ONE Archives Foundation

One Institute – Queer and trans history in action

Founded in 1952, One Institute is the oldest active LGBTQ+ organization in the United States. Founded in 1952, One Institute is the oldest active LGBTQ+ organization in the United States. Founded in 1952, One Institute (formerly ONE Archives Foundation) is the oldest active LGBTQ+ organization in the country. Our mission is to elevate queer and trans history and embrace emerging stories through collaborative education, arts, and cultural programming. Our one-of-a-kind exhibitions and public programs connect LGBTQ+ history and contemporary culture to effect social change. Through unique K-12 teacher trainings, lesson plans, and youth mentorship programs, we empower the next generation of teachers and students to bring queer history into classrooms and communities. As the independent community partner of ONE Archives at the USC Libraries, we promote the largest collection of LGBTQ+ materials in the world.
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Cart Thank you for supporting our 70 Years as ONE campaign Thank you for supporting our 70 Years as ONE campaign why were here why were here Welcome to One Institute formerly known as ONE Archives Foundation an independent 501c3 dedicated to telling the history and stories of queer and trans community and culture through public exhibitions K12 educational initiatives and community engagement programs. As a nonprofit offering programs at no cost to the public we depend entirely on the support of our community members and public and private grant funds. why were here why were here Welcome to One Institute formerly known as ONE Archives Foundation an independent 501c3 dedicated to telling the history and stories of queer and trans people and culture through public exhibitions K12 educational initiatives and community engagement programs. As a nonprofit offering programs at no cost to the public we depend entirely on the support of our community members and public and private grant funds.

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