🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️💚 We Share Kentucky’s LGBTQ History
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The John Burton Harter Foundation and Institute 193, in collaboration with the Faulkner Morgan Archive, proudly present Depicting Desire, a panel discussion.
The John Burton Harter Foundation and Institute 193, in collaboration with the Faulkner Morgan Archive, proudly present Depicting Desire, a panel discussion.
As a lifelong lover of stories, libraries, and the city I call home, it was a deeply moving moment for me. 🧵👇
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As a lifelong lover of stories, libraries, and the city I call home, it was a deeply moving moment for me. 🧵👇
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💚 "Queer, Here, & Everywhere" Opening Reception
📆 Tonight, Friday, May 30
🕗 5pm - 8pm (remarks at 6pm)
📍 @ Lexington Public Library, Central Branch
💚 "Queer, Here, & Everywhere" Opening Reception
📆 Tonight, Friday, May 30
🕗 5pm - 8pm (remarks at 6pm)
📍 @ Lexington Public Library, Central Branch
Our panel, included four queer archivists focused on LGBTQ history and what collective solidarity and liberation look like within the world of archives.
Our panel, included four queer archivists focused on LGBTQ history and what collective solidarity and liberation look like within the world of archives.
While we collect a wide range of items relating to LGBTQ Kentuckians, there are some topics, themes, groups, and locations that we have identified as needing more representation in our collections.
While we collect a wide range of items relating to LGBTQ Kentuckians, there are some topics, themes, groups, and locations that we have identified as needing more representation in our collections.
Join us for the opening of "Queer, Here, & Everywhere: The Roots of Kentucky’s LGBTQ History!" 🎉
💚 "Queer, Here, & Everywhere" Opening Reception
📆 Friday, May 30
🕗 5pm - 8pm (remarks at 6pm)
📍 @ Lexington Public Library, Central Branch
Join us for the opening of "Queer, Here, & Everywhere: The Roots of Kentucky’s LGBTQ History!" 🎉
💚 "Queer, Here, & Everywhere" Opening Reception
📆 Friday, May 30
🕗 5pm - 8pm (remarks at 6pm)
📍 @ Lexington Public Library, Central Branch
C. H. Poindexter and Frank Moore were initially sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to the sodomy charge.
C. H. Poindexter and Frank Moore were initially sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to the sodomy charge.
💚 Opening Reception
📆 Friday, May 30
🕗 5pm - 8pm (remarks at 6pm)
📍 @ Lexington Public Library, Central Branch
This is the first comprehensive exhibition of Lexington’s LGBTQ history
💚 Opening Reception
📆 Friday, May 30
🕗 5pm - 8pm (remarks at 6pm)
📍 @ Lexington Public Library, Central Branch
This is the first comprehensive exhibition of Lexington’s LGBTQ history
Take a look at this fabulous collection of photos featuring Bill Petrie and friends at the Kentucky Derby—likely from the 1980s! Each year, Bill and a close-knit group of gay friends made the Derby their own. 🏳️🌈 #LGBTQHistory
Take a look at this fabulous collection of photos featuring Bill Petrie and friends at the Kentucky Derby—likely from the 1980s! Each year, Bill and a close-knit group of gay friends made the Derby their own. 🏳️🌈 #LGBTQHistory
📰 Lexington Herald-Leader, April 29, 2004.
📰 Lexington Herald-Leader, April 29, 2004.
We are so grateful to Kerri Hauman and Emily Goodman for writing this wonderful article on the powerful way that events like the Wikipedia Edit-a-thon can showcase queer stories!
We are so grateful to Kerri Hauman and Emily Goodman for writing this wonderful article on the powerful way that events like the Wikipedia Edit-a-thon can showcase queer stories!
Throughout our work at FMA, we aim to share Kentucky's LGBTQ history for generations to come!
Throughout our work at FMA, we aim to share Kentucky's LGBTQ history for generations to come!
"Lesbian Feminism, Grand Juries, and FBI Surveillance in the 1970s" was written by Rachel Gelfand for Southern Cultures' Spring 2025 Issue from The University of North Carolina Press.
"Lesbian Feminism, Grand Juries, and FBI Surveillance in the 1970s" was written by Rachel Gelfand for Southern Cultures' Spring 2025 Issue from The University of North Carolina Press.