Exterior shot of the Colonial Tavern in Toronto, Canada, with marquee advertising a performance of Buck Clayton and his Count Basie All Stars and Olive Brown; pedestrians, a fire hydrant and a sign for the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce are also seen.
Four unidentified people carrying the Kansas City Gāzette's banner during the 1992 Kansas City pride parade; the banner reads "Kansas City Gāzette, KC's #1 Gay & Lesbian publication" with a pick triangle; other parade entries are seen behind them as well a house on the side of the route.
View from behind of some of the crowd attending the Millennium Pride Festival in Washington D.C. and gathered around an archway with rainbow balloons tethered to it; several men are shirtless and the Capitol Building can be seen in the background.
Unidentified members of the MCC-KC marching behind a banner in the pride parade along Oak Street on route to the GALA '91 Picnic in Southmoreland Park; their banner reads "MCC-KC Believing, Becoming, Belonging"; other people with signs, a person on a bicycle, stone walls, and cars are also seen.
Group of unidentified people walking behind a banner reading "Interfaith Coalition" in the pride parade along Oak Street on route to the GALA '91 Picnic in Southmoreland Park; people are holding additional banners reading " Unity Temple" "Lambda Auxiliary", "GLAD-KC" and behind them another group with a banner reading "Metropolitan Community Church"; stone walls and cars are also seen.
Unidentified man in a straw hat holding a sign that reads "Visible & Gay" with a pink triangle during the 1992 Kansas City pride parade; he is also wearing a t-shirt that reads "Support Human Rights" and an Alan Wheat political button; crowd visible behind him.
An unidentified group of people walking in the pride parade along Oak Street on route to the GALA '91 Picnic in Southmoreland Park; one woman is carrying a hand-drawn sign about lesbians (largely unreadable in the photo); stone walls and automobiles are also seen.
Marchers at the Millennium March on Washington with a banner reading "Our time has come"; trees, spectators, and part of the Smithsonian Institution Building are seen.
Unidentified man wearing a dark colored jacket and glasses standing on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City; the man's jacket has a patch on the sleeve with the image of a fish, ocean, and the logo "Official Member North American Fishing Club".
Rearview of a white pick-up truck driving down the road; a truck and other traffic are seen along with trees and buildings; photo taken through the windshield on the passenger side of a car; location unknown.
Unidentified groups of people walking in the pride parade along Oak Street on route to the GALA '91 Picnic in Southmoreland Park; a decorated pickup truck has three unidentified women standing in it; stone walls and automobiles are also seen.
Photo looking over the shoulders of several people attending the rally at City Hall for the National Day of Mourning for the Right to Privacy; an unidentified man holding a sheet of paper and speaking to the crowd as well as a blue, white, and gold banner is seen; one rally participant (possibly Bill Todd) is seen listening and wearing a t-shirt with the Silence=Death logo.