GLBT History Museum launch attracts media attention

The GLBT History Museum in San Francisco opened in mid-January 2011.

SAN FRANCISCO – The first GLBT History Museum in the U.S., which opened in mid-January 2011 in San Francisco’s Castro District, has drawn extraordinary media attention from across the United States and around the world, according to a report released by the museum a month after its debut.

Tens of thousands of newspapers, magazines, television and radio broadcasters, blogs and other outlets in 75 countries and 36 languages covered the launch of the institution, which is the first museum in the United States devoted to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender history.

“We never could have anticipated the enormous interest created by the historic opening of The GLBT History Museum,” said Amy Sueyoshi, a curator of “Our Vast Queer Past: Celebrating San Francisco’s GLBT History,” the debut exhibition in the museum’s main gallery. “The amazing national and international media coverage speaks to how queer lives are increasingly recognized as integral to both American history and world history. It gives me hope that soon our lives will not be as stigmatized as they are now in the U.S. as well as abroad.”

Sueyoshi added, “The GLBT History Museum creates an exciting opportunity for visitors to the Castro District in San Francisco to learn about our history right where so much of it has been made. We also plan to develop online versions of our exhibitions in a number of languages to share the stories of LGBT struggles and successes with people from around the world who are not able to come to the museum.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *