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London LGBT Archive: rukus!

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The rukus! Black LGBT archive mission is to create Europe's first dedicated living archive, devoted to our heritage, culture and experiences. We aim to collect, preserve, exhibit, and otherwise make available to the public historical, cultural, and artistic materials related to the Black lesbian, gay bisexual and trans communities in the United Kingdom. The materials have been collected from individuals, activists, DJs, club promoters, writers, artists, community organizations and magazine publishers from within and outside our communities.

The main objectives of the project are to:

• establish a living Black LGBT history archive in its own premises

• produce exhibitions, publications, talks and workshops, educational resource material to increase awareness of our lives and visibility of our history and culture

• create oral history interviews to preserve a record of our lives and testimonies.

Visit the London LGBT Archive: rukus! website

PO Box 53614
London
SE24 0WS

Phone: 07813 823 095
Contact name: Ajamu

This page was added on 18/03/2007.

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