Please turn JavaScript on
NYC LGBTQ Historic Sites Project icon

NYC LGBTQ Historic Sites Project

Subscribe in seconds and receive NYC LGBTQ Historic Sites Project's news feed updates in your inbox, on your phone or even read them from your own news page here on follow.it.

You can select the updates using tags or topics and you can add as many websites to your feed as you like.

And the service is entirely free!

Follow NYC LGBTQ Historic Sites Project: NYC LGBTQ Historic Sites Project

Is this your feed? Claim it!

Publisher:  Unclaimed!
Message frequency:  0.14 / day

Message History

During a time of sustained efforts to erase LGBTQ history, this in-person walking tour will highlight historic places that help contextualize the landmark 1969 uprising at the Stonewall Inn. Starting at Christopher Park, across from Stonewall, learn about the long-standing oppressive practices which led to the game-changing uprising. Stops along the tour will also highlight l...


Read full story

Join experts from the award-winning NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project for an LGBTQ walking tour of the East Village. Learn how the neighborhood, shaped by economic forces, became home to some of the most influential LGBTQ artists, writers, activists, and clubs beginning in the 1950s.

Historically part of the Lower East Side, the East Village became a counter-cultural and...


Read full story

Join us for stroll of Greenwich Village as we explore the lesbian community’s connections to one of the world’s most famous neighborhoods. We’ll cover places that speak to the evolution of the lesbian bar, from the 1910s onward, and gathering spots run by women for women that popped up in the Village in the 1970s. Stops along the way include the former homes of notable lesbia...


Read full story

Part 2 of a two-part event to honor Polish-Jewish lesbian Eve Adams, on the 100th Anniversary of her arrest by the NYPD

HONORING THE LIFE OF PIONEERING LESBIAN EVE ADAMS
100 Years After Her Arrest at 129 MacDougal Street

Hosted by the NYC LGBTQ Historic Sites Project, with Eve Adams Biographer Jonathan Ned K...


Read full story

Part 1 of a two-part event to honor Polish-Jewish lesbian Eve Adams, on the 100th Anniversary of her arrest by the NYPD

HONORING THE LIFE OF PIONEERING LESBIAN EVE ADAMS
100 Years After Her Arrest at 129 MacDougal Street

Hosted by the NYC LGBTQ Historic Sites Project, with Eve Adams Biographer Jonathan Ned K...


Read full story