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Often the first step in justifying violence against a group is to deny, distort, or erase their history. By the Marble aims to preserve the histories of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer people, and reveal the ways queer life has shaped Baltimore. Produced in collaboration with Baltimore Heritage, a non-profit organization, and UMBC's Summer 2024 Interdisciplinary CoLab program.
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Join us By the Marble to learn about the history of Black and queer histories of performance in Baltimore. The “By the Marble” Cover photo is adapted from this photo by Ted Eytan under CC BY-SA 2.0 and this photo by Sue Elias under CC BY 2.0 Cayla Amouzou is a second-year Statistics and English major at UMBC. They are interested in researching stat…
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Walt Whitman is possibly the most influential American poet. His poems were full of sexuality, and often censored. Whitman was a revolutionary poet, a Civil War nurse, and surprisingly smooth with younger guys.Learn more about him today with Dakota & Dylan.Music by Liv Slingerlandhttps://soundcloud.com/livslingerland…
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Alan Turing was the scientist that might have most shaped your daily life! He was a mathmetician involved in theoretical computer science, artificial intellegence, and breaking Nazi codes. Yet his own government turned on him after WWII because of his knowledge and his sexuality.Learn more about him today with Dakota & Dylan.Music by Liv Slingerlan…
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Bayard Rustin was a leader in the black civil rights movement. Openly gay his whole life, he faced blackmail and intimidation, but still counseled Martin Luther King Jr. on non-violence and organized the historic 1963 March on Washington.Learn more about him today with Dakota & Dylan.Music by Liv Slingerland…
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