7/7/2023 0 Comments Queer Africa 2 by Karen Martin![]() Another project, African Women's Oral History was initiated in 2003 to include Southern and Eastern African countries. ![]() ![]() In the late 1990s, it developed an oral history project partly to improve the stories of lesbians in its archives. GALA organizes and participates in educational programs and training that encourages equality in South Africa. Documents in the archives include legal notes, oral history of LGBT in South Africa, records of South African LGBT organizations, intimate documents submitted by individuals and photographs. The archives contains social, political and constitutional aspects of LGBTIQA+ lives in South Africa. The archives of GALA is located at the Historical Papers department of the William Cullen Library at University of the Witwatersrand. In 2007, the name was changed to its present form. The name of the organization was previously known as The Gay and Lesbian Archives of South Africa from where it got the acronym GALA. GALA was formed in 1997 as an offshoot of the South African History Archives, it was fashioned after Homodok in Netherlands and the Lesbian Herstory Archives in U.S. ![]() The GALA – Queer Archive (previously know as the Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action), also known by its acronym, GALA, is an organization that documents social and legal history of LGBTIQA+ individuals and organizations in South Africa and attempts to correct prevailing stereotypes and misperceptions about same-sex relationships in Africa. ![]()
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