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Opened: Closed:. After much discussion, a group of eight individuals set out to establish what would become the Gay Switchboard. Scope and arrangement The bulk of the collection consists of the telephone logs compiled by the Gay Switchboard during the period from March to July Includes maps, schedules of special events, listings of physicians, lawyers, etc. Credits: Original content and organization by Don Schwamb. Waldecker, Zingale, and Prentiss were all involved with Circus Circus bar as well another popular gay dance club at the time.
The phonebook is now becoming an entirely obsolete format, yet the brave spirit of Gay Areas Telephone Book feels very ahead of its time.
Behold the late, great "Telephone House," circa , which started its life as the German American Bank in The son might call us. It took firefighters, 15 fire engines and six ladder companies all night to bring the five-alarm blaze under control. Administrative Records. Handbooks, guidelines, orientation materials, printed announcements, etc. It was the beginning of a crisis that would go on to kill more than half a million primarily LGBTQ people within the next ten years, so as well as serving as a portrait of a community at a crucial stage in its development, the Gay Areas Telephone Directory acts partly as a time capsule for a generation who lost so many of its number.
The object was to provide information of interest to Gay people in an unbiased, non-judgmental manner while allowing volunteers the option of expressing their own point of view, and to counsel people to the best of their ability. The logs reveal the social, political, and recreational concerns of the New York gay community before the impact of AIDS.
General correspondence. While the nature of these calls might seem relatively mundane to the current observer, the services offered by the Gay Switchboard of New York were revolutionary. Concerns non-telephone activities of the Gay Switchboard: community activities, relations with other organizations, etc.
This time around, the building was unoccupied and vacant, aside from ancient telephone equipment and wiring that melted in the fire. Yet the facsimile not only highlights an important, energetic communal tool from the past, it maps a series of lost stories, lost designs, and lost lives, and brings to the surface an unconsciously, and collectively created portrait of the American LGBTQ community in the early 80s, prior to the height of the AIDS epidemic.
Access to materials Request an in-person research appointment. As with recent facsimile editions of the Whole Earth Catalogue , the Gay Areas Telephone Book is yet another example of the contemporary interest in ephemeral publications from that past that, through carefully packaged exteriors adrift from historical context, change status from functional matter to cultural artefact.
Correspondence concerning the listing of goods, services, and activities with the Gay Switchboard. While these callers took to the phonelines for different reasons, they all found connection and someone to talk to on the other end. Last updated: August Access restrictions Access to materials in Series 5 restricted until Although generally apolitical, the switchboard did maintain close ties with other gay organizations ans periodicals in New York City and around the country.
Gay Switchboard ephemera. Community Eye on Design City Guides. Annual reports, cancelled checks, bank statements, telephone bills. Because we can read your mind, we think you'll be into:.
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