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− | 40th ANNUAL NEW YORK GAY, LESBIAN, BI & TRANSGENDER PRIDE PARADE, Sunday, June 28, 2009 | + | '''40th ANNUAL NEW YORK GAY, LESBIAN, BI & TRANSGENDER PRIDE PARADE''', Sunday, June 28, 2009 |
− | + | '''BBC radio documentary''' on the Stonewall Riots, for which David Carter was the consultant, will be broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC2, June 30, 2009. See: http://www.davidcarterauthor.com/projects.html | |
− | [http://www. | + | '''Contest!''' [http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/Since_Stonewall_Contest| Enter Since Stonewall Local LGBTQ Histories Contest! Win Big Prizes] |
− | [http://media.gfem.org/node/9335 IN THE LIFE: Stonewall 40th Anniversary Special] | + | ''Gay American Autobiography: Writings from Whitman to Sedaris'' |
+ | :Book launch, with David Bergman, Martin Duberman, Jaime Manrique, and Felice Picano | ||
+ | :The post-Stonewall era saw the emergence of a new, bold gay literary life in America. Join David Bergman (editor of Gay American Autobiography), Martin Duberman (Stonewall), Jaime Manrique (Eminent Maricones) and author and pioneer gay publisher Felice Picano (Art and Sex in Greenwich Village) for a look back at this momentous event and a conversation on contemporary gay life writing. | ||
+ | :WHEN: Tuesday June 02 at 7:00 PM | ||
+ | :WHERE: Barnes & Noble. 82nd & Broadway. 2289 Broadway, New York, NY. PH 212-362-8835. | ||
+ | :For more information on Gay American Autobiography please visit http://www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/books/4432.htm | ||
+ | :“Intimacy as history! I adored these glimpses into gay men’s lives, and thank David Bergman for having uncovered them. I only wish I’d had this book decades sooner.”—Michael Lowenthal, author of Charity Girl | ||
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+ | [http://www.nycpride.org/ '''Heritage of Pride'''] | ||
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+ | [http://media.gfem.org/node/9335 '''IN THE LIFE: Stonewall 40th Anniversary Special'''] | ||
:Short Synopsis:In recognition of the 40th Anniversary of the Stonewall riots in June 1969, In The Life Media is producing a one-hour special that will look at the growth of the LGBT community and movement over the past forty years. The special will air on public television stations nationwide throughout June 2009. | :Short Synopsis:In recognition of the 40th Anniversary of the Stonewall riots in June 1969, In The Life Media is producing a one-hour special that will look at the growth of the LGBT community and movement over the past forty years. The special will air on public television stations nationwide throughout June 2009. | ||
− | LGBT@New York Public Library: Panel with Karla Jay, Allen Young, and others at the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, in the South Court Theater, on Wednesday, June 24, 5-7:30 pm, celebrating the 40th | + | '''LGBT@New York Public Library''': Panel with Karla Jay, Allen Young, and others at the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, in the South Court Theater, on Wednesday, June 24, 5:30-7:30 pm, celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion. Moderated by Jason Baumann, the curator of the LGBT Archive at the |
− | Anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion. Moderated by Jason Baumann, the curator of the LGBT Archive at the | ||
Library. | Library. | ||
− | [http://www.stonewallvets.org/ Stonewall Veterans' Association] | + | '''OutHistory.org fundraiser at the Stonewall Inn, the scene of the crime!''' Monday, June 22 |
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+ | See: [[Stonewall Was a Riot!]] | ||
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+ | '''PBS American Experience film'''. June 2009. Screening in New York City of an excerpt from the forthcoming PBS American Experience film on the Stonewall Rebellion will be shown in New York City. June date and place to be announced. April 2010 is the anticipated broadcast date for the completed American Experience film on the Stonewall Riots, based on Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution by David Carter. See: {http://www.davidcarterauthor.com/index.html| DavidCarterAuthor.com} | ||
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+ | [http://www.stonewallvets.org/ '''Stonewall Veterans' Association'''] | ||
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+ | '''Velvet Foundation'''. • April 2010 exhibition on the Stonewall Riots to be mounted in Washington DC, in honor of the 40th anniversary year, June 2009-May 2010. | ||
− | [[ZAP! Art and the Gay and Lesbian Revolution, 1969-present]] | + | |
+ | [[ZAP! Art and the Gay and Lesbian Revolution, 1969-present| '''ZAP! Art and the Gay and Lesbian Revolution, 1969-present''']] | ||
+ | :A collaborative attempt to piece together the history of how the gay and lesbian liberation movements influenced the visual arts since Stonewall. | ||
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+ | =Chronological List of Events and Groups= | ||
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+ | On OutHistory now: | ||
+ | :[[ZAP! Art and the Gay and Lesbian Revolution, 1969-present| '''ZAP! Art and the Gay and Lesbian Revolution, 1969-present''']] | ||
