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Annanya Sinha

Hi! I'm Annanya. Smithsonian Intern and a third-year student at Carleton College, double majoring in Psychology and Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies. I create collections and resources on trans rights, LGBTQ+ community news, and civil issues in the global south. 

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The Queer+ Experience: Intersectional LGBTQ+ Experiences in the 21st Century

<p>Step into a vibrant digital collection that vividly depicts a small chunk of the diverse and evolving landscape of LGBTQ+ experiences in the 21st century. This curated assembly of pictures, articles, links, and artifacts invites you to delve into the multi-faceted world of the Queer+ community, highlighting the intersectionality that shapes individual narratives.</p> <p></p> <p>? <strong>Skating the Boundaries:</strong> Witness the chest binder worn by professional skateboarder Leo Baker, a symbol of identity and self-acceptance within the skateboarding realm. Accompanied by the "We Belong Here" exhibit, this ensemble at the National Museum of American History echoes the resounding message of inclusivity.</p> <p>? <strong>Trailblazing on Decks:</strong> Explore the "Pave The Way" skate deck, an emblem of empowerment and breaking barriers within skateboarding culture. As you immerse yourself in the artifacts at the National Museum of American History, you'll feel the tangible impact of representation.</p> <p>? <strong>Cave Homo Chronicles:</strong> Engage with the "Cave Homo" skate zine featuring Leo Baker on its cover. This artifact, found at the National Museum of American History, presents a unique blend of art and activism, offering a window into the world of skateboarding as a platform for queer expression.</p> <p>? <strong>Unity in Diversity:</strong> Discover the LGBTQ+ button boldly proclaiming "We are everywhere..." at the National Museum of American History. This simple yet powerful emblem encapsulates the widespread reach and unwavering solidarity of the LGBTQ+ community.</p> <p>?️ <strong>Pushing for Change:</strong> Encounter the striking "Fuck the red ribbons - Find a cure" button, a poignant reminder of the LGBTQ+ community's advocacy in the fight against HIV/AIDS. This artifact resonates with the ongoing struggle for health equity and social justice.</p> <p>? <strong>Queer Identity Unveiled:</strong> Immerse yourself in the captivating artwork "Queer Butterfly: I Exist" at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. This piece is a bold assertion of identity and resilience in the face of adversity, a universal testament to queer existence.</p> <p>? <strong>Embracing Authenticity:</strong> Engage with the thought-provoking "Queer as Fuck" exhibit at the National Museum of American History. This display challenges norms and conventions, encouraging a celebration of authenticity and self-expression.</p> <p>? <strong>Muscles and Identity:</strong> Delve into the introspective self-portrait at the National Portrait Gallery, where a muscle shirt becomes a canvas for exploring identity, vulnerability, and strength.</p> <p>? <strong>Global Advocacy:</strong> Journey back in time through the newsletters of the South Asian Lesbian and Gay Association (SALGA) at the National Museum of American History. These documents showcase the intersectionality of LGBTQ+ experiences across cultural contexts.</p> <p>?️ <strong>Redesigning History:</strong> Explore "Queering Women's Suffrage in the United States" at the National Portrait Gallery. This innovative exhibit reexamines historical narratives through an LGBTQ+ lens, highlighting the contributions of queer individuals to pivotal movements.</p> <p>? <strong>Coins of Diversity:</strong> Unearth "Queer coins," a collection celebrating LGBTQ+ rulers throughout history, at the National Museum of American History. These artifacts rewrite the narrative of power and visibility in history.</p> <p>?️ <strong>A Historic Breakthrough:</strong> Engage with the article highlighting the record-breaking representation of lesbian, gay, and bisexual members in the 118th Congress. This milestone underscores the ongoing progress in political inclusivity.</p> <p>?️‍? <strong>Celebrating Identity:</strong> Discover the "Better Gay than Grumpy" exhibit at the National Museum of American History, a celebration of LGBTQ+ pride and defiance.</p> <p>? <strong>Global Narratives:</strong> Immerse yourself in exploring "Queer and Asian Identities" at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, delving into the intersectionality of queer experiences within the Asian diaspora.</p> <p>? <strong>A Legendary Advocate:</strong> Uncover the inspiring story of Mia Yamamoto, a legendary defense attorney, in "Born Behind Barbed Wire." This narrative speaks to the resilience and determination of LGBTQ+ individuals to overcome adversity.</p> <p>? <strong>Projecting Pride:</strong> Engage with "Smithsonian Presents: Project Pride" at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, an exploration of the role of design in shaping and reflecting LGBTQ+ culture.</p> <p>?️ <strong>Artistic Revolution:</strong> Explore "Chicanx Queer Visions" at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, representing the fight for change and exploring identity within the Chicanx queer community.</p>
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