Free Activating Queer History in the Classroom Workshops for Educators across Canada this November 2025
Join us for free online workshops highlighting the rich primary source materials held at our archive! We’ll introduce participants to our Education Resources and archival collections, with guidance and frameworks for integrating them into your teaching practice.
What’s New
The Art of Remembering: Inside the Visual and Archival Transformation of the Rainbow Wing
On the third-floor of the Rekai Centre in downtown Toronto’s Church-Wellesley village, artist Walter Segers has transformed the art of remembering into an environment of color, care, memory, and resistance. Working closely with Daniel Payne, [...]
Job Posting: CLIR Project Digital Archivist
Located in Toronto, Ontario, The ArQuives is one of the largest 2SLGBTQIA+ archives in the world. Primarily a volunteer-run organization focusing on Canadian content, The ArQuives acquires, preserves, and provides public access to information and [...]
The ArQuives to Digitize Key 2SLGBTQIA+ Audiovisual Collections with Major CLIR Grant
Toronto, ON – The ArQuives: Canada’s LGBTQ2+ Archives is launching its largest-ever digitization initiative focusing on hidden Canadian 2SLGBTQIA+ histories. This project is supported by a $231,438 Digitizing Hidden Collections grant from the Council on [...]
Activating Queer History in the Classroom with The ArQuives
Join us for free online workshops highlighting the rich primary source materials held at our archive! We’ll introduce participants to our Education Resources and archival collections, with guidance and frameworks for integrating them into your [...]













