2018: A Year Of Collection And Reinvention This has been an exciting and busy year, with a new Strategic Plan set in motion, a name change on the horizon, and, of course, many important stories collected, archived, and shared with the world.
A New Name
In 2018, we began moving forward with The ArQuives’s 2018-2022 Strategic Plan, which included the task of developing a new name. After wide consultation with our communities and much discussion with volunteers, donors, and researchers, we’re delighted to be moving forward with a new name: The Arquives! Our graphic designer is currently designing a new logo and look for the roll-out of our new name in 2019. We believe this name will better represent our holdings and evolving focus, our commitment to inclusivity and the broader LGBTQ2+ community, and will take us forward in the upcoming decades. Welcome to The Arquives, everyone!
Events and Outreach
In pursuit of sharing our stories, The ArQuives collaborated on a number of events and exhibitions in 2018, as well as continued our well-regarded LGBTQ2+ Heritage in The Village Tours with an exciting new script. In March 2018, the 519 hosted Jeanne B ‘93: A Gendertroublemaker Arrives, an exhibit of the work of transsexual artist and activist Mirha-Soleil Ross drawing from The ArQuives’s collections and curated by Sid Cunningham, as part of the Myseum:Intersections festival.

GenderTrash Issue

A video still of Mirha-Soliel Ross

Drawing byMirha Soleil drawing and gender buttons

A series of images from old Xtra newspaper covers of 3 members of the Latinx community

Escondidos No More Logo

Jeanne B launch party, March 8, 2018
The House – And Accessibility Improvements

Three views of the ongoing construction at The Archives: front of the building being boarded up from view; man moving wheelbarrow of construction material; the front door steps of the archives demolished.
Collections

Inside Out Film Festival logo

a banner with text “20 Years Supporting Our Youth”.

Anton Wagner Film Still Liseldas Birthday

Anton Wagner Film Still Latin Queen Unfinished Stories
People at The Archives: Volunteers and Staff
Over the course of 2018 many new faces have been added to our group of dedicated volunteers; we conducted three full orientation sessions and continue to receive applications for the new year. We also had a number of interns, who made significant contributions to our outreach and communications initiatives. We welcomed two new administrative staff, funded by individual donors and the Guardians of the Archives: Jennifer Aja Fernandes as the Community Outreach Coordinator and Carmen Tang as the Administrative Assistant. We have also received several grants and a corporate sponsorship to hire archivists to help process, understand, and preserve our collections. Charly Wreggitt rejoins us as an Archives Assistant. Stefanie Martin joined The ArQuives for the summer as a Young Canada Works Archives Assistant. In addition to processing collections, she also updated several collection descriptions to make them compliant with the Rules for Archival Descriptions. This will help to improve our service to our users and facilitates the exchange of information between local, national, and international archives. All her work will be added to the new database system to make the collections easier for researchers to find. The ArQuives (formerly known as The Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives) will be closed from December 21th to January 2nd. We look forward to people joining us as we become The ArQuives in the New Year and being part of the exciting events and work preserving and sharing our stories in the year ahead!