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= Content Disclaimer =
= Content Disclaimer =
''Due to the nature of this archive documenting historical media centered on LGBTQIA+ history, some content may feature verbiage used to describe queer and transgender communities, including some which may be found defamatory or offensive to these and other communities. We do not believe language like this should be used, but to deny the historical representation, in this context, would erase the background which these communities survived under and fought against.''
''Due to the nature of this archive documenting historical media centered on LGBTQIA+ history, some content may feature verbiage used to describe queer and transgender communities, including some which may be found defamatory or offensive to these and other communities. We do not believe language like this should be used, but to deny the historical representation, in this context, would erase the background which these communities survived under and fought against.''
= Current Archive Projects =
* [[Archives By State (USA)]], compiling state and local archives and resources into a single directory
* [[LGBTQIA Calendar]], a 365-day calendar of events, icons, and queer-related history.
* LGBTQIA History for the [[USA]], finding and preserving historical media related to LGBTQIA+ history in the United States.




= Support the Archives =
= Support the Archives =
We welcome regular supporter of the Archives through a subscribtion on our Patreon. Patreon subscribers will be able to vote on some future content published on our social media or website.
* [https://www.patreon.com/archivelgbt Patreon]


=== Join Our Email Subscription ===
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* [https://twitter.com/archivelgbt Twitter]
* [https://twitter.com/archivelgbt Twitter]
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* [https://tiktok.com/@archive.lgbt TikTok]
* [https://tiktok.com/@archive.lgbt TikTok]


=== News & Updates ===
== News & Updates ==
* [https://archive.lgbt/blog News and Updates]
* [https://archive.lgbt/blog News and Updates]


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== Current Archive Projects ==
= Recently Archived ==
* [[LGBTQIA Calendar]]
* LGBTQIA Archives for the [[USA]]
 


=== Recently Archived ===
=== Chicago, IL (1924) ===
 
==== Chicago, IL (1924) ====
Newspaper describing the opening of the Institute for Sex Science by Dr. Hirschfeld in [[Germany]]. Its research would later be destroyed by the Nazis.
Newspaper describing the opening of the Institute for Sex Science by Dr. Hirschfeld in [[Germany]]. Its research would later be destroyed by the Nazis.


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==== Seattle, WA (1888) ====
=== Seattle, WA (1888) ===
One photograph courtesy of Paul Dorpat and HistoryLink.org [https://www.historylink.org/File/2762 "Madame Lou Graham arrives in Seattle in February 1888."] [[Madame Louise "Lou" Graham]], operated a bordello in [[Seattle, Washington]] and it is said she had a romantic relationship and partnership with another woman and also to have hired transgender women, requested as "the lady in the black dress".
One photograph courtesy of Paul Dorpat and HistoryLink.org [https://www.historylink.org/File/2762 "Madame Lou Graham arrives in Seattle in February 1888."] [[Madame Louise "Lou" Graham]], operated a bordello in [[Seattle, Washington]] and it is said she had a romantic relationship and partnership with another woman and also to have hired transgender women, requested as "the lady in the black dress".


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==== New York City, NY (1979) ====
=== New York City, NY (1979) ===
Three photographs from [[Christopher Street Liberation Day (1979)]]
Three photographs from [[Christopher Street Liberation Day (1979)]]


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== External Resources ==
= External Resources =
These are external resources which may provide additional information or support for LGBTQIA+ communities.
These are external resources which may provide additional information or support for LGBTQIA+ communities.


 
== Memorials ==
=== Other Archives ===
* [https://www.glbthistory.org/ GLBT Historical Society]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:LGBT Wikipedia - LGBT Portal]
* [https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/ Digital Transgender Archive]
* [https://gaycenter.org/archives/ Gay Center | LGBTQ National History Archives]
* [https://www.nyclgbtsites.org/ NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project]
* [https://actupny.org/ ACT UP Archived Website]
 
=== Podcasts ===
* [https://makinggayhistory.com/ Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive]
 
=== Memorials ===
* [https://www.instagram.com/theaidsmemorial/ The AIDS Memorial]
* [https://www.instagram.com/theaidsmemorial/ The AIDS Memorial]


