LGBTQ History
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Teaching LGBTQ+ History
Features
Anne Gray Fischer | Apr 9, 2024
As states pass legislation targeting DEI efforts, one historian offers her experience teaching LGBTQ+ history in these challenging times. -
Horacio Roque Ramírez (1969–2015)
In Memoriam, Long Overdue
David Hernández | Feb 27, 2024
This Long Overdue tribute honors oral historian Horacio Roque Ramírez, who died on Christmas Day 2015 in Echo Park, Los Angeles, at age 46. -
AHA Statement Opposing Exclusion of LGBTQ+ History in Florida
From the Association
AHA Staff | Sep 7, 2023
The AHA Council approved this statement on May 13, 2023. -
Don’t Say Gay, Stop WOKE, Banned Books, and Anti-Trans Laws
AHA Online, Perspectives Daily
Laura Ansley | Feb 10, 2023
A webinar on current controversies regarding history education and related issues featured the challenges facing teachers at all education levels.
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AHA Member Spotlight: Susan Ferentinos
Matthew Keough | Jan 27, 2023
Susan Ferentinos is a self-employed public history researcher, writer, and consultant. She lives in Port Townsend, Washington, and has been a member since 2016. -
Out on Campus
Marc Stein | Nov 16, 2022
A recent exhibit on Pennsylvania colleges and universities will be available for viewing at AHA23. -
Historicizing Historians
Marc Stein | Sep 13, 2022
A look at 1970s AHA internal politics uncovers the discipline’s early engagement with gay issues. -
Come Out! In Detroit
Julie R. Enszer | Jul 27, 2022
Many of us took on pandemic projects over the past two years, but few tried turning a dissertation into a comic book. -
Activism on Screen
Laura Ansley | Mar 2, 2022
The AHA’s 16th annual film festival included two film screenings during AHA22 Online.
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