We Are Everywhere — Our LGBTQ+ Media Are Not
A popular 1980s slogan in the LGBTQ+ community was “We are everywhere.” We truly are part of every profession, every race, gender, class, religion, and more. Just as other communities
A popular 1980s slogan in the LGBTQ+ community was “We are everywhere.” We truly are part of every profession, every race, gender, class, religion, and more. Just as other communities
The Trump administration is attacking the LGBTQ+—particularly the trans—community on multiple fronts, including the erasure of trans and LGBTQ+ history. LGBTQ+ historians are speaking out and taking action over this
Who is writing our history today? Information overload is real, and it’s important to know where our information about our community comes from. From individual historians to collective organizations working
On July 20, Representatives Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) and Ritchie Torres (D-NY) introduced their LGBTQI+ and Women’s History Education Act. This bill would authorize the Director of the Smithsonian National…