=== LGBTQIA+ Rights & Law ===
== LGBTQIA+ Rights & Law ==
* [https://www.aclu.org/issues/lgbtq-rights?redirect=issues/lgbt-rights ACLU - LGBT Rights]
* [https://www.aclu.org/issues/lgbtq-rights?redirect=issues/lgbt-rights ACLU - LGBT Rights]
* [https://www.lambdalegal.org/ Lambda Legal]
* [https://www.lambdalegal.org/ Lambda Legal]
* [https://www.nclrights.org National Center for Lesbian Rights]
* [https://www.nclrights.org National Center for Lesbian Rights]


=== Crisis Intervention & Suicide Prevention ===
== Crisis Intervention & Suicide Prevention ==
* [https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ The Trevor Project]
* [https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ The Trevor Project]
* [https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/help-yourself/lgbtq/ Suicide Prevention Lifeline - LGBTQ+]
* [https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/help-yourself/lgbtq/ Suicide Prevention Lifeline - LGBTQ+]
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* [https://www.glbthotline.org/ LGBT National Help Center]
* [https://www.glbthotline.org/ LGBT National Help Center]


=== Community Support ===
== Community Support ==
* [https://pflag.org/ PFLAG]
* [https://pflag.org/ PFLAG]


=== Promoting Acceptance ===
== Promoting Acceptance ==
* [https://www.glaad.org/ GLAAD]
* [https://www.glaad.org/ GLAAD]


=== Students & Educators ===
== Students & Educators ==
* [https://www.glsen.org/ GLSEN]
* [https://www.glsen.org/ GLSEN]


=== Campaigning, Legislation, & Elections ===
== Campaigning, Legislation, & Elections ==
* [https://www.hrc.org/ Human Rights Campaign]
* [https://www.hrc.org/ Human Rights Campaign]
* [https://victoryfund.org/ Victory Fund]
* [https://victoryfund.org/ Victory Fund]


=== Media & Covering LGBTQIA+ Issues ===
== Media & Covering LGBTQIA+ Issues ==
* [https://www.glaad.org/reference GLAAD Media Reference]
* [https://www.glaad.org/reference GLAAD Media Reference]

Revision as of 01:36, 20 October 2021

Content Disclaimer

Due to the nature of this archive documenting historical media centered on LGBTQIA+ history, some content may feature verbiage used to describe queer and transgender communities, including some which may be found defamatory or offensive to these and other communities. We do not believe language like this should be used, but to deny the historical representation, in this context, would erase the background which these communities survived under and fought against.

Current Archive Projects

  • Archives By State (USA), compiling state and local archives and resources into a single directory
  • LGBTQIA Calendar, a 365-day calendar of events, icons, and queer-related history.
  • LGBTQIA History for the USA, finding and preserving historical media related to LGBTQIA+ history in the United States.


Support the Archives

Join Our Email Subscription

Social Media

News & Updates


LGBTQIA+ Archives

Welcome to the LGBTQIA Archives. Please contact us through email, Facebook, or Twitter for any submissions or inquiries. See our blog for recent articles and updates.


Recently Archived =

Chicago, IL (1924)

Newspaper describing the opening of the Institute for Sex Science by Dr. Hirschfeld in Germany. Its research would later be destroyed by the Nazis.

Seattle, WA (1888)

One photograph courtesy of Paul Dorpat and HistoryLink.org "Madame Lou Graham arrives in Seattle in February 1888." Madame Louise "Lou" Graham, operated a bordello in Seattle, Washington and it is said she had a romantic relationship and partnership with another woman and also to have hired transgender women, requested as "the lady in the black dress".

New York City, NY (1979)

Three photographs from Christopher Street Liberation Day (1979)


External Resources

These are external resources which may provide additional information or support for LGBTQIA+ communities.

Memorials

LGBTQIA+ Rights & Law

Crisis Intervention & Suicide Prevention

Community Support

Promoting Acceptance

Students & Educators

Campaigning, Legislation, & Elections

Media & Covering LGBTQIA+ Issues