01/21/2023
Dorris Bullard, of Loveland, Colorado in the early 20th century. Thanks to the Digital Transgender Archive for saving and sharing these stories!
An educational and community-based project to preserve and share Northern Colorado's LGBTQ+ past.
We collect and save historical materials, train historical activists, and share these stories with the community.
01/21/2023
Dorris Bullard, of Loveland, Colorado in the early 20th century. Thanks to the Digital Transgender Archive for saving and sharing these stories!
01/16/2023
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06/12/2022
Happy Pride!
Congratulations to Dr. Thomas Dunn for being named a 2022 Champion of Pride for his work with Q***r Memory Project of Northern Colorado.
Check out the story from The Advocate magazine
👉 https://col.st/yfSn7
And a reminder that applications to our K-12 Educator seminar on “Teaching Northern Colorado’s LGBTQ+ Past in the K-12 Classroom” are still open. Priority application deadline is March 20! Apply at: http://qmpnoco.org/seminar
03/04/2022
QMP will host a seminar for K-12 educators in the Northern Colorado region entitled "Teaching Northern Colorado’s LGBTQ+ Past in the K-12 Classroom" from June 19-24, 2022. Eligible educators can receive $250 for their participation. K-12 educators can learn more and APPLY NOW at: https://qmpnoco.org/seminar/ Priority deadline is March 20, 2022, but applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.
11/08/2021
Thanks to Rocky Mountain PBS for profiling QMP! You can check out the video and story below.
New project to highlight LGBTQ+ community and its past in northern Colorado The Q***r Memory Project of Northern Colorado's goal is to find more stories from the past that can teach us in the present and help guide future decisions.
10/18/2021
And another appearance in the the CSU Source!
CSU's Q***r Memory Project rediscovers Northern Colorado’s forgotten LGBTQ+ Past A new website and online archive featuring 200-plus news stories, artifacts and images from Northern Colorado’s LGBTQ+ past was launched earlier this month to educate the public about the region’s LGBTQ+ history.
10/18/2021
Here we are the Estes Park Trail-Gazette!
Q***r Memory Project rediscovers Northern Colorado’s forgotten LGBTQ+ past A new website and online archive featuring more than 200 news stories, artifacts, and images from Northern Colorado’s LGBTQ+ past was launched earlier this month to educate the public about the reg…
10/06/2021
Want to learn more about Northern Colorado’s LGBTQ+ history? To discover historical LGBTQ+ people and events from Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland, Estes Park, Raymer, Evans, and beyond? Visit the online archive of 200+ items at the Q***r Memory Project of Northern Colorado. A project of the Department of Communication Studies at CSU, QMP aims to gather our community’s stories and share them with everyone through online tools, public events, classes and trainings, presentations and programming, and community research. Our current exhibit only tells part of our community’s journey and we will have so much more to tell in the coming weeks and month. Meanwhile, please share your stories with us! We’re interested in your old documents, posters, photographs, newspaper clippings, and life stories so that we can tell a richer and more complete history of our shared past. Learn more at https://qmpnoco.org/