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The LGBTQIA+ Archives are a project to begin digitally archiving and documenting queer history. The project was an idea started by Winter Cashman (they/them) in 2019, and has become a blog and wiki in 2021 which continues to expand and grow. | The LGBTQIA+ Archives are a project to begin digitally archiving and documenting queer history. The project was an idea started by Winter Cashman (they/them) in 2019, and has become a blog and wiki in 2021 which continues to expand and grow. | ||
== What We Do == | |||
Our goal is to document and archive all media and history related to LGBTQIA+ communities. Viewers are able to submit old photos, news articles, and other media to help us expand our galleries and allow others to see history through the eyes of everyday LGBTQIA+ people. We welcome submissions by [mailto:archivelgbt@gmail.com email] or social media. | Our goal is to document and archive all media and history related to LGBTQIA+ communities. Viewers are able to submit old photos, news articles, and other media to help us expand our galleries and allow others to see history through the eyes of everyday LGBTQIA+ people. We welcome submissions by [mailto:archivelgbt@gmail.com email] or social media. | ||
=== Social Media === | |||
* [https://facebook.com/archivelgbtq Facebook] | |||
* [https://twitter.com/archivelgbt Twitter] | |||
* [https://www.instagram.com/archive.lgbt/ Instagram] | |||
* [https://tiktok.com/@archive.lgbt TikTok] |
Revision as of 22:13, 2 September 2021
The LGBTQIA+ Archives are a project to begin digitally archiving and documenting queer history. The project was an idea started by Winter Cashman (they/them) in 2019, and has become a blog and wiki in 2021 which continues to expand and grow.
What We Do
Our goal is to document and archive all media and history related to LGBTQIA+ communities. Viewers are able to submit old photos, news articles, and other media to help us expand our galleries and allow others to see history through the eyes of everyday LGBTQIA+ people. We welcome submissions by email or social media.