LGBTQ History

  • 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.
  • AHA Member Spotlight: Susan Ferentinos

    Perspectives Daily

    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

    Annual Meeting

    Marc Stein | Nov 16, 2022

    A recent exhibit on Pennsylvania colleges and universities will be available for viewing at AHA23.
  • Historicizing Historians

    Features

    Marc Stein | Sep 13, 2022

    A look at 1970s AHA internal politics uncovers the discipline’s early engagement with gay issues.

Most Recent

  • 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.
  • “The Culture Wars—They’re Back!”

    Laura Ansley | Aug 11, 2021

    From local school board meetings to state legislatures to the US Capitol, Americans are fired up about what should, and...
  • Heterophobia?

    Rebecca L. Davis | Mar 16, 2021

    When she put on her suit that morning, Rebecca L. Davis could not have predicted the questions she faced during her on-campus interview.
  • Soundtracks of Sisterhood

    Bonnie J. Morris | Oct 14, 2020

    As we approach the 50-year anniversary of women's music, the archivist of Olivia Records reflects on the movement.
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