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WSU students and faculty queer the archives
WSU Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections gave look into campus queer history Oct. 19
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Evergreen Illustration editor
October 24, 2023
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The facilitators of the “Queering the Archives” event from left to right: Josie Cohen-Rodriguez, LGBTQ+ Student Life & Community Coordinator, Drew Gamboa, Hunter Kearns and Lotus Norton-Wisla, WSU Libraries community outreach archivist.
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Josie Cohen-Rodriguez speaks with a student.
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Drew Gamboa and Lotus Norton-Wisla assist the table group looking through archival material.
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Josie Cohen-Rodriguez speaks to the group gathered for the event.
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Lotus Norton-Wisla opens a sealed letter while Joleen Stahl watches.
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Gracie Rogers is a graphic illustrator for the Daily Evergreen. She is a senior Digital Technology & Culture major from Pullman, Washington. Gracie started working for the Daily Evergreen back in Spring 2022.
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