Queer Archives are collections of materials that document the history and culture of LGBTQ+ communities. They include but are not limited to letters, diaries, photographs, videos, newspaper...
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: Preserving diverse perspectives: the importance of queer archives
Photography plays a crucial role in preserving queer memory, asserting visibility, and challenging dominant societal narratives by documenting and sharing the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals...
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: An exploration of queer identity through intimate photography
Archives are often seen as repositories of historical facts and documents that chronicle the past.
They also have the power to construct narratives about who is included in history and how their...
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: Queer archives recover marginalized histories and promote inclusivity
Archives are collections of historical records that document past events, experiences, and perspectives. They provide evidence to researchers who study these topics.
Many records may be missing or...
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: The importance of archiving queer histories through storytelling and creative expression
Archives play an important role in preserving and documenting historical events that may otherwise be forgotten or lost to time.
For many years, archives have been dominated by the voices of...
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: Restoring marginalized queer histories through digital archives and physical exhibitions
Archival innovation is essential for preserving queer histories that have been suppressed for centuries. These practices involve identifying, collecting, organizing, digitizing, cataloguing, and...
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: Uncovering suppressed queer histories through innovative archiving practices for greater equality
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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: Using the lesbian herstory archives to explore queer history through oral histories