Seeking Stories of Queer California: A Hidden Histories Online Exhibit

LGBTQ+ Discrimination

LGBTQ+ discrimination is the unjust or prejudicial treatment of LGBTQ+ people and communities due to their sexual or gender identities. This discrimination can take many forms, including the denial of legal rights, employment, and housing, education, and healthcare. It can also take the form of identity erasure, forcing someone to hide their queer identity in order to conform to societal expectations. In any form, confronting LGBTQ+ discrimination requires concerted efforts from individuals, communities, institutions, and governments to promote equality, foster inclusivity, and combat prejudice and bigotry in all its forms.

Collection Information

For more information on the materials in this gallery, see their holding institutions.

California Historical Society
Lesbians and Gay Men The Grand Jury's In Town

Center for the Study of Political Graphics
AIDSPHOBIA: Protect Yourself from Hollywood
Campaign for Military Service poster
Holy Homophobia!
Homophobia
It's Cake, for God's Sake
They Lie We Die
With a Little Makeup, A Straight White Man Can Play Anything!!

LAPL Photograph Collections
Gay Marriage Case

Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Art & Sciences
The Children's Hour
Dracula's Daughter
The Killing of Sister George
Rock Hudson
Rope
Tea and Sympathy
Thirteen Women

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