Stonewall National Museum and Archives

Stonewall National Museum and Archives (SNMA, officially Stonewall Library & Archives Inc.) is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization in Fort Lauderdale, Florida that promotes understanding through preserving, interpreting and sharing the culture of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and their role in society.

It was moved to a classroom at the Sunshine Cathedral, Metropolitan Community Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, around 1983.

In 2001, the library and archive moved into the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of South Florida at 1717 North Andrews Avenue.

For any donations they receive that are already in the collection, these duplicate materials are typically sold for $1 or placed with another LGBTQ+ library or community center.

Additionally, there are 2,700 linear feet of archival materials, totaling more than 6 million pieces of paper, mostly from 1950 to the present day.

However, its principle focus is the American Southeast (west of Houston, TX and south of Washington, DC).

[9] In 2020, SNMA received a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation which will allow it to digitize a portion of its archive to preserve the contents and to make them available to a world-wide audience.

Stonewall hosts movie nights, book clubs, workshops, film screenings, and socials.