Joshua Burford is the co-founder of the Invisible Histories Project, a historical archive that has collected a trove of history from LGBTQ Southerners. Pride50
Like the South, Joshua Burford’s knowledge of queer Southern history runs deep., a historical archive that has collected a trove of history from LGBTQ Southerners.
Before he began the Invisible Histories Project, Burford spent six years building an LGBTQ archive in Charlotte, North Carolina. The experience inspired him to start the Invisible Histories Project in Birmingham, Alabama. But many are enthusiastically donating to the collection. Bob Burns, 67, a long-time LGBTQ and AIDS activist who lives in Birmingham, has contributed hundreds of interviews he conducted with Southerners who lived through the HIV epidemic and decades of homophobic-based discrimination.
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