:A collaborative attempt to piece together the history of how the gay and lesbian liberation movements influenced the visual arts. | :A collaborative attempt to piece together the history of how the gay and lesbian liberation movements influenced the visual arts. | ||
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+ | 2009, June 2. Tuesday | ||
+ | :Celebrate Gay Pride Month with The University of Wisconsin Press and Barnes & Noble | ||
+ | :WHAT: Gay American Autobiography: Writings from Whitman to Sedaris book launch, with David Bergman, Martin Duberman, Jaime Manrique, and Felice Picano | ||
+ | :The post-Stonewall era saw the emergence of a new, bold gay literary life in America. Join David Bergman (editor of Gay American Autobiography), Martin Duberman (Stonewall), Jaime Manrique (Eminent Maricones) and author and pioneer gay publisher Felice Picano (Art and Sex in Greenwich Village) for a look back at this momentous event and a conversation on contemporary gay life writing. | ||
+ | :WHEN: Tuesday June 02 at 7:00 PM | ||
+ | :WHERE: Barnes & Noble. 82nd & Broadway. 2289 Broadway, New York, NY. PH 212-362-8835. | ||
+ | :For more information on Gay American Autobiography please visit http://www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/books/4432.htm | ||
+ | :“Intimacy as history! I adored these glimpses into gay men’s lives, and thank David Bergman for having uncovered them. I only wish I’d had this book decades sooner.” | ||
+ | —Michael Lowenthal, author of Charity Girl | ||
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+ | 2009, June 22. Monday. | ||
+ | :'''OutHistory.org fundraiser at the Stonewall Inn, the scene of the crime!''': | ||
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+ | [[Stonewall Was a Riot!]] Queer Riffs on Life Since 1969 | ||
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+ | 2009, June 24. Wednesday. | ||
+ | :'''LGBT@New York Public Library''': Panel with Karla Jay, Allen Young, and others at the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, in the South Court Theater, 5-7:30 pm, celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion. Moderated by Jason Baumann, the curator of the LGBT Archive at the Library. | ||
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+ | 2009, June 28. Sunday: | ||
+ | :[http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/Since_Stonewall_Contest| Deadline: Since Stonewall Local LGBTQ Histories Contest] | ||
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+ | 2009, June 28. Sunday. | ||
+ | :'''40th ANNUAL NEW YORK GAY, LESBIAN, BI & TRANSGENDER PRIDE PARADE''' | ||
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+ | 2009, June 30. Wednesday: | ||
+ | :'''BBC radio documentary''' on the Stonewall Riots, for which David Carter was the consultant, will be broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC2. See: http://www.davidcarterauthor.com/projects.html | ||
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+ | 2009, June. | ||
+ | :[http://media.gfem.org/node/9335 '''IN THE LIFE: Stonewall 40th Anniversary Special'''] | ||
+ | :Short Synopsis:In recognition of the 40th Anniversary of the Stonewall riots in June 1969, In The Life Media is producing a one-hour special that will look at the growth of the LGBT community and movement over the past forty years. The special will air on public television stations nationwide throughout June 2009. | ||
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+ | 2009, June. | ||
+ | :'''PBS American Experience film'''. Screening in New York City of an excerpt from the forthcoming PBS American Experience film on the Stonewall Rebellion will be shown in New York City. June date and place to be announced. April 2010 is the anticipated broadcast date for the completed American Experience film on the Stonewall Riots, based on Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution by David Carter. See: {http://www.davidcarterauthor.com/index.html| DavidCarterAuthor.com} | ||
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+ | 2010, April. | ||
+ | :'''Velvet Foundation'''. Exhibition on the Stonewall Riots to be mounted in Washington DC, in honor of the 40th anniversary year, June 2009-May 2010. | ||
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==Categories== | ==Categories== | ||
[[Category: Stonewall 40]] | [[Category: Stonewall 40]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Stonewall 40th]] |
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Alphabetical List of Events and Groups
40th ANNUAL NEW YORK GAY, LESBIAN, BI & TRANSGENDER PRIDE PARADE, Sunday, June 28, 2009
BBC radio documentary on the Stonewall Riots, for which David Carter was the consultant, will be broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC2, June 30, 2009. See: http://www.davidcarterauthor.com/projects.html
Contest! Enter Since Stonewall Local LGBTQ Histories Contest! Win Big Prizes
Gay American Autobiography: Writings from Whitman to Sedaris
- Book launch, with David Bergman, Martin Duberman, Jaime Manrique, and Felice Picano
- The post-Stonewall era saw the emergence of a new, bold gay literary life in America. Join David Bergman (editor of Gay American Autobiography), Martin Duberman (Stonewall), Jaime Manrique (Eminent Maricones) and author and pioneer gay publisher Felice Picano (Art and Sex in Greenwich Village) for a look back at this momentous event and a conversation on contemporary gay life writing.
