• Sacred Remains: Traces of Queer Spirit
    Dec 2 2025

    Chicago has a rich history of queer religious groups. This episode explores the layered, often-hidden spiritual lives of queer and trans people with a special focus on voices from Chicago. Through oral histories and archival fragments, this episode chronicles the rituals we've remade, the faiths we've reclaimed, and the traces of spirit we continue to carry.

    Produced by: Hannah Viti, Edited by Bill Healy

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    55 mins
  • “Guardians of our History”: A Love Letter to Grassroots Archiving
    Nov 18 2025

    Answering the call to fill the archives, several heroes take matters into their own hands to address the shortcomings of larger institutions. Interviewees include Frencia Stephenson (We Are Everywhere), Antonio Santos (Gage Park Latinx Council), Patric McCoi, Rainn Thomas, Caryn Robinson, and Parker Haines. Through grassroots archiving initiatives and partnerships, community history projects engage with stories and people that have been ignored, and celebrate the multifaceted, intersectional LGBTQ+ history of our community.

    Produced by: Akaelah Flotho, Edited by Mara Lazer

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    27 mins
  • Silences in the Archives
    Nov 18 2025

    Archives are meant to be places where history and facts are preserved for future generations – these records educate the community, remind us of our roots, and validate our existence. But there are gaps in the archives; a loss and a deafening silence from the missing voices. How do we address this? And what are LGBTQ+ historical repositories like Gerber/Hart, ONE Archives, and the GLBT Historical Society doing to right these wrongs?

    Produced by: Akaelah Flotho, Edited by Mara Lazer

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    28 mins
  • “We Cover Dykes”: A Listening History of Dyke TV
    Nov 4 2025

    Just as we’ve always been here, queer people have always created our own media to get the word out! This episode tells the story of a radical public-access show that demanded visibility for queer women and nonbinary people in media — and gave them the tools to see themselves on their own terms. Through archival tape, original interviews, and personal reflection, this episode revisits Dyke TV’s electric mix of culture, art, politics, sports, health, and street reporting, all filtered through a proudly lesbian, feminist lens.

    Produced by: Hannah Viti, Edited by Bill Healy

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    52 mins
  • The Search for Sapphic Stories: A Dive into Gerber/Hart’s Erotica Archive
    Oct 21 2025

    In this episode, Gerber/Hart volunteers, staff, and sex toy shop Early To Bed owner Searah Deysach discuss the importance of queer erotica. Why should an LGBTQ+ archive preserve erotica and pornographic materials? What is and is not included in the Gerber/Hart erotica collection, and why? Join us on our quest to solve the riddle: where’s all the femme / sapphic / trans porn?

    Produced by: Chijioke Williams, Edited by Mara Lazer

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    48 mins
  • The LGBTQ+ Intergenerational Dialogue Project
    Oct 7 2025

    The LGBTQ+ Intergenerational Dialogue Project (IDP) kicked off in 2019. The project pairs Queer Elders with Queer “Youngers” over art-making, conversation, and shared meals. The materials from this project are now being donated to Gerber/Hart. This episode investigates the wide gaps between LGBTQ+ generations, why connection between young and old queers is important, and some of the tensions and joys that those relationships bring.

    Produced by: Chijioke Williams

    Edited by Bill Healy

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    36 mins
  • Lost and Found: Lesbian Bars and the Music Box Lounge
    Sep 23 2025

    Folks in Chicago love the Music Box Theatre for its curated programming and bevy of film festivals. But did you know the adjacent Lounge was once a lesbian bar? However, finding evidence of the bar is another story. In this episode, our community reminisces over past lesbian bars and queer women’s spaces, and shows how these spaces thrive today.

    Learn more about the subjects and history discussed in this episode through an online exhibit -see here.

    Produced by: Quinn Rose

    Edited by: Mara Lazer

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    47 mins
  • Welcome to Season Two of Unboxing Queer History
    Aug 25 2025

    Welcome back to Unboxing Queer History! In this season, we dive back into the collections of Gerber/Hart, one of the largest LGBTQ+ Library & Archives in the world.

    We explore grassroots archiving, public access media, religious self-discovery, and heartfelt dialogue with community leaders, volunteers, researchers, and local historians. Just like last season, Unboxing Queer History combines archival deep dives with conversations, weaving them into audio experiences, sharing our living history with you!

    Episode One, Lost and Found: Lesbian Bars and the Music Box Lounge, drops on Tuesday September 22nd, 2025. Stay tuned for more!

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    2 mins