New York demonstration on behalf of Artie Shaw. Unidentified people standing outside and wearing coats are holding signs proclaiming affection for Shaw, likely in support of his discharge from armed service.
Participants from Kansas City in the March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation in a park with others all around; rainbow flags and a balloon sort of object with the words "Kansas City" across it are seen.
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.
Crowd of participants in the March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation in a park; a grouping of rainbow flags can be seen in the center of the photo.
Shot from the rear of "Flo" (John Koop) of Missy B's performing at Out in Westport in the McCoy's Public House parking lot wearing a bright purple dress; the crowd is shown with vendor tables and a table with sound equipment; also visible are the signs for Aquarius Books and Vulcans Forge.
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.
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.
Unidentified patrons of the Forest Ballroom (likely) in Kansas City standing about or dancing while the band "Kings of Rythm" [sic] play onstage; two men are in the forefront leaning against the stage and talking together with the one on the right in a fur stole and woman's blouse that is off his shoulder.
Street scene in Washington D.C. showing people crossing at a crosswalk with various buildings all around; photo taken as part of Bill Todd and Art Bratt's trip to Washington D.C. for the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights.
Three unidentified men waving to the camera while walking in the March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation; one man is holding a sign reading "Power" featuring a pink triangle instead of a "O" and pictures a man's bicep over the Capitol Building; many other marchers are seen around them with other signs and rainbow flags; a building with columns, likely the Treasury Building is seen behind them.
Two drag queens, one in a black dress the other in a yellow dress walking down a set of stairs during the pride festival at Barney Allis Plaza in Kansas City; other people can be seen and the Marriott Hotel is behind them.
Group of women marching in the 1992 pride parade in Kansas City; two unidentified women are carrying a sign with a large pink triangle and women's symbols reading in part "KC GALA" and two women have dogs on leashes; a house is seen along the road.
Mary O'Donoghue posing for a photograph with another woman and two men (all unidentified) at Out in Westport; standing in a parking lot with Aquarius Books and Vulcans Forge seen behind them along with a crowd of attendees.
View of the Wright Brothers' plane "Flyer" in the Air and Space Museum with a crowd of people below it; photo taken as part of Bill Todd and Art Bratt's trip to Washington D.C. for the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights.
Several members of the Radical Faeries marching past with the two people in the lead carrying a large banner identifying them between them at the March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation; spectators along both sides of the street are seen.
Crowd of people in groupings all heading in the same direction across the grass toward the March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation; a rainbow flag can be seen.
View of some of the passing crowd from a seated position during the Millennium Pride Festival in Washington D.C.; tent awnings and other buildings along the festival grounds can be seen.
View of the street during the pride festival at Barney Allis Plaza in Kansas City; men are drinking beer from long-necked glasses at a table set up in the middle of the street, a crowd is seen in the distance along with a white van and a drag queen in a burgundy colored dress crossing the street.
Unidentified group of nine muscular men and one woman, all but the woman shirtless, in a park for the March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation; the men are in a group and holding up the woman in their arms while posing for a photo.
Banner and marchers for the Vermont Freedom to Marry Task Force in the Millennium March on Washington; three rainbow flags and a Vermont state flag are also being carried; spectators, trees, and the Smithsonian Institution Building are seen as well.
Participants from St. Louis in the March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation in a park with others all around; rainbow flags, the flag for St. Louis, and other signs are seen.
Anne Shelley waving at the camera from behind a banner for Phoenix Book's that she, and two other unidentified women are holding at the 1992 pride parade in Kansas City; two women are carrying a sign with a large pink triangle and women's symbols reading in part "KC GALA"; a bus stop is seen in the background.
Brenda Washington, Channel 9 (KMBC) reporter conducting interview with Anne Shelley; also seen is the camera man from behind and another unidentified blonde woman along with a crowd of attendees behind them; in Westmoreland Park.