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LGBTQIA+ Definitions and History in the United States

A clear-eyed look at LGBTQIA+ terminology, history, and law in the United States, from the homophile movement through today's debates over trans rights.

Updated Jun 11, 2026

About this course

Most people know a handful of terms and a few headline moments. What this course gives you is the connective tissue: why the language works the way it does, what was actually happening in queer communities before Stonewall, and how the legal landscape shifted from criminalization to protection over roughly fifty years. That's a different kind of knowledge than memorizing a timeline. The course moves in three parts. First, terminology, because the words matter and the distinctions are real. Sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and intersex are not interchangeable, and the course explains what each one names and where they overlap. Then history, starting with vice raids and the homophile movement of the 1940s and 1950s, through the Stonewall uprising of 1969, with attention to who was actually in that room. Then the modern era: the AIDS crisis, ACT UP, and the legal road from Lawrence v. Texas to Obergefell to Bostock, including the intersectional critiques of where the movement put its energy and resources. You will leave able to read current debates, whether about trans rights legislation or language conventions inside the community, with real historical grounding. Not as an activist or an opponent, but as someone who understands where things came from and what's actually at stake.

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Last updated Jun 11, 2026
3 Units, 6 lessons
3 Assessments

Skills you'll gain with this course

Precise Use of LGBTQIA+ Terminology

Distinguish between sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and intersex status, and apply each term accurately in context.

Historical Literacy

Place key events, from the homophile movement through Stonewall to the AIDS crisis, in their correct sequence and explain how each shaped what came next.

Legal Reasoning

Trace the case law from Lawrence v. Texas through Obergefell and Bostock and explain what each decision changed in practice.

Critical Reading of Current Debates

Analyze ongoing disputes over trans rights legislation and community language with the historical context to understand what's actually being argued.

Syllabus

3 Units • 6 Lessons • 3 Assessments

Ways To Learn Included

Every lesson enables you to learn in a variety of ways.

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