
Fall 2023 Archive
Ecstatic Time Collection
HIV/AIDS in Dallas: An Abridged History of the Fight for Care
“HIV/AIDS in Dallas: An Abridged History of the Fight for Care” is a minidocumentary by Zane Buresh. The film explores the emergence and growth of an infamously deadly disease that devastated America’s gay community in the 1980s, particularly in Dallas.
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Where Do We Exist for All of Time? A Zine about Queer Southern Zines
Zines are very important to queer history and counterculture in general. In this project, we examine how queer identity has been expressed through zine culture and take a look at how Southern queer folk were able to express themselves through this medium.
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Little Feather Productions Present
From 1979 to 1992, Little Feather Productions, an entirely volunteer-run concert promotion group, brought women’s music performers to DFW.
Ladies Loved and Lost: The History of Austin’s Lesbian Bars
This exhibition documents and visually maps out the history of enumerated lesbian nightlife presence in downtown Austin, Texas, from the early 1960s to 2008.
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Junior Queer Historians
This is a project geared toward kids and families to learn about queer history. Kids can participate in activities, learn history and earn badges.
GayOS: A History of Queer Workers in Tech
Queer people are everywhere — tech included. Yet we often tend to think of queer history and tech history as two separate fields. We had Alan Turing, and then what?





