GQH is a collection of free resources for teachers that talks about gender and sexuality in different cultures from ancient times to the present. It contains lists of books, short presentations, primary and secondary readings, and lesson plans.
This lesson is designed to teach about the stories of queer people in the African Diaspora. It includes a slide deck, bibliography, lesson plan, research notes, and student facing work (graphic organizers, primary sources, and secondary source articles).
This lesson is designed to teach about the histories of LGBTQ people in Ancient Egypt. It includes a slide deck, bibliography, lesson plan, research notes, and student facing work (graphic organizers, primary sources, and secondary source articles).
This lesson is designed to teach about the histories of LGBTQ people in Ancient Mesopotamia. It includes a slide deck, bibliography, lesson plan, research notes, and student facing work (graphic organizers, primary sources, and secondary source articles).
This lesson is designed to teach about the histories of LGBTQ people in Middle East, North Africa, and South West Asia. It includes a slide deck, bibliography, lesson plan, research notes, and student facing work (graphic organizers, primary sources, and secondary source articles).
This lesson is designed to teach about the histories of LGBTQ people in Central America, specifically the Nahua and Mayan peoples. It includes a slide deck, bibliography, lesson plan, research notes, and student facing work (graphic organizers, primary sources, and secondary source articles).
See these additional websites for information on LGBTQ history around the world.
See the website Queer History 101, by Dr. Eric Cervini for in-depth interviews on global queer history topics with authors who are content experts in their fields.
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