Making Zines to Honor LGBTQ History Month Zines and Queer History When the Spectrum office asked if I would collaborate on an LGBTQ History Month event, my...
Share Your Story to Celebrate LGBTQ History Month October is LGBTQ History Month, and it’s the perfect opportunity to explore the online tool Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis. The...
Holobaugh in History What’s in a Name? At Washington University in St. Louis, a yearly ceremony honors “students, staff and faculty, and St....
Race, HIV/AIDS, and Health Care Access in 1980s St. Louis In conjunction with programs at The Griot Museum of Black History, Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis is taking a closer look...
Marching with Pride Pride and St. Louis, 1979 – 2019 Forty years ago, in April 1979, the first organized “Gay Pride” event took...
LGBTQ History and Black History Month The Zebra Lounge is one of 800+ locations connected to LGBTQ history that are documented online in Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis. In the 1980s...
LGBT History Month 2018 October is LGBT History Month — and a great opportunity to focus on how important events in October, and its predominant holiday...
Finding the ‘L’ in ‘LGBTQ’: Part 1 In celebration of Pride Month, the Special Collections Blog is highlighting a few of Washington University Libraries’ collections that are...
Finding the ‘L’ in ‘LGBTQ’: Part 2 In celebration of Pride Month, the Special Collections Blog is highlighting a few of Washington University Libraries’ collections that are...
LGBTQ St. Louis on the Map Happy 6 Month Anniversary to Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis! Online and freely available to everyone since October 2017, Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis allows...
Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis is Now Online Mapping LGBTQ St. Louis is a digital interactive map exploring how the region’s LGBTQIA+ communities have changed over time.
Letter to ONE, from St. Louis In 1958, a St. Louis resident who identified himself as “Mr. H” wrote to the editors of ONE, the first LGBTQ...