The Queer Harlem Renaissance
Harlem’s queer subculture in the 1920s-30s was an open secret revealed in song, Broadway plays, French magazines, books, and news articles of the day. This image-rich, illustrated presentation shines a light on the influential Black queer figures who shaped this pivotal era of U.S. transatlantic history. Together, we’ll uncover the strategically overlooked and often censored queer narratives of the Black Renaissance.
What To Bring: Note-taking supplies.
Accessibility: Mobility modifications are not applicable to this class.
Experience Level: All
November 9 @ 09:00
9:00 am — 10:30 am (1h 30′)
Elliott A, Elliott B
Laurie Kurutz

