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Published March 31, 2015 by Kirsten Delegard<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Today is international Trans Day of Visibility. Please honor our friends, family and community members by helping to make LGBTQ history more visible. Follow your own muse. Or join one of the initiatives organized by the National Park Service. The NPS is calling on all Americans to assist <\/a>their efforts to document and tell the story of queer history.<\/p>\n

Minneapolis looks like flyover territory on this map, which shows only one site of LGBTQ significance in the city. Let’s help the NPS document the rich history of LGBTQ life and activism in the city. Click on this link<\/a> to find out more and suggest additional sites that should be recognized.<\/p>\n