Nordic Network for Queer History Archives and Activities (NNAQH)

Project partners: The Archives and Library of the Queer Movement QRAB (Sweden), Friends of Queer History (Finland) and The Norwegian Queer Archive Skeivt arkiv

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About the network

The aim of the NNAQH is to create a network of queer history archives and activities in the Nordic and Baltic countries, to promote the sharing of experience and knowledge and to explore opportunities for partnership, infrastructure solutions, and financial conditions. […] READ

Recent news

The Archiving of the Early Queer Activism in Finland

In the 2nd of NNAQH's webinars 30 September archivist Iris Olavinen from the Finnish Labour Archives will talk about the archival work: organizing and cataloguing of the material of some early queer activists in Finland in the 1970s. 

REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE IN GOTHENBURG, OCTOBER 18-19, 2024: ACTIVATING THE QUEER ARCHIVE

The registration has opened for the third NNAQH conference. Registration will close September 30.

THE FIRST WEBINAR OF NNAQH NOW ONLINE: QLIT A QUEER FINDING AID

The Webinar is now available online

Recent blog posts

Queer moves

3. Sep 2024 | The meaning of movement and transnational dynamics of activism. Reflections after the second conference of NNAQH: Queering Nordic Borders. 

On the LIthuanian Queer Archive

28. May 2024 | “igirsti” Queer Archive provides knowledge about queer history in Lithuania and beyond, collecting and preserving objects, stories and other artefacts that bear witness to our queer lives.

Queering Nordic Borders

22 November 2023 | Queering Nordic Borders, the second conference of the Nordic Network for Queer History Archives and Activities (NNAQH) was held in Bergen April 20 2024. […] READ

NNAQH's Helsinki summit

22 November 2023 | The first public event of the Nordic Network for Queer History Archives and Activities (NNAQH) was held in Helsinki on October 11th, bringning together lecturers and audiences from all over the Nordic and Baltic countries - and some from even further corners of the world! […] READ

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