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  1. Apr 2025
    1. digital archive

      "digital artifact"

    2. [Queer Utopias]

      I am curious about the use of the sqaure brackets here. Perhaps I have not read far enough and there will be an explanation?

    1. he Stone Wall Stories snippets, while all have value, has been added b

      Can you add in direct "figure one" "figure two" references with your prose here?

    1. The ACT UP Oral History Project

      The Act Up Oral History Project can be accessed here

    2. 'In the Life'-Frank Martinez
    3. A Journey in Gender

      I found this article open access here: A Journey in Gender

    4. rchive from the

      "held at the" University of Victoria...

    1. The target audience of this illustration was the American population, especially those with homophobic or strict religious ideologies, bringing their attention to vulnerable individuals who were already risking their lives for a country that would not do the same for them.

      This is an interesting interpretation. Do you think that this was the cartoonists intention? Or is this a reflection that comes from looking at the cartoon from a greater distance in time and space?

    2. arly 1980s Cartoo

      I think this cartoon is of a very specific politician: https://digital.tcl.sc.edu/digital/collection/era/id/2020/ Norma Russell a South Carolina Senator that was opposed to the ERA on the grounds that her constituents were not in favour of the amendment.

    1. The Burning Times

      I recently watched Witches. "Witches are figures of solace in this intimate documentary, which unravels the social stigmas that women have endured across centuries. Between affecting interviews and vividly illustrative film clips, Elizabeth Sankey concocts a potion that brims with courage, compassion, and healing insight." I am interested in comparing the two.