LGBTQ Affiliated Collections
The LGBT Institute assists in the cultivation of LGBT affiliated collections. We do this by working with local, national, and international historical projects that seek to preserve and tell the story of LGBT people and their efforts to secure and retain civil and human rights. The Institute will collect visual histories of LGBT past and current activists for The Center's visual history archives, and share them virtually to the public online. The LGBT Institute also assists The Center showcase historical items from affiliated LGBT archives for public viewing.
The Georgia LGBTQ Archives Project is a group started by dedicated archivists, librarians, and community volunteers who want to see Georgia's LGBTQ past preserved for future generations. A lot of that history resides in people's photo albums, private letters, emails, digital files, and computer hard drives.
The Archives Project has two primary missions:
If someone is not ready to donate now, it is important to consider what one should do to ensure his or her wishes are followed later. Too often family members may not recognize the historical value of one's keepsakes and may discard them after a death. The Archives Project’s goal is not to allow any of Georgia's LGBTQ history to be lost in that way. Remember that a large part of the community’s history resides with individual, everyday people. And even if they have nothing to donate, all people have their own personal stories to share. As The Archives Project likes to say, 'No fame required'!
The Georgia LGBTQ Archives Project member Institutions actively collecting include:
You can follow The Georgia LGBTQ Archives Project online via the group’s Facebook page.