As a member of both the African American and LGBT communities, filmmaker Yoruba Richen is fascinated with the overlaps and tensions between the gay rights and the civil rights movements. She explores how the two struggles intertwine and propel each…
Documents the persistence and diversity of organizing for women in the United States in the latter half of the 20th century. Narrators include labor, peace, and anti-racism activists; artists and writers; lesbian rights advocates; grassroots…
Virtual Oral/Aural History Archive of California State University, Long Beach, Women's History collection includes interviews with Asian American and Chicana activists, as well as activists concerned with welfare rights, the feminist health movement,…
Viva is a current bibliography of women's and gender history in historical and women's studies journals. Articles in English, French, German, Dutch, Scandinavian languages, and, occasionally Spanish, are selected from 180 European, American,…
The goal of the Tretter Transgender Oral History Project at the University of Minnesota Libraries is to empower individuals to tell their story, while providing students, historians, and the public with a richer foundation of primary source material…
The Transgender Archives at the University of Victoria is committed to the preservation of the history of pioneering activists, community leaders, and researchers who have contributed to the betterment of trans, gender non-binary, and Two-Spirit…
These portraits, published between 1771 and 1859, appear in works as varied as almanacs, journals of phrenology, and ethnographic histories. Whether the publications were intended to educate or entertain, the portraits today provide us with a lens…