Queer Zine Archive Project
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The Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP) is a Milwaukee-based community archive dedicated to preserving queer zines and queer zine culture. Part of the archive's mission is to make the collection accessible through digitizing these zines and making them publicly accessible in an online format. The archive has received zine donations from across the world.[1] QZAP has been noted by University of Milwaukie professor Joyce Latham as a powerful "response of the queer community to the history, and practice, of marginalization and disregard."[2]
Established | November 2003 |
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Location | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Coordinates | 43.07190°N 87.90182°W / 43.07190; -87.90182 |
Type | Archive, history museum |
Website | qzap.org |
QZAP was founded in November 2003 by Milo Miller and Chris Wilde. It has since maintained a physical collection in Milwaukee and a free online archive of digitized zines.[1][3]