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In recognition of the momentous 1970s, the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS) will be holding a weekend long event/conference/ festival of lesbian history, culture, arts, scholarship, discussion, and performance from Friday, October 8 to Sunday, October 10th. The event will call upon experience, memory, and scholarship to represent as fully as possible the broad and wide experience of lesbians during the 1970s.]]
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer History by the LGBTQ Community

Fight Against Forgetting!

In Amerika they Call Us Dykes: Lesbian Lives in the 1970s]

In recognition of the momentous 1970s, the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS) will be holding a weekend long event/conference/ festival of lesbian history, culture, arts, scholarship, discussion, and performance from Friday, October 8 to Sunday, October 10th. The event will call upon experience, memory, and scholarship to represent as fully as possible the broad and wide experience of lesbians during the 1970s.]


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Since Stonewall Local Histories Contest

View the winners of the "Since Stonewall Local Histories Contest". First place goes to “Man-i-fest: FTM Mentorship in San Francisco from 1976 – 2009.” See a complete list of winners and read what the judges had to say about the contest!


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La Guardia and Wagner Archives, City Council Collection

Using materials from the La Guardia and Wagner Archives at La Guardia Community College, this exhibit provides a glimpse of events and documents that have helped change New York City laws as they relate to the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender communities.


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Exhibits

Explore a thorough listing of historical exhibits on OutHistory.org.


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