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."
A newspaper article describing an anti-homophobia play put on by BGALOR (now RyePRIDE) that imagines a world where homosexuality is the dominant orientation.
A poster advertising the 2014 HSBC World Pride Fashion Design Competition, which challenges students to "create a work of art inspired by some of the moment's top, High Drag Queens."
A poster advertising the Modern Literature & Culture Research Centre's salon featuring artistic performances sparked by the relationship between Berenice Abbott and Elsa Von Freytag-Loringhoven.
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 timeline displaying major events in the history of RyePRIDE and LGBTQ life at Ryerson generally. Produced for a February 2014 exhibition of RyePRIDE material at Ryerson University's Library and Archives.