area, dating from the late 1970s to the early 1980s.
Jeremy Braddock music and culture zine collection
Approximately 33 music, art, and culture zines, along with 3 generations of IPods from the collection of Jeremy Braddock. Titles include 18 issues of Roctober along with scattered holdings of other zines such as Verbivore, Plotz, and the Duplex Planet.
Lawrence Livermore papers
Underground zines and magazines, photographs, correspondence and interviews, ephemera, notebooks and other manuscripts, drawings, and associated publications.
Michael Whittaker SST Records collection
The collection contains unique ephemera, photographs, correspondence, publications, and administrative files shedding light on the workings of an independent punk label through press releases, contracts, and fan mail. The collection also features fanzines and a selection of fliers and posters.
Street gang related artwork, snapshots, and correspondence
Materials compiled and created by Bam Bam Flores (b.1969) documenting activities during his early adulthood in Los Angeles County and surrounding areas from approximately 1993 to 1996. The collection is comprised of graffiti artwork, photographs, magazines, ephemera, and correspondence referencing gang life, exchanged during a period of incarceration.
Underground Comix collection
West Coast Punk and New Wave Club flyers
This collection from a West Coast club promoter offers a glimpse of punk and new wave influenced music, art, film, and underground culture in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1970s and early 1980s.