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Your Easy-access (EZA) account allows those in your organization to download content for the following uses: Unless you have a written agreement with Getty Images stating otherwise, Easy-access downloads are for comp purposes and are not licensed for use in a final project. at Cahuenga Blvd.Easy-access downloads let you quickly download hi-res, non-watermarked images. This year’s grand marshals are LGBTQ rights pioneer and transgender icon Sir Lady Java, actor Mark Indelicato (”Ugly Betty,” " Hacks”) and Forever our Girl and ally extraordinaire Paula Abdul. More than 130 colorful floats, exotic cars, twirlers, and performers are set to participate in one of the largest LGBTQ Pride events in the world. After missing out on the opportunity to celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers are promising an afternoon for the LGBTQ history books. Los Angeles’ most fabulous parade is back with a vengeance. All guests should be between the ages of 13 and 20, and they are asked to bring a school ID.
Free, 10:30 - 11 a.m., Church Square Parkīrooklyn’s first-ever Pride celebration for LGBTQ youth will offer teens and young adults an afternoon of free expression in a safe space that’s free of judgment and full of fun - with music, carnival games, double dutch, and of course, good ol’ kiki. Her ability to uplift, encourage and engage children through storytelling and singing will bring smiles to kids’ faces as part of the Hoboken Public Library’s Pride festivities. Besides delighting adult audiences in bars, parties and COVID-era zoom meetings, the self-described Queen of Comedy is also a hit with young kids, as a longtime participant of the Drag Queen Story Hour program in the New York area. Chauncey, who teaches history at Columbia University, will draw from research he made for the follow-up to his 1994 award-winning book “Gay New York: Gender, Urban Culture and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890-1940.″ $38, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., 170 Central Park Westĭrag Queen Story Hour in Church Square Park with Harmonica Sunbeam, Hoboken, N.J.Īctor, singer, dancer and drag queen extraordinaire Harmonica Sunbeam has been hard at work for the past three decades. “Gay New York: 1930-1970″ with George Chauncey at the New-York Historical SocietyĬelebrated LGBTQ historian George Chauncey will discuss LGBTQ culture and politics in New York from the 1930s to 1970 by taking a closer look at the hard-fought progress achieved by previous generations of the LGBTQ community in the U.S. Register: /KTo1vZO1z4- Umlauf Sculpture JWednesday, June 8 UMLAUF After Dark: Pride is less than a week away! We’ll be kicking off the night with a members' hour at 5 pm, followed by a performance for all guests at 6:30 pm from Caleb De Casper, a The Little Gay Shop pop-up market & cocktails until 8 pm. are the subject of his new book “Asylum: A Memoir and Manifesto.” Free, reservations required. His experiences of growing up in a country where his sexuality could land him behind bars for up to 14 years, then having to navigate through the complicated immigration system in the U.S.
He was forced to leave everything behind and flee to the U.S. On the eve of his 26th birthday, Okporo was awoken by an angry mob outside his window in Abuja, Nigeria, after they found out he was gay. On Tuesday, award-winning journalist Zach Stafford will host a conversation with LGBTQ rights and immigration activist Edafe Okporo. The Brooklyn Public Library is celebrating Pride 2022 with expanded access to queer-themed books, events for the whole family, as well as inspiring talks. Talk: One Man’s Story of Gay Rights and Asylum, Center for Brooklyn History Monday June 6 is OUT Spoken: A Night of Queer Expression at available at /7aHYapUFHf- Tuesday, June 7