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Rob Frydlewicz: Paris Elects a Gay Mayor, March 18, 2001
History Through My Pink-Colored Glasses OutHistory initiates a new blog, the personal take of Rob Frydlewicz on people and events in the past as seen through one man's rose-hued lenses. Who is Rob? See: Rob Frydlewicz: History Through My Pink-Colored Glasses: Main Page
Winners: Since Stonewall Local Histories Contest
View the winners and all the entries in the contest sponsored by OutHistory.org to research and write the local history of your village, town, city, county, or state since Stonewall in 1969.
Exhibits
Explore a thorough listing of historical exhibits on OutHistory.org.
Support OutHistory.org: Donate On Line or By Mail
Help OutHistory.org keep making history. Every penny counts! From 2011 on, OutHistory.org will depend completely on donations from individuals like yourself, who understand that preserving the LGBT past is a form of activism -- and a valuable public service.
Participate: Help OutHistory.org Make History
OutHistory.org is unique in providing a freely accessible, non-profit, MediaWiki-based forum for LGBTQ community members and their friends to write and publish the documented history of the LGBT community. The focus for now is on the U.S. and its international relations.
Today's History: The OutHistory Blog
Happy Birthday Audre Lorde!
Audre Lorde would have been 77 on February 18, 2011, and hers is a voice that we would so benefit from hearing these days.
.... Link to the OutHistory Blog for reflections.
About OutHistory.org
OutHistory.org is a freely accessible, community created, non-profit website on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and, yes, heterosexual history produced by the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies at the City University of New York Graduate Center, directed by Sarah Chinn. In its first four years it was supported by a generous grant from the Arcus Foundation (ending December 31, 2010), and contributions from individuals. OutHistory was awarded the 2010 Allan Berube Prize in Public History by the Committee on LGBT History of the American Historical Association.
OutHistory.org Staff
Coordinator: Lauren Gutterman: outhistory@gc.cuny.edu
Founder, Co-Director: Jonathan Ned Katz, Independent Scholar and Author: (jnk134@mac.com)
Co-Director: Daniel Hurewitz, Assistant Professor, Hunter College, NYC: daniel.hurewitz@hunter.cuny.edu
Co-Director: Karen Miller, Associate Professor of Urban Studies and History, LaGuardia Community College: kamiller@lagcc.cuny.edu
For more about OutHistory see About.
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Rob Frydlewicz: Paris Elects a Gay Mayor, March 18, 2001
History Through My Pink-Colored Glasses OutHistory initiates a new blog, the personal take of Rob Frydlewicz on people and events in the past as seen through one man's rose-hued lenses. Who is Rob? See: Rob Frydlewicz: History Through My Pink-Colored Glasses: Main Page
Winners: Since Stonewall Local Histories Contest
View the winners and all the entries in the contest sponsored by OutHistory.org to research and write the local history of your village, town, city, county, or state since Stonewall in 1969.
Exhibits
Explore a thorough listing of historical exhibits on OutHistory.org.
Support OutHistory.org: Donate On Line or By Mail
Help OutHistory.org keep making history. Every penny counts! From 2011 on, OutHistory.org will depend completely on donations from individuals like yourself, who understand that preserving the LGBT past is a form of activism -- and a valuable public service.
Participate: Help OutHistory.org Make History
OutHistory.org is unique in providing a freely accessible, non-profit, MediaWiki-based forum for LGBTQ community members and their friends to write and publish the documented history of the LGBT community. The focus for now is on the U.S. and its international relations.
Today's History: The OutHistory Blog
Happy Birthday Audre Lorde! Audre Lorde would have been 77 on February 18, 2011, and hers is a voice that we would so benefit from hearing these days. .... Link to the OutHistory Blog for reflections.