Honey, Let's Get Married!
Honey, Let's Get Married!
CALL TO ACTION: Upload your wedding stories, photographs, invitations, vows, audio recordings, videos, documents, and any other items.
Honey, Let's Get Married!
CALL TO ACTION: Upload your wedding stories, photographs, invitations, vows, audio recordings, videos, documents, and any other items.

T-shirts
Give the Gift of LGBTQ+ History
Shop designs inspired by local queer history while supporting preservation for queer futures.
Give the Gift of LGBTQ+ History
Shop designs inspired by local queer history while supporting preservation for queer futures.

Guests and supporters at the 2019 HistoryMaker Awards
2024 HistoryMaker Awards
Join us at the 2024 HistoryMaker Awards on September 19 where we'll recognize the Combahee River Collective and Print Ain't Dead
2024 HistoryMaker Awards
Join us at the 2024 HistoryMaker Awards on September 19 where we'll recognize the Combahee River Collective and Print Ain't Dead

Members of Black and White Men Together march down Boylston St. Photograph by Susan D. Fleischmann, GCN Collection.

Documenting Black Queer Boston
Help us collect, update, and share the history of Boston’s Black queer community
Documenting Black Queer Boston
Help us collect, update, and share the history of Boston’s Black queer community

Members of Black and White Men Together march down Boylston St. Photograph by Susan D. Fleischmann, GCN Collection.

Combahee River Collective at march for Bellana Borde (late 1979, early 1980) to protest police brutality directed at communities of color. Photograph by Susan Fleischmann.

Chronicles of a Community
The History Project maintains one of the largest independent LGBTQ archival collections in the U.S.
Chronicles of a Community
The History Project maintains one of the largest independent LGBTQ archival collections in the U.S.

Combahee River Collective at march for Bellana Borde (late 1979, early 1980) to protest police brutality directed at communities of color. Photograph by Susan Fleischmann.

Pictured: Jim McGrath (center) with Ray Kennard (left) and a singer named Harold, likely at Playland in the 1950s or 1960s.

Asserting Our Place in the Historical Narrative
The History Project honors a community whose lives were excluded from our nation’s history for centuries
Asserting Our Place in the Historical Narrative
The History Project honors a community whose lives were excluded from our nation’s history for centuries

Pictured: Jim McGrath (center) with Ray Kennard (left) and a singer named Harold, likely at Playland in the 1950s or 1960s.

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