LGBTQ+ History Month is an invitation to look beyond marches and milestones, and instead trace the quieter geographies where queer life has unfolded. First observed in the US in October and later in the UK in February, the month foregrounds stories that were long pushed to the margins—of resistance, community and self-expression. In Delhi, these stories live not only in protest routes and policy shifts, but in cafés where conversations lingered, bars where identities were celebrated without apology, and public spaces that once doubled as sanctuaries.


