6 LGBTQ History Makers I Wish Were in My History Textbook
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#GLSEN Blog #LGBT History Month #LGBT history #LGBTQ history #LGBTQ History Month #HistoryBookThis is a historic political moment, with a high-stakes election only days away. And it’s a moment for all of us to renew our commitment to LGBTQ youth and pledge to support them. It’s a time to make history.
Last month was LGBT History Month, and we asked folks to add their names to the history books by pledging to support LGBTQ students. Hundreds took the pledge, and we’ve compiled their names in GLSEN’s LGBT History eBook, published below to acknowledge all those who chose to be recognized publicly for their support.
via: GLSEN Blog
What LGBTQ History icon do you wish you learned about in school?
Learn more about #LGBTQhistory figures and events on our timeline!
Celebrate LGBT History Month by signing up to participate in Quist’s History Month Hackathon on Saturday, October 10!
Everyone can participate, and non-historians and non-coders are very welcome!
Take a walking tour to celebrate LGBT History Month, and download Quist to see and add history for where you live!
Art is a powerful tool for creating and reflecting on history. Check out this exhibit on display at The Cooper Union as you celebrate LGBT History Month this month!
The exhibit explores the way transgender identity is formed between an archive and an aesthetic. In other words, between an official history or record and the performative and artistic; between what is decreed by doctors, psychiatrists, and legislators, and what is experienced and lived. The space between is the space of power relations in tension and in movement.
Celebrate LGBT History month by catching this production of VERITAS, an immersive new play unearthing the truth about Harvard’s Secret Gay Witch Hunt of 1920!
For 25 years, GLSEN has been fighting to make schools safe for all students. This LGBT History Month, we want your help. We want you to GLSEN UP.
GLSEN UP is a movement of action-takers working toward a future where LGBT students and all students feel safe and affirmed at school. By joining, you’ll receive advocacy updates, calls to action, and be the first to know when we have the potential to make history. Join today.
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Before we get on with the post, it’s important to note that these are two groups of diverse people who are very unique in many ways! However, in light of the month, (and mainly due to the fact that a lot of the resources available online are for both groups), here is a compilation of resources for Asian and Pacific Islander LGBTQ+ people! Other masterposts can be found here (and don’t hesitate to add anything if you have resources to contribute)!
GLSEN Pages:
Other organizations:
Historical information from the US National Park Service:
Some LGBTQ+ Asian/Pacific Islander Creators:
Other Helpful/Informational Links:
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Before we get on with the post, it’s important to note that these are two groups of diverse people who are very unique in many ways! However, in light of the month, (and mainly due to the fact that a lot of the resources available online are for both groups), here is a compilation of resources for Asian and Pacific Islander LGBTQ+ people! Other masterposts can be found here (and don’t hesitate to add anything if you have resources to contribute)!
GLSEN Pages:
Other organizations:
Historical information from the US National Park Service:
Some LGBTQ+ Asian/Pacific Islander Creators:
Other Helpful/Informational Links: