The topic of LGBTQ inclusion has become increasingly important in recent years, with many schools, colleges, and universities implementing policies that promote diversity and acceptance.
There is...
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: Sexuality and inclusion: an essay on the effects of educational exposure to lgbtq issues
As we age, it is natural to reflect on our lives and consider what kind of legacy we will leave behind for future generations. For many older LGBTQ+ individuals, this can be especially complicated...
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: Lgbtq+ elders negotiating legacy and recognition in a culture that favors youth and heteronormativity
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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: How archivists can prevent erasure, distortion and bias when documenting queer history?
How does the collection of queer oral histories allow marginalized individuals to share their experiences and perspectives?
Queer oral histories are recordings of personal accounts that highlight...
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: Queer oral histories: preserving marginalized voices through personal accounts
Visibility vs Erasure in Queer Cultural History
Historically, there has been a conflict between the visibility and erasure of queer identities in mainstream culture. On one hand, some members of...
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: The struggle for recognition: exploring lgbtq+ visibility and erasure in mainstream culture
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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: Exploring new ways to architect lgbtqia+ narratives via digital tools
The concept of time is fundamental to all aspects of human existence. It shapes our understanding of ourselves and the world around us, informing how we structure our lives, make decisions, and...
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: Queer temporality challenges traditional notions of aging, life progression, and historical narratives
Queer history is the study of the experiences and perspectives of people who do not identify as cisgender or straight, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, pansexual, non-binary,...
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: Queer history: understanding gender & sexuality through community sources
Historical memory is an important aspect that plays a crucial role in sustaining contemporary queer cultural practices and activism. It refers to the shared experiences of past generations which are...
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: Historical memory: how lgbtq+ communities use their past to build their future
The concept of time is essential to understanding human experience. We mark time through its passing, measuring it and relating events to each other in terms of when they happened in relation to one...
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: Queer temporality: a challenge to cisheteronormative understandings of time