Faulkner Morgan Archive
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The Faulkner Morgan Archive provides a wide range of programming. From exhibitions and fundraisers to talks, trainings, and workshops, these events are designed to educate and inspire individuals and organizations about Kentucky’s rich LGBTQ history. Our programs provide valuable insights into the l
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Read FMA's articles for Queer Kentucky
Read FMA's articles for Queer Kentucky
WikiHope: Teaching Feminist Historiography through the (Re)Writing of Queer Narratives from Kentucky on Wikipedia
WikiHope: Teaching Feminist Historiography through the (Re)Writing of Queer Narratives from Kentucky on Wikipedia
Lesbian Feminism, Grand Juries, and FBI Surveillance in the 1970s - By Rachel Gelfand, Southern Cultures
Lesbian Feminism, Grand Juries, and FBI Surveillance in the 1970s - By Rachel Gelfand, Southern Cultures
How To Preserve and Celebrate LGTBQ+ Culture | Encyclopædia Britannica
How To Preserve and Celebrate LGTBQ+ Culture | Encyclopædia Britannica
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Read More About How We Share Kentucky's LGBTQ History
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Want to help Faulkner Morgan Archive share Kentucky's LGBTQ History? Become a volunteer! 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️💚 By filling out this form, you will be added to a mailing list, specific to FMA volunteers. We will send out occasional emails asking for help. This may include tasks like stuffing envelopes for mailers, moving boxes, helping us table at an event, and others. Questions? Email us at info@faulknermorgan.org
Buy "Pagan Babies" Book
Buy "Pagan Babies" Book
The conceptual lovechild of photographer John Denny Ashley and artist Robert Morgan, Pagan Babies has at long last emerged as a vibrant witness to a particular moment in American history, a time when sexual revolution and gay liberation manifested even in small Southern towns like Lexington, Kentuck
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The Faulkner Morgan Archive is the largest independent, community-generated 501(c)3 nonprofit devoted to sharing Kentucky-connected LGBTQ narratives. Our mission is clear: to share Kentucky’s LGBTQ history and unequivocally affirm our community’s place in the rich tapestry of our past, present, and
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Pride of Place Walking Tour
Pride of Place Walking Tour
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