NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
The NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project is a scholarly initiative and educational resource that officially began in August 2015 and is based on over 30 years of research and advocacy.The goal of the project is to broaden people’s knowledge of LGBT history beyond Stonewall and to place that history in a geographical context -- through interactive mapping, we are celebrating sites that are important to LGBT history as well as those that illustrate the community’s influence on America.
The NYC LGBT Sites Project hopes to inspire the LGBT community and youth, who are often not taught their own history in school. Now more than ever it is important to raise public awareness about the community’s contributions to American history as well as the struggles it has faced in achieving acceptance and equality under the law. Our project encourages you to take a second look at the physical places you pass every day and to appreciate a history that, until our initiative, has largely been invisible.
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Truman Capote, society "Swans" and the Plaza Hotel
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Murray Hall, Tammany politico, in New York City
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"He was just gay." Leonard Bernstein in New York City
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Womanbooks
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EVENT: “Celluloid Activist: The Life and Times of Vito Russo,” with author Michael Schiavi
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Raising Awareness through Art, with Keith Haring
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New York, Changing, Through the Lens of Berenice Abbott
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Martin Wong and the Lower East Side
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Virtual tour of the Lesbian Herstory Archives
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Honoring Audre Lorde with Alice Austen House, Staten Island
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World AIDS Day at the NYC AIDS Memorial
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In conversation with Eliel Cruz, Anti-Violence Project
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EVENT SERIES (3 of 3): Progressive Reformers and Lesbian Lives
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EVENT: George Platt Lynes: The Daring Eye
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