Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
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Anthony Wright de Hernandez, Archivist
Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
The records of HokiePRIDE records include materials from the HokiePRIDE student group including items from all of its named
iterations: Lambda Horizions; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Alliance; and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Alliance, including
officer papers, office records, event planning information, resource pamphlets and directories, and copies of budgetary requests
and accounting records.
Permission to publish material from Records of HokiePRIDE must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research. Access to unredacted HokiePRIDE Library circulation records is restricted. Contact Special
Collections for more information.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Records of HokiePRIDE records, RG 31/14/15,
Special Collections, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
Acquisition Information
The Records of HokiePRIDE records were donated to Special Collections in 2016.
Processing Information
The processing, arrangement, and description of the Records of HokiePRIDE records commenced in December 2016 and completed
in April 2018.
HokiePRIDE was originally founded in 1985 as Lambda Horizons (sometimes written as Lambda Horizon). In 1994, the group was
renamed the Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Alliance (LGBA). Then, in 1999, the name was changed again to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender Alliance (LGBTA). In 2014 the name changed once more to the current name, HokiePRIDE.
HokiePRIDE was the second officially recognized LGBTQIA+ student group formed at Virginia Tech following the Gay Alliance
of Virginia Tech (GAVT) in 1971. It also followed three unofficial groups: the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) in 1970, the Gay
Student Union (GSU) in 1975, and the Gay Student Alliance (GSA) in 1976.
The early goals of HokiePRIDE included providing a place on campus for gay and lesbian members of the university community
to meet without judgement, helping educate the campus community about homosexuality, and creating a positive image of gay
and lesbian people. Over time, the group's mission expanded to include advocacy for everyone under the societally defined
umbrella of LGBTQIA+, including bisexual, asexual, pansexual, transgender, and intersex people.
The group implemented multiple programs on campus to advocate on behalf of the LGBTQIA+ population including Gay Awareness
Week, AIDS Awareness Week, National Coming Out Day, Freedom to Marry Day, Pride Week, advocacy for hate crimes legislation,
and the organization of Safe Line, Safe Watch, the Safe Zone program, and more.
The Records of HokiePRIDE records include materials from the HokiePRIDE student group including items from all of its named
iterations: Lambda Horizions; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Alliance; and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Alliance. The records
consist of papers from the organization's officers, handbooks on programming and organizational operations for student groups,
office records from the HokiePRIDE office and the original LGBT Resource Center (circa 2000s), event planning information,
resource pamphlets, organizational marketing information, and directories that were available to visitors to the HokiePRIDE
offices, and copies of organizational budgetary requests and financial accounting documentation. See the Arrangement note
for additional information on the contents of the collection.
The records are divided into four sections reflecting the major groupings present when the records were received from HokiePRIDE.
Folder titles are those supplied by HokiePRIDE for the majority of folders, especially those in the Office and Resource Center
Records, and the Resources.
I: Officer papers , includes papers from the President, Vice President of the Interior, Vice President of the Exterior, Gay Awareness Week Chair,
AIDS Awareness Week Chair, Webmaster, and Films Chair. It also includes applications for these positions and handbooks on
programming and meeting materials from the Commission on Student Affairs meetings from 2008-2013.
II: Office and Resource Center Records , includes resource center sign-in sheets and library circulation records, copies of political action petitions, documentation
of hate incidents on campus, Safe Zone materials, copies of the HokiePRIDE constitution, event planning documentation, event
flyers, and more.
III: Resources , includes copies of various resources that were maintained in the HokiePRIDE resource center office for the use of members
of the campus community. These include pamphlets and other documentation on a variety of sexuality and gender topics and organizational
information for groups such as PFLAG, the Human Rights Campaign, the National Organization for Women, and the Roanoke Diversity
Center.
IV: Finances , includes budget requests and accounting records for HokiePRIDE from 1995/1996 through 2014/2015 and budget requests for
other student organizations from 2012/2013 to 2013/2014.