“LGBTQ+ communities have to a large extent been shaped by tough times and have emerged stronger as a result. There are a wealth of stories in the country about how queer people have responded and been effected by the lockdown. The museum wants to hear these stories and understand how they relate to responses to earlier emergencies and this exciting partnership will help unlock that.”
Joseph Galliano, CEO & Co-Founder, Queer Britain
'This exciting partnership between Queer Britain, Goldsmiths and Kent State introduces students to innovative queer history practice while recording and recovering LGBTQ+ resilience and community in the past and the present.'
Dr Justin Bengry Director, Centre for Queer History, Goldsmiths, University of London
'Kent State's partnership with Goldsmiths and Queer Britain establishes an innovative research team, ensuring that this important study will be professionally and creatively managed.'
Dr. Molly Merryman, Director, Kent State University Center for the Study of Gender & Sexuality