Archives are repositories for recorded documents, artifacts, and memories that provide valuable insight into human history and culture.
Due to historical erasure and ongoing marginalization of...
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: Archive inclusion: how archivists can address historical erasure and ongoing marginalization of lgbtq+ people
Queer activism has been using artistic and creative expression for centuries to advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights and representation. From visual arts such as paintings and sculptures to music genres like...
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: Sexuality : how artists have used their voice to advocate for lgbtqia+ rights and representation
The term "LGBT" stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals who are often excluded from military service due to their nonconforming gender identities or sexual orientations....
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: How military service reflects societys attitudes towards lgbt individuals and their sexual identities
The study of historical examples of LGBTQ+ individuals who have served in the military provides valuable insights into the challenges they faced during their time of service and the psychological...
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: Exploring historical lgbtq+ military stories and mental health challenges
Queer histories are often underrepresented and marginalized within mainstream narratives, but they offer valuable insights into the power of resilience, activism, and social struggle. Queer people...
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: Queer resilience: exploring the powerful histories of lgbtq+ activists
Ethics of Digital Archiving for Queer Histories and Materials
Digital preservation is an essential aspect of ensuring that historical materials are preserved and accessible for future...
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: Uncovering the challenges and ethics of digitally archiving sensitive queer histories
The importance of queer archives
Archives are collections of documents, records, photographs, videos, audio recordings, and artifacts that provide evidence for understanding history. They serve to...
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: The importance of queer archives: exploring the ethics and privileges of preserving our own stories.
The question of how archival gaps affect historical knowledge, collective memory, and intergenerational transmission of queer heritage is an important one that has received increasing attention in...
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: Why queer communities need access to archives to preserve their heritage
Article Title: "Ethical Principles for Digital Archiving of Queer Cultural Materials"
Digital archiving is an essential part of maintaining queer culture and history. It helps preserve valuable...
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: Ai ethics in sexuality research: fostering trust through authenticity & privacy protection
Queer history is the study of the experiences, lives, and perspectives of people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, intersex, or otherwise outside the traditional...
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: how preserving queer histories can help challenge systemic oppression in society