The Tretter Collection in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies at the University of Minnesota Libraries is a 2017 recipient of the Diversity Award given by the Society of American Archivists (SAA). The award, established in 2011, recognizes outstanding contributions in advancing diversity within the archives profession, SAA, or the archival record.
Part of the department of archives and special collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries, the Tretter Collection has 3,500 linear feet of material from around the world documenting the GLBT experience. While the Tretter Collection has always sought to include marginalized voices within the GLBT community, the archives has specifically prioritized in the last five years adding materials from communities of color as well as bi/pan/fluid/omni and transgender/gender queer voices. In addition, the archives has taken an active role in documenting transgender/gender queer history by establishing the Tretter Transgender Oral History Project, which has a goal of 200+ interviews and 300+ hours of content focusing on the lives of trans/gender queer people in the Upper Midwest, and in partnering with other archives to share material, develop strategies for filling gaps in the archival record, and initiate outreach programs to engage a broader community in GLBT history.
The SAA Awards Committee noted that they were “especially impressed by how the Tretter Collection staff brings the collection’s diverse contents out of the archive and into the community through teaching, exhibits, and presentations, as well as by its strong relationships with the community. The Tretter Collection serves as an excellent model for other institutions interested in connecting with their local LGBTQ+ communities.”
Also receiving the Diversity Award this year is the The Texas Disability History Collection at the University of Texas at Arlington Libraries.