The Bj Bud Memorial Archives was collected and assembled by local LGBT activists and the Valley of the Sun Gay and Lesbian Center. The Community Center, established in 1993, provided a safe space for the LGBT community in Phoenix. They sponsored and provided several health services, support groups, and educational programs. Additionally, they started a small library and archive that was accessible to anyone who wanted to learn more about LGBT community and experiences. To view the finding aid for this collection, click here

On February 14, 1996, a lesbian activist named Harlene "Bj" Bud passed away and the Community Center honored her life by naming the collection after her. In the 1970s, Bj and other LGBT leaders led a grassroots effort to mobilize the community. In 1977, she established Sundays Childe, a LGBT newsletter published in Phoenix that covered local news, anti-LGBT legislation, and information about community events. In 1981, she helped plan the first Phoenix Pride March and Rally. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, she also participated in the Governor Mecham recall and brought awareness to the AIDS crisis in Arizona.

The digital collection contains photographs and periodicals documenting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) history in Arizona from late 1970's to early 2000's. This material was scanned and made accessible online by ASU Library's Community-Driven Archives (CDA) Initiative.  * Please be aware that this collection contains nudity.

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Created1999
DescriptionSelected article titles: WCN's Last Issue; Letter from the Gay, lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Veterans of America; That Time of the Month!; Lesbian chosen as one of century's top journalist; Family times New gay/lesbian internet magazine
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Created1999
DescriptionSelected article titles: Measure to ban gay and lesbian school support groups; Equality begins at Home Arizona; AIDS budger proposals; Radio ads with the word "lesbian" taken off air; Heart to Heart
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Created1998
DescriptionSelected articles titles: Reaction to crime signigicant: the world mourns; South Africa ends gay bias; Coming Our and friendship; Waking the Watchdog; Unmarried couples bill killed
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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: Postage Stamp Fights Breast Cancer; Race for the Cure; Valley of the Sun United Way Campaign is underway; Lesbian breast cancer risk likely higher; World Economy; Myths Made Metionable
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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: Gay Games in Amsterdam a success; Artist searches for breast cancer survivors; Editorial: Hate and Politics; Legal Briefs from the National Center for Lesbian Rights; IRS Works to eliminate anti-gay bias
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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: Did she really?; Women's Right to Vote; Women Who Dared; First lesbian/gay youth health guide; American dream; marriage and children
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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: A Man Who Dared; What's up; Women usually victimized by offenders they know; $130 million available for violence agaisnt women grants; The Spinal Column
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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: March on Washington set for 2000; Back in the black - '98 Pride made $$$; Dykes To Watch Out For; Lillith Fair June 28th; "The Faces Of Our Family" Part of an on-going series about people in our community; Political Darkness in Arizona
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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: Special report Women's shelters full; New Publication for Alternative Families; Dykes To Watch Out For; Margarethe Cammermeyer tells SMR RV Parks she's "Running for Congress to Win"; Center remodels; offers new programs;
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Created1998
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Selected article titles: Texas Lesbian Conference in San Antonio, Texas, May 29-31, 1998; Dykes to Watch Out For; Violence against women; The Ex Files: A Former Follower Sheds the Light on Ex-Gay Ministries; Ban on Female Genital Mutilation Upheld in Egypt