The Queer Past of Greenwich Village

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The Queer Past of Greenwich Village A Lecture with Daniel Hurewitz Tuesday, June 29 6:30 - 8:00 P.M. The AIA Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Place (between West 3rd & Bleecker Streets) Free; reservations required. RSVP to rsvp@gvshp.org or (212) 475-9585 ext. 35

Join history professor Daniel Hurewitz, author of Stepping Out: Nine Walks Through New York City’s Gay & Lesbian Past, for an exploration of the rich gay and lesbian history of Greenwich Village. Hurewitz’s talk will invite us to think about the Village’s central and fascinating role in the history of lesbian and gay culture and politics. Along the way, he will be narrating the history of places like Heterodoxy, The Slide, and the Snake Pit, and offering tales of celebrated artists like James Baldwin, Paul Cadmus, and Berenice Abbott.

This event is co-sponsored by OutHistory.org.