1920s
Reading Guide: Beyond Harlem Rent Parties, 1920s-1930s
We’ve long known all too little about the history of Black queer women’s social networks prior to Stonewall–until now.
1920s
We’ve long known all too little about the history of Black queer women’s social networks prior to Stonewall–until now.
1930s
A brief history of a very bad gay who may or may not be in one of the most important photos in dyke history.
1940s
Not long after we popped on our screens to record together, Joan Nestleannounced, "I'm 84. I'm very tired. This will be my last interview with you all today." I couldn't breathe.
OurDykeHistories
Along with a lush photo spread of some queer highlights, awfulness, and delicious everyday life from the 1940s-1960s, enjoy a deep dive into NYC queer history with Joan Nestle, Hugh Ryan, and Alix Genter.
bi spaces
A meditation on the it's-closed-now rhetoric of lezbiqueertrans spaces--why it's true and how it traps anyone wanting to build a better world.
1920s
On dykes and the mafia: a tale of the Prohibition sex tourism, racialized racist tourism, policing, graft, and desire.
1920s
Enjoy the detailed transcript of the second episode of my Our Dyke Histories podcast.
academic
There are nearly 1,000 citations in here. As I said, I am *very* passionate about citations. Proof of life means so much to queers and transes, especially through records that we exist.