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Every LGBTQ+ Person Should Read This
“You are descended from individuals whose mark on the arts is impossible to ignore. These influential creators include composers like Tchaikovsky, painters like Leonardo da Vinci and actors like Greta Garbo. Your forebears painted the Sistine Chapel, recorded the first blues song and won countless Oscars.”
"You are normal. You are not a creation of the modern age. Your identity is not a “trend” or a “fad.” Almost every country has a recorded history of people whose identities and behaviors bear close resemblance to what we’d today call bisexuality, homosexuality, transgender identity, intersexuality, asexuality and more. Remember: the way Western culture today has constructed gender and sexuality is not the way it’s always been.”
- Sarah Prager
Dearest Queer Person, Chances are you don't even know that you are holy, or royal or magic, but you are. You are part of an adoptive family going back...
"Those who challenge our unapologetic presence in today’s cultures, who try to deprive us of our rights, who make us targets of violence, remain ignorant of the fact that they, not us, are the historical anomaly. For much of recorded history, persecuting individuals who transgressed their culture’s norms of gender and sexuality was frowned upon at worst and unheard of at best. Today, the people who continue to harass us attempt to justify their cruel campaigns by claiming that they are defending “traditional” values. But nothing could be further from the truth"
7 STORIES FROM LGBT HISTORY YOU NEVER HEARD
October was LGBT History Month and chances are you have no idea how deep your gay/bi/trans heritage goes. Guys have been into guys for all time and they have some pretty fascinating stories to show for it.
The free Quist app delivers a daily dose of LGBTQ history to the palm of your hand. Some of the stories include:
Jack Baker and Mike McConnell attempt to legally marry each other in Minneapolis in 1970, making them considered to be the first same-sex couple to request a marriage license in the U.S, as well as the first to sue for being denied it.
A 1799 letter to George Washington from the Marquis de Lafayette saying “happy in our union, in the pleasure of living near to you, in the pleasing satisfaction of partaking every sentiment of your heart, every event of your life, I have taken such a habit of being inseparable from you, that I cannot now accustom myself to your absence.”
Al-Hakam II (915-976) rules in Al-Andalus (now Spain) as an open homosexual. He keeps a male harem, a problem since it is essential for the Caliph to produce an heir. A resolution is reached by having the female concubine and sultana Subh dress in boys’ clothes and use the masculine name of Jafar. They have a son, Hisham II, who succeeds Al-Hakam and who also keeps a male harem.
Frederick the Great and his presumed lover Hans Hermann von Katte attempt to flee Prussia together in1730 but are caught.
Willem Arondeus (pictured above) was an anti-Nazi activist for the Dutch Resistance who was openly gay while carrying out his heroic acts. His last words when he was about to be executed in 1943 were “Let it be known that homosexuals are not cowards.”
Mwanga II (1868-1903, pictured below), King of Buganda (now Uganda), keeps a harem of males along with his 16 wives.
Elagabalus (203-222) was a Roman Emperor who married 5 women and 2 men during his 18-year life. He would wear make-up and wigs, seduce men, and wished to be called “queen” instead of emperor.
There are 1,000 more of these plus a world map with 700 LGBT sites pinned waiting for you in the free Quist app for iOS, Android, and Windows. Download here and learn your heritage!
Originally posted on quistapp.com.
LGBT HISTORY WALKING TOURS FOR EVERY CITY
http://www.quistapp.com/lgbt-history-walking-tours-for-every-city/LGBT History Month is NOW in the U.S. (October) and the weather is starting to cool down enough to walk around without becoming dehydrated. Chances are that there is a LGBT history walking tour you can take near you, either self-guided or narrated. If there isn’t one, you can use Quist’s free map to make your own from the queer historic points listed around the world!
Guided Tours by Tour Companies
San Francisco‘s most popular LGBT history walking tour is Cruisin’ the Castro ($30). A fun alternative is Drag Me Along Tours ($20) led by Countess Lola Montez (out of commission for the moment due to injury).
