Let's visibilize LGBTQ+ archives & archivists at ARCHIVES*RECORDS 2025!

Are you working with LGBTQ archives and documents? Do you identify yourself as an LGBTQ+ archivist? Are you interested in LGBTQ+ archives & archivists research? Do you have any projects related to the subject? The SAA-DSGS Steering Committee is pleased to invite you to share the initiative leaded by colleague and Section’s member Kate Burns to work on a panel proposal for ARCHIVES*RECORDS 2025 conference trying to answer some of these questions:

1-What LGBTQ+ collections are you working to collect, process, and make accessible?

2-What challenges and benefits are you finding?

3-Do you have institutional support or are you working under the radar?

4-Have recent conservative anti-DEIA or anti-LGBTQ initiatives created a chilling effect on your projects?

5-How do you keep motivated and innovative? Why should we keep fighting the good fight to amplify LGBTQ+ voices?



(Radical Women , Sponsor/Advertiser. A New Era for Women Workers, Minority Women and Lesbians. Washington State Washington United States Seattle, 1976. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2016649885/.)

Of course, you can add the questions and concerns you may have about the subject. If you want to participate please add your name at the ARCHIVES*RECORDS 2025 Unofficial Program Suggestions and Connections and contact Kate Burns at cburns009@regis.edu. Let’s go visible as LGBTQ+ archives & archivists community at ARCHIVES”RECORDS 2025!

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