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An LGBTQIA+ history exhibit at Texas A&M is now open to the public to view historical pieces as well as personal stories.
âComing Out Together to Share our History: LGBTQIA+ Collections in College Station, Houston, and Beyondâ will be displayed at the Cushing Memorial Library and Archives until Dec. 16, according to a press release from Texas A&M University Libraries.
The exhibit will feature pieces from The Banner Project and paraphernalia from the Houston bar Maryâs, along with other showcases.
âCushing Library has drawn from their extensive LGBTQIA+ collections to add memorabilia from various LGBTQIA+ events like the 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation, a copy of The Intersexes, the first English language defense of the LGBTQIA+ community and other materials from their various LGBTQIA+ collections,â the press release reads.