- "Beautiful Something" Film Crew T-Shirt
- Black t-shirt with image of tiger and "Beautiful Something" printed in white on front, and "Film Crew" printed in white on back.
- "Fist" Zine Edition 1, November 2017
- "Fist" Zine Edition 1, November 2017.
- "Making Mr. Wright" Memoirs of a Black Female-to-Male Transsexual
- Memoir written by Reno P. Wright about his spiritual journey from self-loathing to self esteem. Depicts how a young black female navigated through poverty, social oppression, gender dysphoria, and suicidal tendencies, ultimately finding Jesus along the way.
- "Under the Rainbow" Cover and Inside Inscription
- Book by Stonewall activist and scholar with inscription on title page. Copy was owned by donor who met the author.
- A Bilingual AIDS Education Program for Latino Sexual Minorities
- Depiction of a shirtless Latino man getting out of a swimming pool wearing a swimming cap and googles around his neck; two wrapped condoms are seen by the side of the pool; written on the cover of the brochure is the text "The GALAEI Project / Gay and Lesbian Latino AIDS Education Initiative / A Bilingual AIDS Education Program for Latino Sexual Minorities"; the inside and back of the brochure includes a description of the organization, its programs and services, and contact information
- AIDS Treatment News, Issue 421
- AIDS Treatment News, Issue 421, Nov/Dec 2006
- AIDS Treatment News, Issue 422
- AIDS Treatment News, Issue 422, Jan/Jun 2007
- AIDS Treatment News, Issue 423
- AIDS Treatment News, Issue 423, Jul/Sep 2007
- AIDS: A Call for Compassion
- Information pamphlet from Catholic organization on AIDS.
- Access Pass, 19th Annual Philadelphia Fest
- Access pass for Philadelphia Fest belonging to Donald Carter
- American Bandsong
- Program for event "American Bandsong", a performance of the combined Lesbian and Gay Bands of America, the Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus, and The Spruce Street Singers, as part of the Lesbian and Gay Bands of American Nineteenth National Conference.
- Better Late Than Never
- Narrative by Linda Lee Alter describing her process towards coming out at age seventy-five and her desire to contribute to the LGBTQ community as an artist. Physical format (scans of printed paper signed by Alter).