Welcome to the Gay History Wiki
Contents
- 1 The Gay History Wiki is in the process of being migrated to a new site.
- 2 Its new address, once live, will be gayhistorywiki.wilcoxarchives.org.
- 3 This site includes the stories of gay men and allies from Philadelphia who are both alive and dead, of all HIV serostatuses, sexual and gender identities, and cultures. No conclusions should be drawn about people listed on this site.
- 4 You are invited to become a participant in this site through adding your own stories and pictures about gay life in Philadephia.
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- 6 Things you can do to participate:
- 7 If you wish to add people to the site and are having trouble figuring it out, contact the site maintainer, Chris Bartlett, at [[1]] . He can also be reached [[2]] on Twitter.
- 8 [here to see ALL tags.]
- 9 [here to see recent changes to the site.]
The Gay History Wiki is in the process of being migrated to a new site.
Its new address, once live, will be gayhistorywiki.wilcoxarchives.org.
This wiki collects the histories of gay men and their allies in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA between 1960 and the present. It is intended to document the organizations, bars, culture and social networks created by these men.
This site includes the stories of gay men and allies from Philadelphia who are both alive and dead, of all HIV serostatuses, sexual and gender identities, and cultures. No conclusions should be drawn about people listed on this site. |
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A short video about the philosophy behind the project from [Philly]
You are invited to become a participant in this site through adding your own stories and pictures about gay life in Philadephia.Things you can do to participate:
If you wish to add people to the site and are having trouble figuring it out, contact the site maintainer, Chris Bartlett, at [[1]] . He can also be reached [[2]] on Twitter.Featured Tags (click to see members of the designated group):
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