[Kuchling Humanitarian Award: Bud Knight and Chet Flake]

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A video in which Chet Flake speaks about his relationship with Bud Knight, his husband, and their work together to help those in need within their community during the AIDS crisis and afterward. The video was produced for their nomination to receive the 2011 Raymond G. Kuchling Humanitarian Award and was played when they received it at the Black Tie Dinner event.

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1 video (3 min., 51 sec.) : sd. , col. ; digital

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Weir, Philip 2011~.

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A video in which Chet Flake speaks about his relationship with Bud Knight, his husband, and their work together to help those in need within their community during the AIDS crisis and afterward. The video was produced for their nomination to receive the 2011 Raymond G. Kuchling Humanitarian Award and was played when they received it at the Black Tie Dinner event.

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1 video (3 min., 51 sec.) : sd. , col. ; digital

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Chet Flake passed away due to complications of lung cancer in 2014. Bud Knight had passed the year before the nomination.

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  • Preferred Citation: The Dallas Way Small Collections (AR0811), University of North Texas Special Collections

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Publications pertaining to issues relevant to the LGBT community. The collection includes The Dallas Voice, a weekly newspaper for the gay community in North Texas that has been published since 1984.

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Weir, Philip. [Kuchling Humanitarian Award: Bud Knight and Chet Flake], video, 2011~; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1282247/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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