NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project Receives the Trustees’ Award for Organizational Excellence
The NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project received the Trustees’ Award for Organizational Excellence from the National Trust for Historic Preservation […]
The NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project received the Trustees’ Award for Organizational Excellence from the National Trust for Historic Preservation […]
On Friday, officials unveiled Philly’s newest historical marker. Honoring LGBTQ activist Gloria Casarez, the marker is the first in Pennsylvania […]
At the beginning of the month, the New-York Historical Society announced that it will be expanding with a new addition […]
While Poodle Beach in Rehoboth, Delaware is a summer holiday destination for many people today, the beach once served as […]
The New York City AIDS Memorial sits on a small, triangular plot that was part of the former St. Vincent’s […]
Earlier this week, Preservation Maryland released its landmark statewide LGBTQ Historic Context Study. The study documents nearly 400 sites related […]
This summer cities across the country have been reckoning with the meaning of their public statues. While most of the […]
The Manhattan home where author and activist James Baldwin spent the latter years of his life has been added to […]
Maryland’s Department of Education has announced plans to expand curriculum guidelines to include LGBTQ and disability rights history. The announcement […]
In this blog post, MARCH Digital Media Coordinator Olivia Errico explores New York exhibits commemorating the Stonewall Riots of 1969. […]