LGBTQIA+

  • The Real Gladys Bentley

    Gladys Bentley, a prominent figure of the Harlem Renaissance, was a gender non-conforming Black woman who faced significant societal challenges. Born in 1907, she became a popular entertainer, performing in men’s attire and celebrating her queer identity.

    Read more →

  • The First Queen of Drag

    William Dorsey Swann, the first self-proclaimed drag queen, was born into slavery in 1860. He organized drag balls for formerly enslaved men in Washington D.C., despite societal prejudice. Swann faced multiple arrests for cross-dressing, symbolizing early LGBT+ resistance. His legacy highlights the importance of queer history and activism.

    Read more →

  • Behind Lili Elbe

    Behind Lili Elbe

    Lili Elbe was a truly pioneering person. She was a creative, determined Danish woman. She made rational, if historic, decisions about her own body because she wanted to – and because she had the means.

    Read more →