LGBTQ+ History Month 

October is LGBTQ+ History Month. The month, originally LGBT History Month, was founded in 1994 by Rodney Wilson, an openly gay high school teacher in Missouri. You may be wondering, doesn’t the LGBTQ+ community celebrate Pride in June? Yes, however, celebrating can happen more than once a year. October was chosen as the history month because the first and second LGBT March on Washington, in 1979 and 1987, occurred in October. In addition, National Coming Out Day occurs on October 11, so to Wilson, it just made sense to have this month represent the history of LGBTQ+ communities.

To celebrate this month, check out a few of my favorite movies, podcasts, music, and books about LGBTQ+ topics to expand your knowledge and impress your friends.

Movies/Documentaries

The Normal Heart

Paris is Burning

The Times of Harvey Milk

Moonlight

Ailey

Podcasts

Throughline – Before Stonewall

Making Gay History

Queery

Music

Frank Ocean

King Princess

Steve Lacey

Meshell Ndegeocello

The Internet

St. Vincent

Palehound


Books

The Normal Heart by Larry Kramer

The Color Purple by Alice Walker

Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin

The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall

Dykes to Watch Out For (Series) + more comics by Allison Bechdel

 

—Dhy Edwardsberry, business librarian, Goizueta Business Library, and co-chair of the Black Library Professional Group at Emory Libraries

 

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