White t-shirt with illustration of pink triangle on front and black text on reverse that reads, "Because lesbians and gay men are discriminated against in employment and housing and because how we act is more important than who we are and if we get…
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."
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."