These records
contain documents relating to the Hands Off Washington (HOW)
campaign in Whatcom County. These records span from 1988
to 1996. However, the bulk of the material ranges from
1994 to 1995. Contained in these records are
administrative and financial records as well as a large amount
of subject and reference material relating to gay and lesbian
issues, but not specifically limited to either Whatcom County or
Washington State. The campaigns against anti-gay rights
initiatives such as 608/610 and 167/166 are very well
documented in these records, however issues like their later gay
rights initiative and HOW's dissolution are not.
The
administrative records document both the coordination of
meetings and committees of this organization and the financial,
such as donations and expenditures.
The meeting minutes include both steering committee agendas as
well as executive council minutes. They deal with topics
such as newsletter information, youth, campus and rural
outreach, fundraising, local media monitoring, volunteer
coordination, retreats, and events. These
records also contain forms that HOW used for potential
financial donors, members and general information gathering.
The
newsletters, while not a complete run, nevertheless document the
official position and news of this HOW branch. They span from
July of 1994 to June 1996. Missing issues include July and
November of 1995 and April of 1996. Also included in this
series are a few other newsletters from other HOW county
coalitions.
Speaker and
workshop files record the training of both organizational
members and educational speakers. Speaker training packets
constitute the majority of this series; they contain
question and answer sections, samples speeches, newspaper
articles, speaking techniques and advice, and other resources
pertinent for the training of HOW educational speakers.
These files illustrate one method by which HOW ensured that
discriminatory initiatives, such as 608 and 610, did not make it
on the ballot. With the assistance of public speaking
engagements along with public events, and education, they
successfully prohibited these initiatives.
The
most extensive of the HOW, Whatcom County Coalition records
are the subject
files. Subjects cover a wide spectrum of gay and lesbian issues from HIV/AIDS and sexual orientation research to
supportive religious statements and other like minded
organizations. HOW also amassed a wide variety of materials
pertaining to oppositional organizations. These materials
consist of both local and national organizations from
conservative groups like Focus on the Family, Lynden Youth
Action Coalition, Colorado for Family Values and Paul Cameron to
Newt Gingrich, Militias, and other hate groups.
Formats in this series include articles, pamphlets, newspaper
and magazine clippings, emails, press releases, activity fliers,
and other printed material. Subject files were maintained in the order that
HOW originally utilized them. They are coded in parentheses
from 100 to 1000 and arranged by subject.
The reference
files are mostly articles, organized by title. They
contain many of the same themes contained within
the subject files. Articles such as “Ideas
for Handling Distress Patterns and Attacks” and “Dealing with
Homophobia” are found in these files. Similar to the
subject files, the reference files contain information from and
about conservative oppositional organizations. Opposition
materials, such as “Violence and the Far Right” and “The Right’s
Agenda,” make up the majority of the reference files. Also
included in these files are various reports, workshop
information, and newspaper clippings about gay and lesbian
issues.
There is also
ephemera which contain banners, buttons and stickers relating to
HOW and their public outreach campaign. The audio
visual series contains video tapes and audio cassettes of
programs pertaining to gay and lesbian issues.
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