LIVE from NYPL: Pride of the 80s & 90s

Tue. Jun 23, 2020 8:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
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Artists and activists reflect on organizing for gay liberation amidst the AIDS pandemic.


As a generation witnessed the AIDS crisis unfold amid a period of political conservatism, a new wave of direct action groups formed in response, including ACT UP, Queer Nation, and Lesbian Avengers. As these groups came into prominence, some became disillusioned by the mainstream gay rights movement and its failure to address challenges faced by LGBTQ BIPOC. Artists and activists began to take up the complexity of their overlapping social identities through their work.These forbearers set new standards for younger generations that helped them to better center intersectionality and allyship as guiding principles in the evolving fight for liberation today.


Artists and activists including Andrea JenkinsBill T. JonesToshi Reagon, and Pamela Sneed speak with moderator Kia LaBeija about their reflections on the various stances of their respective generations, the rise of identity politics, and the day-to-day realities of creativity and activism within that environment.


This is the second event in our series Pride Across Generations, a trio of programs convened online June 22-24, 2020. View the full list of programs here


ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Andrea Jenkins
is the first Black transgender woman to be elected to public office in the United States. She was elected to the Minneapolis City Council with 73% of the vote. A poet and artist as well as a public official, Andrea is the author of the poetry collection, The T is Not Silent: New and Selected Poems, and contributor to the acclaimed anthologies Queer Voices: Poetry, Prose and Pride, A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota, and Blues Vision: African American Writing from Minnesota.


Bill T. Jones is a multi-talented artist, choreographer, dancer, theater director and writer, and Associate Artist for the 2020 Holland Festival. Mr. Jones has received major honors including the Human Rights Campaign’s 2016 Visibility Award, 2013 National Medal of Arts to a 1994 MacArthur “Genius” Award and Kennedy Center Honors in 2010. He has won multiple Tony Awards for his work on Broadway and was named “An Irreplaceable Dance Treasure” in 2000 by the Dance Heritage Coalition. Mr. Jones is the Artistic Director, Co-Founder and Choreographer of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company, founded in 1982 with his late partner Arnie Zane, and has created over 140 works for his company. He is the Artistic Director of New York Live Arts, an organization that strives to create a robust framework in support of the nation’s dance and movement-based artists through new approaches to producing, presenting, and educating.

Toshi Reagon is a one-woman celebration of all that’s dynamic, progressive and uplifting in American music. Since first taking to the stage at 17, the versatile singer-songwriter-guitarist has moved audiences with her big-hearted, hold-nothing-back approach to rock, blues, R&B, country, folk, spirituals and funk.

Pamela Sneed is a poet, professor, and performer, and the author of Sweet DreamsKong, and Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom than Slavery, and the forthcoming Funeral Diva, published by City Lights this October. She has performed at the Whitney Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Poetry Project, New York University, Pratt University, Smack Mellon Gallery, The High Line, Performa, Performance Space, Joe's Pub, The Public Theater, BRIC, and more. She is a member of the online faculty at Chicago's School of the Art Institute where she teaches Human Rights and Writing Art. 

ADDITIONAL READING
If you have a NYPL library card—or live in New York state and want to apply for one now—you can borrow The Stonewall Reader and Love and Resistance: Out of the Closet into the Stonewall Era  for free with our e-reader app SimplyE, available for iOS and Android devices.


Readers everywhere who wish to purchase copies of The Stonewall Reader and Love and Resistance: Out of the Closet into the Stonewall Era can do so at The New York Public Library Shop. All proceeds benefit The New York Public Library. Plus, receive a free commemorative 125th anniversary tote bag with your purchase!


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