Chicago is a underrecognized hub of LGBT history in terms of historic sites and LGBT history projects. Every summer Saturday there’s a Sexual History of Chicago Tour for $15. No reservation needed, just show up to join. The Legacy Walk is a notable and unique area to stop by while you’re there, but it is self-guided.
Of course New York City has it’s own. There are many tour options through Oscar Wilde Tours, including the East Village, Greenwich Village, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Most tours are two hours and cost $30-60. Private tours start at $200. Oscar Wilde Tours also does special guided LGBT history tours in Europe. In 2015-2017 they have planned trips to London, Paris,Italy, Dublin, and Greece.
Also in New York City, Rick Landman does a lower Manhattan tour ($300) and Big Onion does a Greenwich Village tour ($20).
Los Angeles also has a tour for you. Out and About Tours has options for walking tours and for bus tours. Gay LA Downtown Walking Tours are going for $22.50 per person right now.
There’s a Miami tour that happens once per month for $25 by the Miami Design Preservation League.
New Orleans has three (!) options. Get all of the info from the LGBT Community Center of New Orleans.
Outside of the U.S. there are sure to be more that we couldn’t find because of the language barrier, but we do know that in Europe London, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Barcelona, andBerlin all do have LGBT history walking tours. Johannesburg also has a walking tour and a bus tour.
Many cities don’t have ongoing tours regularly, but they do put them on for special occasions like Pride. We try to capture them all in our calendar of LGBT history events around the world.
Guided Tours by LGBT History Archives
Sporadically the Rainbow History Project in Washington, D.C. holds group walking tours of Capitol Hill and other neighborhoods, but you can also contact them to set up getting one yourself at a time that works for you.
Another archives that does tours is Centrum Schwule Geschichte Köln of Cologne, Germany. I was able to set up a free, private tour in English while I was there and highly recommend it.
Self-Guided Tours by App
The only worldwide app-based LGBT history map is in Quist. We added this feature in June 2015 and have almost 600 locations mapped on six continents. This one is why we can title this post “every city.” Beyond LGBT/HIV historic sites and LGBT/HIV memorials/monuments, we also list museums and archives related to LGBT history.
In Brighton, you can use the Brighton Pink Plaques free app to guide yourself through the English streets by time (i.e. 19th century) or theme (i.e. pubs).
One of the first queer history apps we ever found was Queerstory, a free app that gives you a LGBT walking tour of 35 locations in Toronto. They also have a web version so you don’t need a smartphone with apps to use it.
Self-Guided Tours by Other Media
There are so many to list, but here are a few to get you started. All of the United Kingdom has a LGBT history map online and so does the entire United States.
Whose Streets, Our Streets is a web-based mapping project for queer New York City heritage. It only has 14 markers and they are all in Manhattan, but it has potential.
There was a radio series in Australia of Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence narrating a historical walking tour of queer Sydney and Melbourne that you can still listen to online.
The Rainbow History Project in Washington, D.C. has great itineraries available at the link for you to print out or view on your mobile device for several neighborhoods.
Manchester in the U.K. has a series of rainbow mosaic plaques around the city as part of aLGBT Heritage Walk. Once in a while they hold a guided walk of them. Quist’s post on LGBT history things to see in Manchester can also help you find your way around.
The Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest has a webpage full of all of the places to see in Portland, OR.
There are also guides for Los Angeles and Charleston, SC.
Armchair Tourism
Whenever Quist travels for a conference or speaking gig, we go to as many LGBT historic sites as we can and document it all for you if it isn’t somewhere you’ll be able to go in person. So far we have photo albums and videos up for Northern England, Amsterdam, Tucson, San Francisco, Chicago, Mexico City and more. It’s all part of a series called Quistory in your Neighborhood that is ongoing. Subscribe to our Facebook page and our YouTube channel to find out when we put out new content related to LGBT history travel.
Want to add to our list of Quistory in your Neighborhood cities? Submit photos and videos from your walking tour to [email protected].
Are we missing any? Have you walked any of these?
Originally posted: http://www.quistapp.com/lgbt-history-walking-tours-for-every-city/

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