Article is located in women's section of paper. Diana says "nobody insults us." Describes having dinner with Cassius Clay (Ali); after coming over to her table, he said "What are we doing here? Look around - nothing but white people. Let's get out." Another quote: "From the Brewster-Douglas Project to next week's performance at a Grosse Pointe debutante party."
An informational pamphlet introducing transgender concepts and terminology. This pamphlet was made after the Spectrum Center expanded its purview to include transgender.
A page from the Planned Parenthood Mid-Michigan Alliance 2003 Annual Report that talks about the newly hired Spanish-speaking nurse at the Washtenaw County clinic
Whiskey Sour
1 can concentrated lemonade
1 can whiskey
1 tray of ice cubes
Orange slices
Cherries
Combine undiluted lemonade, 1 can whiskey and tray of ice in blender. Blend until the ice is crushed. Pour into glasses and garnish with orange slices and cherries.
Info on Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland (Holland-Dozier-Holland). Wrote and produced redcording sessions. Title of "Hit Makers". Berry Gordy brought in Brian and Lamont to Motown; Eddie later brought on as lyricist. First song together: "Come and Get These Memories" (Martha and the Vandellas). Brian = production; Eddie = lyrics; Lamont = music. Eddie uses "the feminine approach"(watches soap operas and reads romantic magazines for inspiration). Constantly write to "remain topical" and "current" in present day.
Wičhówoyake is the Dakota word for 'story.' Thank you to Heȟáka Akichita for his translation. A female Park Service employee reads to a crowd that is primarily children.
Willi, considered a pioneering godfather of voguing became one of the scene's biggest mainstream successes, featuring in Malcolm McLaren's vogue-inspired hit Deep in Vogue and going on to coach many supermodels in the art of runway walking. Without him it's unlikely Madonna would have touched upon Vogue in 1990. The House of Ninja was founded with the aim of mixing Asian influences with voguing. Willi died in 2006.
A guide created and provided by the West Michigan Environmental Advocacy Council on how to keep local waters in Michigan clean with community members' involvement in enacting these steps for themselves.
Black and white pictures of WMEAC members, taken by other WMEAC members, participating in cleaning up a stream as a part of WMEAC's Adopt-a-Stream program.
A document of multiple examples written and provided by the West Michigan Environmental Advocacy Council of similar water cleaning projects and what it entails for them to keep streams clean and maintained. This document also outlines the positive effects of similar water cleaning programs to influence WMEAC members to "adopt" a stream of their own to clean and care for.
A guide created and enforced by the West Michigan Environmental Action Council on how to "adopt" a stream and the upkeep that is required in order to maintain an "adopted" stream.
An educational pamphlet created and provided by the West Michigan Environmental Action Council on how to "adopt" a stream under their Adopt-a-Stream program. The pamphlet also outlines reasons on why to "adopt" a stream, information about the program and their goals, and a mail in portion on the back of the pamphlet that could be mailed in to receive more information about the program.
This educational pamphlet written and provided by the Little Traverse Conservancy to… provides ways in which the youth of the 90’s can make better choices for the environment in a variety of situations. These situations include before school (in the kitchen and bathroom), at school, and after school (while shopping, at the beach, at home, in your car, and out to eat). It also includes an oath the youth can take to think about how their actions will affect the environment in the future.
This pamphlet explains the Young Idealistic Kids with Environmental Sensitivity (YIKES!) group initiated by the Little Traverse Conservancy to raise awareness, advocacy, and action toward the betterment of the environment in Michigan. This pamphlet includes the history of the group, their goals, what they have accomplished, why to join, and how to join.
West Michigan Environmental Action Council (WMEAC) list of Young Idealistic Kids with Environmental Sensitivity (YIKES!) program accomplishments from 1989-1994.