- WHEN: Tuesday June 02 at 7:00 PM
- WHERE: Barnes & Noble. 82nd & Broadway. 2289 Broadway, New York, NY. PH 212-362-8835.
- For more information on Gay American Autobiography please visit http://www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/books/4432.htm
- “Intimacy as history! I adored these glimpses into gay men’s lives, and thank David Bergman for having uncovered them. I only wish I’d had this book decades sooner.”—Michael Lowenthal, author of Charity Girl
IN THE LIFE: Stonewall 40th Anniversary Special
- Short Synopsis:In recognition of the 40th Anniversary of the Stonewall riots in June 1969, In The Life Media is producing a one-hour special that will look at the growth of the LGBT community and movement over the past forty years. The special will air on public television stations nationwide throughout June 2009.
LGBT@New York Public Library: Panel with Karla Jay, Allen Young, and others at the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, in the South Court Theater, on Wednesday, June 24, 5:30-7:30 pm, celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion. Moderated by Jason Baumann, the curator of the LGBT Archive at the
Library.
OutHistory.org fundraiser at the Stonewall Inn, the scene of the crime! Monday, June 22
PBS American Experience film. June 2009. Screening in New York City of an excerpt from the forthcoming PBS American Experience film on the Stonewall Rebellion will be shown in New York City. June date and place to be announced. April 2010 is the anticipated broadcast date for the completed American Experience film on the Stonewall Riots, based on Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution by David Carter. See: {http://www.davidcarterauthor.com/index.html%7C DavidCarterAuthor.com}
Stonewall Veterans' Association
Velvet Foundation. • April 2010 exhibition on the Stonewall Riots to be mounted in Washington DC, in honor of the 40th anniversary year, June 2009-May 2010.
ZAP! Art and the Gay and Lesbian Revolution, 1969-present
- A collaborative attempt to piece together the history of how the gay and lesbian liberation movements influenced the visual arts since Stonewall.
Chronological List of Events and Groups
On OutHistory now:
- ZAP! Art and the Gay and Lesbian Revolution, 1969-present
- A collaborative attempt to piece together the history of how the gay and lesbian liberation movements influenced the visual arts.
2009, June 2. Tuesday
- Celebrate Gay Pride Month with The University of Wisconsin Press and Barnes & Noble
- WHAT: Gay American Autobiography: Writings from Whitman to Sedaris book launch, with David Bergman, Martin Duberman, Jaime Manrique, and Felice Picano
- The post-Stonewall era saw the emergence of a new, bold gay literary life in America. Join David Bergman (editor of Gay American Autobiography), Martin Duberman (Stonewall), Jaime Manrique (Eminent Maricones) and author and pioneer gay publisher Felice Picano (Art and Sex in Greenwich Village) for a look back at this momentous event and a conversation on contemporary gay life writing.
- WHEN: Tuesday June 02 at 7:00 PM
- WHERE: Barnes & Noble. 82nd & Broadway. 2289 Broadway, New York, NY. PH 212-362-8835.
- For more information on Gay American Autobiography please visit http://www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/books/4432.htm
- “Intimacy as history! I adored these glimpses into gay men’s lives, and thank David Bergman for having uncovered them. I only wish I’d had this book decades sooner.”
—Michael Lowenthal, author of Charity Girl
2009, June 22. Monday.
- OutHistory.org fundraiser at the Stonewall Inn, the scene of the crime!:
Stonewall Was a Riot! Queer Riffs on Life Since 1969
2009, June 24. Wednesday.
- LGBT@New York Public Library: Panel with Karla Jay, Allen Young, and others at the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, in the South Court Theater, 5-7:30 pm, celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion. Moderated by Jason Baumann, the curator of the LGBT Archive at the Library.
2009, June 28. Sunday:
2009, June 28. Sunday.
- 40th ANNUAL NEW YORK GAY, LESBIAN, BI & TRANSGENDER PRIDE PARADE
2009, June 30. Wednesday:
- BBC radio documentary on the Stonewall Riots, for which David Carter was the consultant, will be broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC2. See: http://www.davidcarterauthor.com/projects.html
2009, June.
- IN THE LIFE: Stonewall 40th Anniversary Special
- Short Synopsis:In recognition of the 40th Anniversary of the Stonewall riots in June 1969, In The Life Media is producing a one-hour special that will look at the growth of the LGBT community and movement over the past forty years. The special will air on public television stations nationwide throughout June 2009.
2009, June.
- PBS American Experience film. Screening in New York City of an excerpt from the forthcoming PBS American Experience film on the Stonewall Rebellion will be shown in New York City. June date and place to be announced. April 2010 is the anticipated broadcast date for the completed American Experience film on the Stonewall Riots, based on Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution by David Carter. See: {http://www.davidcarterauthor.com/index.html%7C DavidCarterAuthor.com}
2010, April.
- Velvet Foundation. Exhibition on the Stonewall Riots to be mounted in Washington DC, in honor of the 40th anniversary year, June 2009-May 2010.