Alumni participation: Queer Activism at Colgate digital history project
Colgate alumni are an important and valued resource regarding institutional memory.

This form allows you to be part of the ongoing development of the Queer Activism at Colgate (QAC) digital history project by (1) offering suggestions for the digital timeline and/or (2) expressing your interest in contributing archivable materials or an oral history. Materials collected and curated as part of this ongoing project are now becoming part of a digital collection available through Special Collections and University Archives (https://digitalcollections.colgate.edu/collections/queer-activism-colgate-digital-history-project).

The QAC project defines 'activism' broadly so that it can represent a wide range of memories and experiences. We seek to be as inclusive as possible in documenting queer activism at Colgate.

Timeline suggestions will be researched by students enrolled in LGBT 220, Explorations in LGBTQ Studies, or serving in the capacity of research assistants. An event or content of interest could mark -- but need not be limited to -- an important incident, milestone, presentation, meeting, or undertaking. Suggestions for making revisions to existing content are also welcome.

This form collects information anonymously, but you can provide a contact email if you're interested in participating further by contributing archivable materials or an oral history.

We encourage you to share the link to this form with individuals who you think might be interested in contacting us in connection with the QAC project.

K G Valente, Professor of Mathematics and LGBTQ Studies
Instructor, LGBT 220, Explorations in LGBTQ Studies
kvalente@colgate.edu

Paul Humphrey, Assistant Professor of LGBTQ Studies
Instructor, LGBT 220, Explorations in LGBTQ Studies
phumphrey@colgate.edu

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Briefly describe the suggested event or content of interest. (Suggestions can include making revisions to existing content.)
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Briefly describe why you think the event or content is worthy of consideration for the QAC timeline.
The QAC project is particularly interested in collecting archivable materials and oral histories. Can we contact you for the purposes of contributing archivable materials or an oral history?
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