Each year, The History Project relies on the generosity of our community to meet our mission. This year, with your help, we've saved documents, books, photographs, and ephemera that tell our story, from the bars and nightclubs of Boston to the queer bookstores and dunes of Provincetown. You can visit our digital repository and YouTube channel to see the work that's gone into making our history accessible remotely. We are only able to continue this work because of the support and generosity of donors, foundations, and sponsoring organizations. Will you join our year-end campaign to ensure we can document, preserve, and share LGBTQ history? Over 65% of individual donations to The History Project are for less than $25, every donation at any level helps to meet our mission. |
There are several ways you can support The History Project during your end of year giving:
Help us close out our (unexpectedly tumultuous) 40th anniversary year with queer cheer! Thank you in advance for your generosity! In the cause, |
The hanky code was a covert sartorial code used predominately by queer men in the 1970s [...]
The hanky code was a covert sartorial code used predominately by queer men in the 1970s [...]
No, we are not claiming that Leif Erickson was a member of the LGBTQ community, but [...]
No, we are not claiming that Leif Erickson was a member of the LGBTQ community, but [...]
The Supreme Court issued a decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis that authorizes an exception to [...]
The Supreme Court issued a decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis that authorizes an exception to [...]