





How To Do Queer History (October/November)
“How to Do Queer History” is a three-part skill-building series designed to empower participants to uncover, document, and share LGBTQIA2S+ history.
Instead of offering a traditional overview of queer and trans history, this course focuses on giving students the tools historians use to engage with oral histories, community archives, and public history. Participants will also explore creative approaches, such as walking tours and social media, to connect historical narratives to contemporary audiences. By the end of the course, participants will have the confidence and tools to pursue their own queer history projects.
Class Schedule
Classes are scheduled for:
October 15 (Virtual):
Session held via Zoom, 7:00–8:30 PM ET. Participants will get to know each other, the course materials, and a brief introduction to all the forms of storytelling and historical research that this course will cover.October 22 (In-Person):
Hands-on session at the The LGBT Community Center National History Archive in New York City.October 29 (Independent Work):
Solo project week where participants create a project inspired by the course. Individual support meetings can be scheduled during this time.November 5 (Virtual):
Final session via Zoom, 7:00–8:30 PM ET. Participants will present their solo projects and wrap up the course content.
This course is open to participants nationwide, but please note that the second session includes an optional in-person visit to the NYC archives. Participants based outside NYC or unable to attend the archive visit can still participate.
What’s Included:
Two virtual sessions (via Zoom) and one in-person archive visit at The LGBT Community Center National History Archive
A 30-page digital booklet with course materials and resources (emailed before the start date)
A 30-minute one-on-one meeting with the instructor (available during class dates or up to three months after the course)
Access to a Signal group of past and future cohorts
Opportunity to write an article for the Lavender Education blog
Optional: Add a signed copy of Generation Queer at checkout
Registration Details:
The full course is $200. The course is capped at 20 participants to create a meaningful, intimate environment for learning and discussion.
If you need a payment plan ($50/month for 4 months), please email kimmtopping@gmail.com to coordinate.
“How to Do Queer History” is a three-part skill-building series designed to empower participants to uncover, document, and share LGBTQIA2S+ history.
Instead of offering a traditional overview of queer and trans history, this course focuses on giving students the tools historians use to engage with oral histories, community archives, and public history. Participants will also explore creative approaches, such as walking tours and social media, to connect historical narratives to contemporary audiences. By the end of the course, participants will have the confidence and tools to pursue their own queer history projects.
Class Schedule
Classes are scheduled for:
October 15 (Virtual):
Session held via Zoom, 7:00–8:30 PM ET. Participants will get to know each other, the course materials, and a brief introduction to all the forms of storytelling and historical research that this course will cover.October 22 (In-Person):
Hands-on session at the The LGBT Community Center National History Archive in New York City.October 29 (Independent Work):
Solo project week where participants create a project inspired by the course. Individual support meetings can be scheduled during this time.November 5 (Virtual):
Final session via Zoom, 7:00–8:30 PM ET. Participants will present their solo projects and wrap up the course content.
This course is open to participants nationwide, but please note that the second session includes an optional in-person visit to the NYC archives. Participants based outside NYC or unable to attend the archive visit can still participate.
What’s Included:
Two virtual sessions (via Zoom) and one in-person archive visit at The LGBT Community Center National History Archive
A 30-page digital booklet with course materials and resources (emailed before the start date)
A 30-minute one-on-one meeting with the instructor (available during class dates or up to three months after the course)
Access to a Signal group of past and future cohorts
Opportunity to write an article for the Lavender Education blog
Optional: Add a signed copy of Generation Queer at checkout
Registration Details:
The full course is $200. The course is capped at 20 participants to create a meaningful, intimate environment for learning and discussion.
If you need a payment plan ($50/month for 4 months), please email kimmtopping@gmail.com to coordinate.