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Aubrey Lay papers

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This collection consists of audio-visual materials and other papers related to Aubrey Lay, a class of 2023 student at William & Mary. Audio visual materials including a video of William & Mary student Aubrey Lay (Class of 2023) speaking at a rally sponsored by the Virginia Collegiate Queer Collective in Richmond, Virginia in front of the Bell Tower on October 22 or 23, 2022. The rally was held to protest the Virginia Department of Education's proposed Model Policies on the Privacy, Dignity, and Respect for All Students and Parents in Virginia's Public Schools. The collection also contains ephemera related to Aubrey's participation in the William & Mary Griffin Bhangra dance group and their first competition since the COVID-19 pandemic at the Punjabi Mela in Richmond on March, 11 2023.

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Aubrey Lay papers 16 Megabytes .1 Linear Feet 1 legal size folder

William and Mary Young Democrats Records

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This collection contains administrative records, fliers, awards, scrapbooks and other material related to the Young Democrats, a political student organization at the College of William and Mary. Included in the records are fliers and handbooks for the Virginia Young Democrats (VAYD) Convention held at the College in April 2011; fliers for events hosted by the Young Democrats; scrapbooks containing photographs of events held by the organization from 2006-2012; and campaign literature for local, state, and national elections. See "Additional Description" and "Separated Material" for location of separated items.

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William and Mary Young Democrats Records 2.40 Linear Feet

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