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  1. As part of our celebration of LGBTQ History Month this October, we are showcasing a few recent acquisitions on LGBTQ...

  2. Washington University Libraries are proud to host the traveling pop-up exhibit Making History: Kansas City and the Rise of Gay Rights,...

  3. Nina Gilden Seavey is an award-winning documentarian and podcaster and Research Professor of History and Media and Public Affairs at...

  4. October is LGBTQ History Month, and it’s the perfect opportunity to explore the online tool Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis. The...

  5. Join Curator of Local History, Miranda Rectenwald, for a virtual tour of important locations connected with LGBTQ history at WashU. 

  6. Kick-off Pride month by exploring St. Louis' LGBTQ history.

  7. In summer 2020, officials from Evanston, Illinois, reached out to local historians and asked for a report compiling evidence of...

  8. Mapping LGBTQ digital collection uses maps to explore the St. Louis' LGBTQ communities from 1945 to the passage of St....

  9. An exhibition of documents - letters, poetry, comics and more - detailing stories of love and heartbreak. This exhibition includes...

  10. This exhibition commemorated the 100th anniversary of the official founding for the ACLU in Missouri.

  11. The Inauguration exhibition of Andrew D. Martin as the 15th chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis.

  12. Truths & Reckonings was a pop-up memorial exhibition to support understanding and commemoration of legacies of racial violence.