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Exhibition showcases the vibrant history of Eugene's lesbian community |
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PORTLAND, OR.- Outliers and Outlaws showcases the vibrant history of Eugenes lesbian community from the 1960s through the 1990s. This groundbreaking project, developed through the Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project and shared with many as a museum exhibition, digital exhibition, digital archive, and full-length documentary film, captures the stories of 83 women who were instrumental in shaping the citys social and political landscape.
The exhibition highlights an extraordinary period when Eugene was known as a lesbian mecca, creating a unique community that challenged traditional societal norms. At OJMCHE, visitors can dive into the history of the Jewish-Lesbian Balabustas community, including memories from the 1992 Freedom Seder organized around the opposition to the antigay Oregon ballot measure 9, which was eventually rejected by voters.
Museums are essential spaces for fostering dialogue and deepening understanding. At OJMCHE, we are committed to educating our community and celebrating the rich intersectionality of identities. We firmly believe that LGBTQIA+ rights are fundamental human rights, said Alisha Babbstein OJMCHEs Director of Collection and Exhibitions.
Outliers and Outlaws was coordinated by Judith Raiskin, an associate professor of Womens, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Oregon, and Linda Long, Curator of Manuscripts at the University of Oregon Knight Library Special Collections and University Archives.
This story is a model of how to face hard times with courage, creativity and stamina. I hope that the exhibit does justice to this history by curating the collection and suggesting fruitful approaches for scholars, researchers, students, high school and college teachers, and queer young people who are curious about their cultural history. Envisioning a future depends on knowing the past. The young women who came to Eugene are now lesbian and queer elders whose hard-won wisdom can offer us guidance, said Raiskin.
The women featured in the exhibition were not just residents, but transformative figures who influenced Oregons political landscape, challenged discriminatory policies, and created rich cultural spaces including theaters, music bands, and community organizations. Outliers and Outlaws connects Oregon Jewish history with the diverse lived experiences of LGBTQIA+ people in Oregon, highlighting the importance of inclusion and the richness of our community.
This exhibition is about more than just telling a storyits about creating space for all LGBTQIA+ individuals, including Jewish lesbians, who have often been overlooked," added Babbstein.
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