Collective History of LGBT Groups

Thomas, Web Applications

Spreading the word about a good public history project:

OutHistory, an educational website produced by CUNY's Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies is collecting histories of LGBT Employee and Other Groups.

Jonathan Ned Katz, director of OutHistory.org, says:

We’d especially like to have histories of LGBT employee organizing at Google and IBM, at other electronic media companies, and at other corporations.  We are also asking users to create histories of organized LGBT groups within unions, and among LGBT professionals.


 

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