PUBLISHED WRITINGS:
“The Defining Issue: Why This Election is a Turning Point for Queers — And
Why
There’s No Turning Back Now,” Metroline, October 29, 1992
“The New Militancy: One Man’s Enpassioned Defense of Civil Disobedience,”
Metroline, March 9, 1990 (photocopy)
“On Credibility: The Differential Treatment of Women and Men in the Law”
(original draft) published in Duke, L.L. (ed.) Women and Politics: Have
the Outsiders Become Insiders (NY: Prentice-Hall, 1992)
“Power and Passion,” Provincetown Positive, July 1994 (three copies)
“Refusing to Die Quickly or Quietly,” Metroline, April 1, 1993 (a version of
the speech presented at the CT Gay Pride Festival, 1991).
“Society Condones Homophobia,” op-ed, The Hartford Courant, June 16, 1988
“The Trouble With Angels Are Our AIDS Service Organizations Fighting for Our
Lives or Nurturing Us into Death?”, Metroline, March 2, 1995
“We Cannot Choose to be Integrated into a Burning House,” Invert: The
Journal of Gay and Lesbian Sensibility, Winter 1991. (photocopy)
"D'Lugin Connects Jung and Politics" by Maura Sullivan, The Informer, November 10, 1983
"Leap After Leap" by William J. Mann and Tim D. Huber, The Hartford Advocate, August 22, 1996
UNPUBLISHED WRITINGS:
TEXTS OF SPEECHES
April 25, 1990 “The Transformation of Human Values: Some Lessons
from the African-American, Women’s and Gay & Lesbian
Civil Rights Movements”
-- University of Hartford Humanities Center Public Lecture
Hartford, CT (two copies)
April 11, 1992 “Different Voices, One Community”
-- Conference, New London, CT
July 3, 1994 “Thirteen Years and Still Counting”
-- speech given Provincetown, MA
September 3, 1996 “Some Implications from Passing the Connecticut Gay/
Lesbian Rights Bill”
-- Annual Meeting, American Political Science Caucus,
Chicago, IL
"Talking Points for Speeches",
January 4, 1996 Provincetown, MA
April 17, 1996 (final public speech) Provincetown, MA
ARTICLES
“C.G. Jung: Alienation and Individualism” (undated, circa 1985)
“C.G. Jung and the Reemergence of Community” (undated, circa 1985)
NOTES FOR PROJECTED BOOK
Musings on what a book on gay studies should be (January 5, 1996)
Outline for proposed book (fall 1995)
Folders of quotes, notes, interviews, and articles, labelled 1-19, intended to form basis of sections in projected book
PROFILES OF VICTOR D’LUGIN
“D’Lugin Talks Politics of Women’s Studies, Theory” by Marlene Karp, The
Informer (student paper of University of Hartford), February 25, 1988 (two copies)
“Leap After Leap,” by William Mann and Tim Huber, The Hartford Advocate,
August 1996 (original draft)
Pride = Power, program for CT Gay Pride 1992, with photo and bio of Victor D’Lugin
“Sharing Other Perceptions” by Dolores Voyna-McGuinness, Evex (Fordham
University publication), September 19, 1977
“Teaching and Doing,” The Journal-Inquirer (Manchester, CT) August 15, 1996
(posthumous)
OBITUARIES
Daily Hampshire Gazette
Bay Windows, August 15, 1996
Provincetown Advocate
Provincetown Banner
The Hartford Courant, August 13, 1996, “Prominent Hartford AIDS Activist
Dies” by Frances Grandy Taylor
AWARDS
Bill Sabella Memorial Award for AIDS Activism, Metro Awards, 1993 (glass plaque)
The Harvey Milk Award, the National Gay & Lesbian Health Association, to
Victor D’Lugin “in recognition of his skills in establishing coalitions for
Lesbian and Gaycivil rights in legislative and public arenas,” June 20, 1995 (given in Minneapolis)(plaque)
Legislative Electoral Action Program, Award of Recognition for efforts to
pass gay rights bill, December 7, 1991 (framed certificate)
State of Connecticut, AIDS Leadership Award, December 3, 1991 (in manila envelope)
Taft Institute, Class of 1986, thank you plaque
MISCELLANEOUS
“The Art of Living,” photographs by Victor D’Lugin on living with HIV,
exhibited December 1, 1993, World AIDS Day, at the Provincetown Art Association
Eulogy delivered by Timothy Huber at Victor D’Lugin Memorial Services,
Hartford, CT and Provincetown, MA
Eulogy delivered by William Mann at Victor D’Lugin Memorial Services,
Hartford, CT and Provincetown, MA
“Fashioning a Benefit: Gay Community Gets All Dressed Up for a Cause,” The
Hartford Courant, May 24, 1992, article by Mary Otto, photos and quotes of Victor D’Lugin
“The Hartford Politically Correct Police,” humorous note given by friends
upon Victor’s move to Northampton, Mass.
Invert: The Journal of Gay & Lesbian Sensibility, Summer 1992.
“Laws of Desire,” article by William J. Mann, Boston Phoenix, January 1995,
quotes from Victor D’Lugin
Metroline, March 22, 1991, photo and quotes from Victor D’Lugin in story,
“Hearing on Gay Rights Called Promising Start”
Metroline, May 3, 1991, photo and quotes from Victor D’Lugin in story, “How
the Gay Rights Bill Was Won”
Metroline, June 21, 1991, Victor D’Lugin on cover for Gay Pride
Metroline, February 16, 1995, quotes from Victor D’Lugin in story “Laws of
Desire”
Metroline, March 16, 1995. (two copies) “One of the Girls Who’s One of the Boys,”
article by William J. Mann,The Advocate, February 27, 1990, photo of Victor D’Lugin
“Perfect Bound,” article by William J. Mann, Frontiers, January 13, 1995,
quotes from Victor D’Lugin
Preview, University of Hartford 1984 Orientation magazine, dedicated to
Victor D’Lugin
Provincetown Positive, August 1995
Provincetown Spirit Mask Portrait Project: Testimony in Exile, photo and
poetry of Victor D’Lugin
Gold pin with Menorah on Black Onyx
Gold charm with Menorah - Written on back "Concourse Chapter B'nai B'rith 1969
Pin with Palm Tree and pyramid on purple background
Fraternity Pin -Phi Sigma Delta and Phi Alpha Eta
Diploma - Stuyvesant High School, June 1963
Diploma - Macomb's J. H. S. 82 Bronx, June 22, 1960
Celebrate Victor! Celebrate Teacher! [Program], April 15, 1995 (2 copies)
Connecticut Forum Program, May 22, 1993
Boy Scouts
Plaque - The Order of the Arrow for his service to Troop and Post 213 Bronx - 4/28/61
Eagle Scout Certificate, May 2, 1959
Plaque - In Grateful recognition of services rendered to Boy Scouting - Troop 213
Eagle Scout Award - Pin
Scrap Book - 23 pages of photographs, articles, etc. Troup 213 The Bronx, 1959-1963
VIDEOTAPES
Speech at CT Gay Pride 1991 - Victor comes out publicly as HIV-positive
Connecticut Forum - Bushnell - Victor, Larry Kramer, Mary Fisher, etc.
"We Believe" - 6/26/88 TV program Victor, Pat Leffler, Carla Obiaga, Nancy Buckwalter discussing Richard Reihl murder
Victor D'Lugin memorial program September, 1996
AUDIOTAPES
"Advocacy from Personal to Political" presenter - Victor D'Lugin
Sv 10/15
Victor's New London Speech
Gay Pride Rally '91, Speech 15' 50" w/intro.