LGBTQ Research Fellowship Program
LGBTQ Research Fellowship Program
Since the inception of the LGBTQ Research Fellowship Program in 2018, we have welcomed more than 20 graduate students, scholars, and independent researchers to ONE Archives at the USC Libraries. Each Fellow receives up to $1,500 to support their work and provide access to the collections at ONE. Desired outcomes of the Fellowship include scholarly writings, publications, media and art projects.
To learn more about the Fellows’ research interests and their engagement with the collections at ONE, check out the From the Reading Room blog!
Meet the 2019 LGBTQ Research Fellows
Katheryn Rose Alexander
Sounding Out the Gay West
J. Seth Anderson
The Persistence of Conversion Therapy: Progressive Era Origins and the Creation of Ideal Citizens, 1900–1973
Jamal Batts
Immoral Panics: Black Queer Aesthetics and the Construction of Risk
Aiden Bettine
The Queer Archival Impulse Across the U.S.: Community Archiving from Gay Liberation to the AIDS Epidemic
Salonee Bhaman
The Borders of Care: Immigration, Welfare, and Intimacy in the Era of AIDS
John Carranza
Able Together and the Archive: Gay Men with Disabilities, Intimacy, and Community Building
Eric Denby
LGBTQ Youth Organizing from 1965 to 1995 in the United States
Emmett Harsin Drager
To be Seen: Transsexuals and the Gender Clinics
Alexis Heller
ON OUR BACKS: The Revolutionary Art of Queer Sex Work
Emily K. Hobson
AIDS and Abolition: Activism Against the Epidemic in Prisons
Stacy Macias
Disappeared Spheres: Circling the Greater East Los Angeles Latina Lesbian Bar Orbit
Lindsay Mattock
Uncovering the History of LGBTQ Archives and Libraries
Austin Rodenbiker
Gay Pornography, Suicide, and Queer Mourning
Nick Simko
Images, Identities, and Communities: Photography at ONE