A new book by veteran journalist Barry Walters covers LGBTQ and LGBTQ-adjacent musicians spanning the decades.
WE ARE CELEBRATING LGBTQ PLUS PRIDE MONTH WITH NOTABLE MOMENTS IN HISTORY. ON THIS DAY IN 1989, ABOUT 1000 PEOPLE PARTICIPATED IN THE FIRST PRIDE MARCH AND RALLY IN MILWAUKEE. ACCORDING TO THE ...
The Watertown school board has voted to remove an instrumental piece tied to LGBTQ history from the upcoming spring concert.
With material drawn from hundreds of institutions and organizations, including both major international activist organizations and local, grassroots groups, the documents in the Archives of Sexuality ...
Cities are like archives. Through their architecture, street names, monuments, plaques and cultural heritage sites, we learn about what remains of the past. But who is remembered in public spaces, and ...
On this final day of Pride Month, the next installment of our “Hidden Histories'' series isn’t about an individual, but a phenomenon: how the anti-communist paranoia that gripped Washington at the ...
The Wisconsin LGBTQ History Project has launched a massive upgrade to its online Places experience, which catalogs nearly 500 historic LGBTQ sites throughout the state. The Wisconsin LGBTQ History ...
It began in the 1950s, during the communist witch hunt known as the Red Scare: A belief that gay people would be vulnerable to blackmail. "Homosexuals must not be handling top secret material," former ...
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Watertown students walkout after school board removes band concert song tied to LGBTQ+ history
Students walked out of class fourth hour on Wednesday at Watertown High School to protest the school board’s decision to ...
Do you know that there was once a secret language for gay men back in the 1950s? Or that gay men used various colored handkerchiefs to express their sexual preferences to others “in the know”? Or that ...
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