With many attempting to erase LGBTQ folks from history, we think it’s important to learn as much as we can about our extended family tree.
The following links are a sampling of websites dedicated to our history.
The good, the bad, and the ugh-ly.
LGBTQ HISTORY
11 FACTS ABOUT PRIDE (DoSomething.org)
365 DAYS OF LESBIANS (Tumblr)
ALAN LIGHT COLLECTION (Flickr)
Photos Of Various Pride ParadesBAY AREA LESBIAN ARCHIVES
Preserving the lesbian history of the Greater San Francisco Bay AreaHOUSTON LGBT HISTORY
Growing resource of mostly Houston LGBT historyTHE JD DOYLE ARCHIVES
Umbrella Organization For A Variety Of Projects, Including LGBT History SitesHOMOHISTORY
Vintage LGBTQ Photography Blog By Jeff GentJEFF GENT (TikTok)
Creator of HomoHistory.com + HotVintageMen.comHOT VINTAGE MEN (Blogspot)
Vintage Photography Blog By Jeff GentINSIDE THE FIRST PRIDE PARADE (NatGeo)
HOMOAFFECTIONALISM (Tumblr)
Blog Of Vintage “Male Bonding Through The Ages” PhotographyLGBT MUSICIANS FROM THE 1950S-1980S
The Diversity of Classic Rock By Angie Moon
LGBTHISTORYMONTH.COM
A Project Of Equality ForumMAKING HISTORY = QUEER PIONEERS
Gallery Of 400+ LGBTQ Historical Figures By Collide PressONE NATIONAL GAY & LESBIAN ARCHIVES
Largest repository of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ) materials in the worldPRIDE CALENDAR = LGBTQ CELEBRATIONS
List Of Pride Festivals Around The World, Year Round By Collide PressPRIDE MARCH: THE FIRST FIFTEEN YEARS (Google Arts & Culture)
Visual history of NYC's Pride March from 1970 to 1985RAINBOW HISTORY PROJECT
Collecting, preserving and promoting LGBTQ history in Washington, D.C.