apocalypse-tights: lgtbird:iwilleatyourenglish:millettown: not that my input really matters, but i d
apocalypse-tights: lgtbird: iwilleatyourenglish: millettown: not that my input really matters, but i don’t know much of lgbt history other than bits and pieces of stonewall, a little bit of the aids crisis, and the legalization of gay marriage; i’m an actual child and nobody here (kentucky) educates anyone/gets educated on it how about instead of shaming people—especially young people—for not knowing our history, we provide them with credible resources? here’s a long list of LGBT+ historical events worth googling and learning about. i’m not sure if all the dates and details are spot on, but, again, this is really just a guide for what to research on your own. to warn you, a lot of this history is ugly, including things like the conflation of pedophilia and LGBT+ people, genital mutilation, homophobia, transphobia, nazis, and wide scale persecution. Free Resources: an interactive timeline of LGBT+ world history The 1950s and the Roots of LGBT Politics (American-centric) Before Stonewall: The Making of a Gay and Lesbian Community (warning: this documentary was made in the 80s and is dated in a lot of respects as a result; it also features quotes from Allen Ginsberg, who we now know was a pedophile, but it’s still very informative in terms of history) a brief history of the bisexual movement from the 1960s-early 2000s (American-centric) Bisexual.org has a TON of resources on bi (and often pan) history, historical figures, research, and media “Here’s A History Of Bisexuality, From Ancient Egypt To Stonewall” a brief timeline of trans history, beginning in the 1890s (European and American-centric) “Gender Variance Around the World Over Time” Some Purchasable Resources: (most of these can be bought used online for pretty cheap and some can be found in libraries) Before Stonewall: Activists for Gay and Lesbian Rights in Historical Context by Vern L Bullough (it’s a bit dated, but still informative) A Little Gay History: Desire and Diversity Across the World by R. Parkinson Sapphistries: A Global History of Love between Women (Intersections) by Leila J. Rupp Gay Voices of the Harlem Renaissance (Blacks in the Diaspora) by A.B. Christa Schwarz The Lavender Scare: The Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in the Federal Government by David K. Johnson Queer Brown Voices: Personal Narratives of Latina/o LGBT Activism edited by Uriel Quesada, Letitia Gomez, and Salvador Vidal Ortiz Transgender History: The Roots of Today’s Revolution by Susan Stryker Asegi Stories: Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory by Qwo-Li Driskill The fact that we don’t know our history is the result of deliberate erasure and the fact that alot of the people we’d learn this in person are dead. It’s good to see online resources like this, spread them and archive them (webarchive, waybackmachine, downloading, saving physical copies even) ^^^ you said it better than my tags did -- source link
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