April 25, 2017
6:00—8:00 P.M.
The New School
University Center, 63 Fifth Avenue, UL 105
What do you know about your history as a Queer person? What do you really know about Stonewall, the first Christopher Street Parade, the AIDS-crisis, and what life was like as a LGBTQ person in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s? What was coming out like? How did life change with the AIDS crisis? Where did one find lovers and soul mates before Grindr, Tinder, and social media? Come join Queer Collective and relish at this opportunity to learn about our queer history through the experiences of those who were present in the early movement.
Come listen to those who came before us and those who paved the way. It’s a chance to ask questions about what life was like being a part of, or an ally to, the LGBTQ community in the later decades of the 20th century.
PANELISTS INCLUDE:
Anthony Whitfield, Associate Professor of Art and Design, Parsons
Robert Sember, Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Arts, Lang
Jeffrey Goldfarb, Michael E. Gellert Professor of Sociology, NSSR
Anne Hughes-Hinnen, Church of The Village, Drew University