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The Best Gay One-Night Stand in America in Lexington, Kentucky
By Faulkner Morgan Archive, Queer Kentucky
WikiHope: Teaching Feminist Historiography through the (Re)Writing of Queer Narratives from Kentucky on Wikipedia
By Kerri Hauman and Emily Elizabeth Goodman, Peitho, Vol. 27 No. 2, Winter 2025
Black Dahlias – The Radical Black Femme and Black Feminist Traditions Within Black Studies
By Kaila Adia Story, Journal of Femininities, March 28
Lesbian Feminism, Grand Juries, and FBI Surveillance in the 1970s
By Rachel Gelfand, Southern Cultures, Vol. 31 No. 1, Spring 2025
Bob Morgan has told all the stories but his own. That changes with new film
By Linda Blackford, Lexington Herald-Leader
Six groups uplifting Black LGBTQ voices in Kentucky, Appalachia
By Jack Walker, Queer Kentucky
Black Queer Excellence at The Historic Lyric Theatre
By Faulkner Morgan Archive, Queer Kentucky
UK Art Museum to honor Jonathan Coleman, Robert Morgan at annual fundraiser
By Lyndi Van Deursen, UKNow
Surviving & Thriving: The Faulkner Morgan Archive’s Traveling Exhibit ‘Here, Black, Femme, & Queer’
by JP Johnson, Queer Kentucky
Bluegrass LGBTQ+ history with Dr. Jonathan Coleman of FMA
By Progress Kentucky, Colonels of Truth Podcast
A Community Coming Together: HIV/AIDS Activism in Kentucky
By Faulkner Morgan Archive, Queer Kentucky, Issue 7
Lexington’s Pride of Place Tour shows how LGBTQ+ history can come to life in Orlando
By Zac Alfson, The Bungalower
Troubles and Sweets: Reflecting Critically on Historical Offerings for Contemporary Issues
By Jody Stokes-Casey, Journal of Cultural Research in Art Education
The Male “Gaze” in Homoerotic Bourbon History
By Faulkner Morgan Archive, Queer Kentucky, Issue 6
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