CLCBLG annual reports (1987/88, 1988/89 and 1992/93), newsletters (Dec-Jan 1990/9 and Jul/Aug 1993) and correspondence updating members re changes to CLCBLG’s staff and operations.
Floor plan of the new Centre at 54-56 Phoenix Road, with colour palette and specification document (c.1986) from Support Community Building Design.
CLCBLG message book, containing messages from workers and members to their coworkers and associates.
Camden Lesbian Centre and Black Lesbian GroupCLCBLG minutes of workers’ meetings.
Issues and topics include: safe spaces for Black lesbians and lesbians of colour; workshops and events; budget, fundraising and finances (inc. wages); connections to other community, feminist, and lesbian groups; practical, procedural and logistical issues such as childcare provision, access to premises, accessibility; strategy and direction of CLCBLG.
CLCBLG Workers’ meeting minutes book.
Incoming and outgoing CLCBLG correspondence and records relating to events including conferences and demonstrations.
Correspondents include Camden Black Lesbian Group, Camden Council Social Services Department, and Camden Council Mental Health Resource Group. Also contains a list of contacts and AGM programme for Camden Black Workers’ Group, and I Am Your Sister: Forging Global Connections Across Differences conference programme & cover letter (Oct 1990).
Invitations to CLCBLG opening on Friday 30 Oct 1987; list of guests and press contacts for press opening.
Folder containing: copy of homophobic arson threat sent to Hampden Community Centre about CLCBLG after a women-only event (12 Mar 1987); related letter from Hampden Court worker (1 Apr 1987), related letter from CLCBLG to Parker & Klein (21 Apr 1987); related letter from CLCBLG to local councillor (21 Apr 1987); copy of article from Hampstead & Highgate about arson threat (17 Apr 1987); cutting from Outwrite about change to Human Rights Code in Ontario, Canada (Apr 1987).
Material relating to making Phoenix Road premises accessible for lesbians with disabilities.
Includes: correspondence between CLCBLG, GEMMA, the Centre on Environment for the Handicapped; access codes for other venues including the Feminist Library, Hampden Community Centre, West Hampstead Women’s Centre and others; and returned Sisters Against Disablement access questionnaires sent to organisations [by CLCBLG?].
Records relating to Phoenix Road premises, including: correspondence covering planning permission; complaints from local residents; and architectural plans and costing.