A newspaper article on Ryerson student Lee Anderson's fourth year art project on queer space, the content of which was deemed offensive by the Dean's office.
A white t-shirt produced by the Ryerson Students' Administrative Council and RyePRIDE with a red ribbon logo that reads "ryerson students' administrative council working for a cure to hiv/aids"
A poster advertising Ryerson Image Centre's World Pride exhibit "What it Means to Be Seen." Features Gerald Hannon's 1976 photograph "Kiss-in at the corner of Yonge and Bloor."
An anti-homophobia pamphlet produced by Ryerson to encourage acceptance of same-sex relationships and raise awareness of the issues faced by lesbian, gay, and bisexual people.