The UW Q Center's Marsha P. Johnson Memorial Library

The UW Q Center's Marsha P. Johnson Memorial Library

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Collection of great queer non-fiction, fiction, and digital media materials. Open to both UW and non-UW affiliated folks.

Our collection includes over 1,000 books that cover subjects such as queer theory, transgender studies, intersectionality, lesbian eroticism, black queer studies, southeast asian queer studies, queer men and women's fiction, and the list goes on and on. The Q Center is accessible by elevator and is located next to a gender neutral bathroom. Need help researching for a project or paper on the LGBTQ

Photos 10/18/2016

Come to the Q and read Nia King's marvelous book! She's gonna be on campus on Monday and you should definitely come check it out

11/14/2013

Q Ink is on Friday from 1:30 to 3:30 in the Q center!

11/08/2013

What are some books that everyone wants in the library?

11/08/2013

Q Ink is tomorrow at 1:30 in room 305G in the HUB.

Q Ink is a creative writing group run by the Q Center library. We will help peer edit and give comments and critiques to your stories. It will be a free writing space where you can let your creativity flow onto a page or laptop. It will be a place where writers don’t have to feel awkward or afraid of sharing q***r oriented stories. Come on by and we will help one another learn, gain ideas, and most importantly WRITE!
Meeting dates: 11/1, 11/8, 11/15, 11/22
From: 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM in the Q Center (HUB 315)

06/25/2013

The folks at Hall Health asked us what books we thought were best for folks who are "coming out." We thought we'd ask you! So, what books (or written words in general) were helpful for you in your "coming out/realization of yourself/whatever you went through" process?

05/13/2013

Does anyone have any new or gently used LGBT/q***r/trans* books they'd like to donate to a couple local lending libraries?

Our librarian, jean, is doing a book drive through the Q Center to benefit Seattle Education Access and Q***r Youth Space. Holler at us, we can pick up!

12/20/2012

"Sick, Disabled and Deaf Seattle folks, Writing Resistance is a new writing and art project starting up this winter. We will be having a bi-weekly writing circle, and will be putting together a submission based zine that will come out in the spring. This project is exclusively for sick, disabled and Deaf people, and those who are on the receiving end of ableism and/or audism. No allies. For more information go here."

Writing Resistance \n\tMission\n\tWriting Resistance is a writing project for multiply marginalized sick and disabled folks. We work to center the most marginalized people in our communities by building a space for creativity, mourning, affirmation and resistance through art, writing and performance. We celebrate bit…

12/11/2012

We hope all of y'all are having a great last week of the Fall Quarter. For our next book club, we'll be reading Tales of the City! We're meeting on January 10th. Stay on the lookout for a Facebook event!

11/15/2012

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Seattle, WA

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 7pm
Tuesday 10am - 7pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Thursday 10am - 7pm
Friday 10am - 7pm