The Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project announces the release of its Fourth Season!

The Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project announces the release of its Fourth Season! This Season features nine new oral histories of queer and trans locals based in the Springs. All interviews were conducted by Colorado College students enrolled in Project director Rushaan Kumar’s course “LGBTQ Social Movements in the US”. Established in 2020, the Project aims to honor the struggles, triumphs and every day experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer and trans residents of Colorado Springs. In an environment where LGBTQ+ people’s humanity is perpetually diminished, this archive seeks to preserve the complexity, contradictions and tremendous richness of LGBTQ+ lives, and document firsthand accounts of the Springs’ LGBTQ+ history.  

Season 4, along with the first three seasons, can be accessed via the CC Tutt Library’s Digital Archive here, complete with transcripts. To learn more about the Project and its mission, please scan the QR code in the image or visit here. All 37 oral histories collected so far in this archive are available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for an easier listening experience. You are invited to acquaint yourself with this archive, share it with your friends, and integrate it into your curriculum! If you have questions or would like to share your thoughts about the Project, please email Rushaan Kumar at rkumar@coloradocollege.edu.

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