Brother to Brother, Sister to Sister
a series celebrating the works of LGBT artists
Tuesday & Wednesday, March 11 & 12
IAAA (Institute of African American Affairs) at New York University continues the year-long series on lectures, poetry readings, and film screenings with key figures, as well as emerging stars, of the LGBT intelligentsia. At a time when LGBT issues are openly being considered in mainstream consciousness, it prompts us to rethink the boundaries and conceptual paradigms surrounding the production of cultural knowledge from the perspectives of LGBT artists, scholars and activists. These conversations will be an exploration into the many LGBT narratives that examine and reveal perceptions, attitudes, continuous negotiations or renegotiations, and creative systems of survival.
Events are free and open to the public. Please RSVP as indicated below.
Tuesday, March 11
7:30 pm
A conversation with Janet Mock and Laverne Cox.
SOLD OUT
Watch online: Livestreaming info will be made available at: www.nyu.edu/lgbtq
NYU Global Center
238 Thompson Street, Room C-95s
This event presented by NYU Women’s HERstory Month; CMEP‘s Multiple (Eye)dentity Series; LGBTQ Student Center‘s Storytelling & Performance Series; and Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality.
Moderated by Mya L. Vazquez
Wednesday, March 12
6:30 pm
a panel discussion with Seyi Adebanjo, James Earl Hardy, Q-Roc Ragsdale, & C. Riley Snorton
Space is limited. RSVP for March 12 program at 212-998-IAAA (4222).
20 Cooper Square, 7th Floor
For more information & updates please visit IAAA.