LGBTQ+ History Through the Lens of Stonewall Housing
On Saturday, 1st February, we invite you to explore 41 years of LGBTQ+ history through the archives of Stonewall Housing. Our exhibition will be open to the public from 12 PM to 5 PM, offering a rare chance to see photos, documents, and materials that tell the story of our charity’s journey since 1983.
Stonewall Housing was founded by activists to support LGBTQ+ individuals facing homelessness or at risk, and our archive provides a powerful look at how we have navigated key moments in queer history.
📍 Location: VFD’s Outsiders Gallery, 64 Stoke Newington Rd, London N16 7XB
🕛 Time: Open 12 PM – 5 PM (drop in anytime)
What to Expect:
🔹 A unique opportunity to view rare photographs, documents, and materials from our four decades of activism.
🔹 Stonewall Housing staff and volunteers will be present to offer insights and answer any questions about the items on display.
🔹 Learn about the impact of our work and how we have created safe spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals over the years.
Whether you’re interested in LGBTQ+ history, social activism, or simply want to learn more about the work we do, this exhibition is an opportunity to reflect, connect, and celebrate our shared history.
Venue Access: VFD’s Outsiders Gallery is located on the ground floor and is fully wheelchair accessible.