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HOW ARCHIVISTS CAN PREVENT ERASURE, DISTORTION AND BIAS WHEN DOCUMENTING QUEER HISTORY?

What are the duties of an archivist to avoid prejudice, erasure, or distortion when documenting queer history? In essence, archives have a responsibility to safeguard accurate representations of...

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EXPLORING NEW WAYS TO ARCHITECT LGBTQIA+ NARRATIVES VIA DIGITAL TOOLS

Despite the fact that LGBTQIA+ individuals have always existed throughout human history, their stories have often been marginalized, censored, and ignored. As such, it is essential to document their...

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THE RECOVERY OF QUEER HISTORY: EXPLORING THE ETHICS OF REVEALING ERASED EXPERIENCES

The history of queer experiences has been marked by centuries of erasure and suppression. Queer people have been systematically excluded from mainstream historical narratives, their stories hidden...

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USING THE LESBIAN HERSTORY ARCHIVES TO EXPLORE QUEER HISTORY THROUGH ORAL HISTORIES

Archives are collections of documents that have been carefully preserved for future generations to study, learn from, and research. They include letters, photographs, diaries, newspaper clippings,...

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