About
What started as a small effort to organize LGBTQIA+ historical resources has grown into a free, searchable digital archive—accessible to educators, researchers, and anyone curious about the past. The goal is simple: make LGBTQIA+ history easy to find, explore, and share.
This archive isn’t just about preserving the past—it’s about building the future. Plans are in motion to expand into a comprehensive LGBTQIA+ education portal, bringing more voices, stories, and resources to light. Collaboration is key, and partnerships with like-minded organizations are always welcome to ensure queer history remains visible, accessible, and protected.

Hello! I started archive.lgbt in 2019 to preserve and share LGBTQIA+ history in a way that’s easy to explore. With over a decade in software development, a B.S. in Computer Science (Cybersecurity focus), and an ongoing M.S. in Data Science, I’m passionate about using technology to safeguard and expand access to queer history.
I love blending tech and history—whether that means building searchable archives, developing tools to make research more accessible, or finding innovative ways to preserve LGBTQIA+ stories. I'm always open to collaborating with other organizations on history projects and finding innovative ways to use technology in historical research and preservation.