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2025-11-04T15:31:11-05:00

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 Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from the Mellon Foundation. Through the digitization of two previously unseen collections, [...]

2025-10-30T08:57:40-04:00

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 teaching practice. Workshop description: In this virtual workshop designed for high school teachers across Canada, we will explore the value of primary sources in the [...]

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  • Becoming Literate
    • 1. Did You Know That…
    • 2. Your Rights & Responsibilities as Educators
    • 3. Gender Identity, Gender Expression, Sex, & Sexual Orientation
    • 4. The 2SLGBTQIA+ Initialism
    • 4. The 2SLGBTQIA+ Initialism (Assessing-Your-Knowledge-Slideshow)
    • 5. Cis-heteronormativity
    • 6. Gender, Sexuality, Whiteness, & Coloniality
    • 7. Gender, Sexuality, Disability, & Mental Illness
    • 8. Fostering Gender Euphoria & Queer Pride
    • 9. A Queer & Trans of Colour Ethic of Care
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    • 1.1 – Lesson 1 : (Indigenous) Resistance to Gender and Sexuality Norms
    • 1.2 – Lesson 1 : Emergence of Queer and Trans Identities 1910s-1950s
    • 1.3 – Lesson 1 : Queer and Trans People and the Law
    • 1.4 – Lesson 1 : Historical and Contemporary Policing of Queerness and Transness
    • 1.5 – Lesson 1 : The (De)pathologization of Queerness and Transness in Canada
    • 1.6 – Lesson 1 : The Gay Liberation Movement
    • 1.7 – Lesson 1 : Trans Experiences
    • 1.8 – Lesson 1 : The AIDS crisis
    • 1.8 – Lesson 1 : The AIDS crisis (Slideshow)
    • 2.1 – Lesson 2 : The Impact of Colonization on Gender and Sexuality
    • 2.1 – Lesson 2 : The Impact of Colonization on Gender and Sexuality (Colonization-/-Whiteness-and-Queerness-Slideshow)
    • 2.2 – Lesson 2 : BIPOC and Disabled Queer Histories
    • 2.3 – Lesson 2 : 2-Spirit, Indigiqueer, and (2S)LGBTQIA+ Indigenous Experience
    • 2.3 – Lesson 2 : 2-Spirit, Indigiqueer, and (2S)LGBTQIA+ Indigenous Experiences
    • 3.1 – Lesson 3 : Reclamation as 2SLGBTQIA+ Resistance
    • 3.1 – Lesson 3 : Reclamation as 2SLGBTQIA+ Resistance (Slideshow)
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