The Marriage Equality Collection

While the legal perspective is crucial to understanding marriage equality as a whole, countless personal stories of LGBTQ+ love and joy from the past 20 years have not been documented.

Building a Community-Generated History of Marriage Equality

While the legal perspective is crucial to understanding marriage equality as a whole, countless personal stories of LGBTQ+ love and joy from the past 20 years have not been documented.

Gay Community News at 50

“A stint at GCN left no one unmarked. We were always on deadline, but we were not simply a newspaper.

Celebrating the impact and legacy of GCN

“A stint at GCN left no one unmarked. We were always on deadline, but we were not simply a newspaper.

Documenting Black Queer Boston

“One thing we know as Black feminists is how important it is for us to recognize our own lives as herstory.

A Project to Collect and Share Boston’s Black LGBTQ History

“One thing we know as Black feminists is how important it is for us to recognize our own lives as herstory.

#QueerArchivesAtHome

#QueerArchivesAtHome is a crowdsourced digital archives of pictures, videos, and stories; a space where we in the LGBTQ community can come together during this time of social distancing through sha

Add your story to history!

#QueerArchivesAtHome is a crowdsourced digital archives of pictures, videos, and stories; a space where we in the LGBTQ community can come together during this time of social distancing through sha

Boston & Stonewall 50

The History Project has joined forces with Boston Pride to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising in New York City, an action that helped launch the modern LGBTQ rights movement. In June, 2019, banners and posters will spring up around Boston and Cambridge on buildings where LGBTQ history was made.

Remembering, celebrating, and honoring our past

The History Project has joined forces with Boston Pride to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising in New York City, an action that helped launch the modern LGBTQ rights movement. In June, 2019, banners and posters will spring up around Boston and Cambridge on buildings where LGBTQ history was made.

Queer Women in Music, Boston

QWIMB is a labor of love via The History Project, which documents Boston’s LGBTQ history.

Document, archive, promote, love, cherish, and support queer women in Boston’s music scene.

QWIMB is a labor of love via The History Project, which documents Boston’s LGBTQ history.

Boston Deejay Project

The History Project is collecting oral histories with deejays from LGBTQ clubs in the Boston area, past and present, which reveal many layers of Boston's LGBTQ history and the changes in our community over the years.

Documenting Boston's LGBTQ club scene

The History Project is collecting oral histories with deejays from LGBTQ clubs in the Boston area, past and present, which reveal many layers of Boston's LGBTQ history and the changes in our community over the years.