Discovering what is archived about the lives of non-indigenous queer racialized Canadians was our particular interest. Through our visit to The Arquives (previously known as the Canadian Gay and Lesbian Archives) in Toronto, we noted many ethnic or racialized queer experiences categorized by country. As a comparison, we wanted to analyze how accessible such artifacts were digitally. The Arquives’ digital archives were unfortunately a scarce database for such artifacts when searching by racialized countries’ names. We then extended our search to include ethnic or racial identity categorizations such as, for e.g. “south asian,” “black man,” etc., to analyze what artifacts would be presented. Upon searching for the term ‘negro,’ we found the above advertisement from a Canadian newspaper published in the 1960s.