Conceiving the Past at the GLBT Historical Society: Inside San Francisco’s Queer Museum & Archives
Established in 1985, the GLBT Historical Society in San Francisco is internationally recognized for its work in queer public history. Its archives are among the largest LGBTQ history collections in the world, and its museum welcomes more than 20,000 visitors annually. Queer public historian Gerard Koskovich, a founding member of the society, offers an inside look at the historical context and creation of the organization, its approaches to conceiving and using the queer and trans past, and the ways it engages with equity and diversity. In addition, he’ll highlight the ongoing importance of community-based history initiatives even as mainstream museums and research libraries begin to address LGBTQ subjects.
Date:
28 November 2024, 12:30
Venue:
St John's College, St Giles OX1 3JP
Venue Details:
New Seminar Room
Speaker:
Gerard Koskovich
Organising department:
Faculty of History
Part of:
Centre for Women’s, Gender, Identity, and Queer History events (WGIQ)[formerly known as CGIS].
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Belinda Clark