Since 1973, The ArQuives has worked hard to Keep Our Stories Alive!
We strive to make LGBTQ2+ history accessible and tell the stories of our communities.
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2024 Annual General Meeting
March 24, 2025
The ArQuives: Canada’s LGBTQ2+ Archives invites you to the 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) Monday, May 26, 2025, at 6:00PM EST via Zoom. -
Job Posting - Digital Archivist
March 21, 2025
Located in Toronto, Ontario, The ArQuives is one of the largest LGBTQ2+ archives in the world. -
Call for Board Members
March 11, 2025
The ArQuives: Canada’s LGBTQ2+ Archives is one of the largest LGBTQ2+ archives in the world and the only archive in Canada with a national mandate. -
Jackie Shane Shines Bright in her own Heritage Moment
February 24, 2025
Directors, Ayo Tsalithaba and Pat Mills, joined The ArQuives intern, Dede, to discuss the challenges and triumphs of bring Jackie Shane’s story to the masses In 2022, I got to sit down and talk about the short “Heritage Minutes: Jackie Shane” with Ayo Tsalithaba and their co-director, Pat Mills, and one of the executive producers, Vanessa Magic. -
101 Dewson St: More than a House
February 17, 2025
Former ArQuives intern, Dede, shares two important organizations that began a thirty minute walk from their Toronto home It begins at 101 Dewson Street, between Dovercourt Road and the east end of Dufferin Grove Park. -
Call for Spring Kinship Exhibit Participants
February 3, 2025
Kinship isn’t just about blood—it’s about the ties that sustain us, especially when the world feels unwelcoming. -
Liberation on the Dance Floor: Interview with Craig Jennex
November 29, 2024
Mailey interviews Craig Jennex about the newest exhibit at The ArQuives: Liberation on the Dance Floor. -
Gendertrash from Hell: Queer Connection and Exposure
November 12, 2024
In the early 1990s Mirha-Soleil Ross and Xanthra Phillippa MacKay formed a publishing company called genderpress. -
Community Archiving Workshop with FAHSC
October 20, 2024
As a community archivist, how else can one learn and gain more archival experience? -
Melissa Levin & Lesbian Helpers at The ArQuives
October 8, 2024
Volunteer Em Barton visits The ArQuives to look through fonds of the late artist, educator and advocate, Melissa Levin, before our archivists begin to process them. -
Nuit Blanche Interview with Jordan King and Nathan Bruce
October 2, 2024
One of the artistic installations at 2024’s Nuit Blanche will be “Love Across Distance,” which uses interactive light effects to explore the nature of queer, long-distance relationships. -
Delinquency and Debauchery: G.B. Jones and the Queercore Movement
September 19, 2024
This summer, Archival Assistant Roxy Moon had the opportunity to process the G.B. -
Shameless: Researching the Life and Work of Gerald Hannon
September 12, 2024
Gerald Hannon was a fascinating public figure in Toronto’s LGBTQ2+ activism scene. -
The ArQuives announces support from the Government of Canada to help protect 2SLGBTQI+ heritage
August 14, 2024
In order to be inclusive, Canada must ensure that all people can participate fully in economic, social and political life. -
Great.com interviews The ArQuives About Preserving LGBTQ2+ History in Toronto
July 16, 2024
Danielle Ribeiro from Great.com interviewed The ArQuives as part of their 'Great.com Talks With...' podcast. -
Meet Me In Leather at The ArQuives - A Celebration of an Integral Part of Queer History and Futures
July 4, 2024
There are many fascinating materials housed at The ArQuives, each of them holds a story about the history of the queer community. -
Defending, advocating and trailblazing: Toronto's Right to Privacy Committee
May 2, 2024
A deep dive into the Right to Privacy Committee material stored at The ArQuives. -
Volunteers Needed: Here’s How You Can Help Keep Our Stories Alive
April 17, 2024
This week we celebrate National Volunteer Week!