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The fight for LGBTQ+ rights in America is still being fought, but we can not understand the present moment without first understanding the moments that led to it. Our Queer history is long and painful, but also extraordinarily beautiful. This program, presented by Roger Rosen, will honor and celebrate some of the courageous names and remarkable events that helped shape over a century of struggle, victory, backwards steps, and forward marches. Stonewall was not the beginning, and it certainly wasn't the end. Join us! Discover that there is So Much More Than Stonewall!
Roger Rosen is a teacher, artist, performer, writer, activist, and husband. He is an adjunct professor, teaching Queer Theory and Critical Thinking. He facilitates workshops, DEI and PD trainings, and teaches Master Classes at a variety of institutions, all of which center on Queer Theory and history. Roger holds a BFA in acting from Tisch School of the Arts at NYU and an MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts with a Concentration in Performance Creation from Goddard College.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Please note this is a hybrid event. Participants are invited to join us in-person or virtually on Zoom.