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Queer Nation: S.H.O.P. (Suburban Homosexual Outreach Project) Goes Back to School

$150
  • Binding: 8 ½ x11 in. Near fine
  • Publisher: Queer Nation/S.H.O.P.
  • Location: San Francisco
  • Date: 1990
  • Seller SKU: 10547

San Francisco: Queer Nation/S.H.O.P., 1990. 8 ½ x11 in. Near fine.

Scarce artifact of a 1990 project of queer visibility. Queer Nation was formed just a few months earlier as an offshoot of ACT UP in New York City, focused on the elimination of homophobia, and the increase of gay, lesbian and bisexual visibility through a variety of tactics. The organization of Queer Nation, being non-hierarchical and decentralized, allowed anyone to become a member and have a voice, and the group quickly grew across the country.

Offered by Fugitive Materials

Fugitive Materials
Specializing in Archives & Collections, Black Liberation, Central & Latin America, Feminism, Lgbtq+, Middle East, Radicalism, Social Movements and Underground Art.

Fugitive Materials is committed to the preservation of radical, lesser-known, and alternative histories, and to the disruption of informational privilege through archiving, publishing, and bookselling. We specialize in global material cultures of resistance: the detritus of radical social movements, queer histories, counterculture, pedagogy, urbanism, uprisings, and art. We organize, catalog, and place archives, ephemera, and primary-source documents with universities and museums around the world. As members of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America (ABAA), we buy and sell books, periodicals and ephemera and locate rare and out-of-print publications. Fugitive Materials also publishes books, zines, and catalogs, oftentimes prompted by archival materials we handle

Contact the Seller
Daylon Orr
686 Sterling Place
2nd Floor
BROOKLYN, New York 11216
Phone/Text: (917) 239-1385

All items subject to prior sale. Returns will be accepted for any reason within a week of receipt. Please provide advance notice of the return. All books and ephemera are graded to general antiquarian guidelines, with fine being our highest grade.

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