Sam Correia
Sam Correia is the Community Engagement Librarian at the Duxbury Free Library. They are passionate about community care, collective liberation, and radical hope for the future. They are the creator and Project Director of the South Shore LGBTQ Oral History Archive, an intergenerational project focused on bringing together LGBTQ teens and LGBTQ elders to participate in oral history interviews, bringing to light long-excluded stories about queer history in Massachusetts communities. Sam is also a co-organizer of the Queer Collective of MA/RI.
Queer Voices
Listen Up!
This intergenerational project brings together LGBTQ teens and LGBTQ elders to participate in oral history interviews, bringing to light long-excluded stories about queer history in our own communities. This project was created by the Duxbury Free Library in Duxbury, Massachusetts..
Minneapolis, Carceral Systems, and Seeing the Humanity in Each Other
Like so many of you, I’ve been following the news out of Minneapolis. Particularly, the stories of bravery and community, of people showing up for neighbors and protecting one another against ICE.
On Trans Day of Remembrance and Political Grief
I do a lot of reflecting at the end of the year. I’ve spent 2025 writing down headlines from Erin in the Morning and other trans-focused journalistic publications.
Queer Tarot Part II
Another interesting facet about tarot reading that takes place not in person, not in the time space together, is that it kind of becomes a story.
Queer Tarot Part I
No matter what your relationship to tarot is, I think you’ll enjoy this interview with Boston-based tarot reader (and fellow librarian) Sam Valentine.
Queer Film History
Atlanta-based film critic Jordan Costa has worked on films like “Don’t Look Up” with Leonardo DiCaprio and “The Holdovers” with Paul Giamatti. Jordan and I spoke specifically about queer film history.
