05/07/2026
Tour GLAMA Saturday, July 18! Materials will be gathered from across archival collections and arranged by theme, and the Curator will provide context for everything on display. The 2:00 pm tour also includes a behind-the-scenes peek at how the archives are created and managed.
Details and registration: https://libcal.library.umkc.edu/event/16627968
02/24/2026
Save the date! March 3-4, 2026 is UMKC's 24-hour Giving Day fundraiser. You can support the work of GLAMA and our UMKC Libraries friends UMKC LaBudde Special Collections & University Archives, Marr Sound Archives, Digital Projects, the Starr Women's Hall of Fame Archives, and the Edgar Snow Collections. You can give early at the link here:
GLAMA
Preserve LGBTQ+ stories and voices by supporting the Gay and Le***an Archive of Mid-America.
12/30/2025
2025 has been an interesting year for q***r archives, but one of the memorable moments for GLAMA was the appearance of Curator Stuart Hinds on the So True podcast hosted by actor and comic legend Caleb Hearon. Our episode “Confronting a Gay Historian” was released over the summer, and features a wide-ranging conversation about history, relationships, technology, and the potential dangers of gas stoves.
Confronting a Gay Historian
Welcome! This week’s guest is the incredible Stuart Hinds! Stuart and Caleb talk the history of q***r people in the midwest, generational differences in dati...
09/11/2025
This Zine Is Creating Black Q***r Community—In New York, Atlanta, And Beyond
The Living Le***an Archive uses homespun magazine-making to create and maintain a record of its people, a community history has often overlooked.
08/08/2025
We love KCUR 89.3's podcast A People's History of Kansas City, and love it even more when we have a chance to contribute to a story. GLAMA curator Stuart Hinds was interviewed for this episode, a tale with humble beginnings in a Kansas City basement concluding with the largest le***an publishing house in the world. GLAMA is home to the Naiad Press Collection with the company's entire output of books.
Barbara Grier wanted to read about le***an love. So she started a publishing house in Kansas City
As the gay rights movement began picking up steam in the 1970s, Barbara Grier co-founded the largest le***an publishing company in the world — right from her Kansas City home. Grier was bold, controversial, and unstoppable in her mission to make books reflect the people and love stories in her lif...
08/07/2025
We got a makeover! https://glama.umkc.edu/ has a fresh new look so you can more easily see what's in our collections and discover projects that delve into the archive.
07/02/2025
This Pride month, our Gay and Le***an Archive of Mid-America (GLAMA) was honored by United Way of Greater Kansas City at a KC Current game as a community Waymaker along with two other organizations dedicated to supporting Kansas City's LGBTQIA+ community. Learn about UMKC GLAMA and its mission to collect, preserve, and make accessible the materials that reflect the histories of the LGBT communities of the Kansas City region: https://libweb.umkc.edu/glama
The Associate Dean of Library Services, Brenda Linares, accepted the award on behalf of our organization and was joined at the game by Coryell Deege, who works in our University Archives.
09/20/2022
Come learn Q***r History! GLAMA curator Stuart Hinds is teaching a 3-session course for the UMKC Cockefair Continuing Education program called "Triumph of the Rainbow: LGBTQ Civil Rights Since WWII". Wednesdays in November, 6:30-8:00, on the UMKC campus, close to parking. Details in the link - hope to see you there!
Courses - Cockefair Chair
The Cockefair Chair and members of the talented faculty at UMKC deliver short, engaging courses on national issues, Kansas City history and current events and literature and the arts. Join […]
06/14/2022
Happy Pride! The KC Defender recently published a story about Black drag queens in Kansas City that highlights important history from our collections.
https://kansascitydefender.com/kansas-city/black-drag-queens-kansas-city/
03/12/2022
In memoriam John Long, the longtime publisher of Camp magazine who died unexpectedly this week. The first issue of Camp rolled off the presses in June 2004, and what turned out to be the final issue was published in March 2020. For that decade and a half, John worked tirelessly to report on all aspects of the Kansas City LGBT community. He was a gentle but fierce advocate, a dry wit, and an omnipresent fixture. His work capturing our history during the early 21st century will live on, and he will be deeply missed.