World War II plunged a double-edged sword into the heart of the U.S. queer community. Historian Susan Freeman examines how the war brought gay men and lesbians together, and the ways it isolated them from the right to serve and benefit from their service.
You Have the Content. Now What? w/ Cory Collins
Teaching the Reel History – w/ Sharon Ullman and Nicholas Syrett
The AIDS Epidemic: Then and Now – w/ Jennifer Brier and Shakita Brown Jones
Re-examining the 1960s (part 2) – w/ Ian Lekus
Re-examining the 1960s (part 1) – w/ Ian Lekus
Letters from Eleanor: When Do Private Acts Have Public Consequences? – w/ Claire Potter
The Lavender Scare – w/ David K. Johnson
Romantic Friendships: Boston Marriage (part 2) – w/ Susan K. Freeman
Romantic Friendships (part 1) – w/ Susan K. Freeman
LGBTQ History in Public Schools – w/ Emily K. Hobson & Felicia T. Perez
The Experiences of Trans People – w/ Genny Beemyn
Incorporating LGBTQ History in your Classroom w/ Daniel Hurewitz
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