Langsdale’s Special Collections was recently featured in
Johns Hopkins University HUB after their students took great advantage of the
wealth of resources at home in UB’s Learning Commons: “Students
sift through archives to uncover the history of Baltimore’s ‘gayborhoods’”.
Johns Hopkins students of the Intersession course “Gayborhood”
Histories visited Langsdale’s archives to learn both the history of Baltimore’s
“gayborhoods” and to learn how to work with archival resources.
Special Collections is the home to the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Community
Center of Baltimore and Central Maryland’s archives. The GLCCB is committed
to “uniting and empowering sexual and gender minorities in Baltimore and
Central Maryland and advocating for a better quality of life the entire
community” (GLCCB). The center recently celebrated its 35th
anniversary and is working with MICA on their LGBTQIA History
Project.
This is the second time the course has been taught by JHU
doctoral student Mo Speller. The class incorporates a breadth of unique experiences
to expose students to the history of Baltimore’s gay community. These
experiences include neighborhood tours, readings, short reflections, and an
explorative group project.
Request
an appointment with Special Collections today to explore the archives and
learn about Baltimore’s ‘gayborhoods.’
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