The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Religious Archives Network is a unique resource for students and researchers studying the history of LGBT religious movements. Founded by CTS in 2002, the LGBT Religious Archives Network serves as a:
- resource center to assist LGBT religious leaders and groups in preserving their records and papers; and
- information clearinghouse for locating LGBT archival collections.
The LGBT Religious Archives Network web site, www.lgbtran.org, provides extensive information on LGBT religious history:
- Pioneers Gallery with biographical information on LGBT religious leaders;
- a Collections Catalog, listing archival collections from LGBT religious movements;
- an Archives Exhibit, with electronic copies of historical documents;
- a Recommended Repositories list; and
- other news and information on the study of LGBT religious history.
CTS students and friends can participate in this ongoing, grass roots historical endeavor by emailing info@lgbtran.org.
See also the LGBTQ Religious Studies Center. |