This project approaches exclusionary practices in current academic historiographies of post-1970 feminisms in Belgium as a mirror for power dynamics in that past itself. The remembrance of this past as straight and white is troubled through the concept of information activism – a form of collective labor mostly carried out by those marginalized because of their gender, sexuality and, race, fueled by a frustrated desire for different information about their history and life than the one they saw represented. Similarly to these information activists, this research aims to look both backward and forward in time: what happens when we bring other narratives of this past to the foreground by re-engaging differently with and with different archives in the present, and influence how this historical culture is approached for the time to come?