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March 2020 | Out of the Archives

Join The History Project and Peter DiMuro / Public Displays of Motion for an Experiential Info Session about Stones to Rainbows/Gay to Queer Lives, a process-to-performance project that documents, connects, and celebrates LGBTQ+ lives in Boston. Information on additional info sessions is available on the Facebook event. Stones to Rainbows/Gay [...]

February 2020 | Out for a Good Time
January 2020 | Out of the Archives

Join The History Project as we revisit three [gay] camp classics! Each Thursday night over three weeks, we'll watch a movie, enjoy some drinks and light snacks, discuss each film's history, legends, and infamy. Come to one, two, or all three: January 9th: Valley of the Dolls (1967, Rated PG-13) [...]

December 2019 | Out for a Good Time

Learn about our 2019 accomplishments, our plans for the new year, and discover your connection to Boston's LGBTQ history!

December 2019 | Out of the Archives

Join The History Project and Black and Pink as we explore the history of the Boston LGBTQ community's role in prison activism and prisoner pen-pal programs. We'll be discussing highlights from our collection, including Mike Riegle's Prison Project through Gay Community News, and some of the materials recently donated by [...]

November 2019 | Out of the Archives

Join Gay & Lesbian Review editor Richard Schneider and literary editor Martha Stone for a conversation about the history of the Gay & Lesbian Review and the publication of their book In Search of STONEWALL: The Riots at 50 The Gay & Lesbian Review at 25, Best Essays, 1994-2018. The [...]

October 2019 | Out of the Archives

As Halloween draws near, come join The History Project as we share spooky and sensual stories and readings about LGBTQ people and the occult. Spooky snacks will be provided. Featured speakers TO BE ANNOUNCED. Doors and reception at 6:00pm. Reading begins at 6:30.

October 2019 | HistoryMaker Awards

Honoring HistoryMaker Denise Simmons, and Lavender Rhino Award recipients Rev. Mary Martha Thiel and Rabbi Sara Paasche-Orlow.

September 2019 | Out in Public

On Sunday, September 29, 2019, following the 3:00 p.p. performance of CHOIR BOY, SpeakEasy Stage Company and The History Project present a special forum entitled “Black, Queer, and Spiritual.” Simmons Professor Gary Bailey will moderate this special conversation featuring Reverend Irene Monroe, Reverend Jay Williams, Corey Yarbrough. The conversation will [...]

September 2019 | Into the Streets

Join The History Project and Historic New England for a walking tour of LGBTQ history on Beacon Hill. Learn about historic LGBTQ civil and political rights organizations, protests, bar culture, and the lives of activists and boundary-pushers, including Prescott Townsend, Sarah Orne Jewett and Annie Fields, and the Boston Bohemians [...]