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"Hi" "Hi", Anonymous 1
"Hi" "Hi", Anonymous 1
Be Seen Zine Workshop: Exploring Queer Identities and Cultivating Community
No abstract provided.
Untitled Queer Zine 4, Anonymous 3
Untitled Queer Zine 4, Anonymous 3
Be Seen Zine Workshop: Exploring Queer Identities and Cultivating Community
No abstract provided.
Finding Community In Queer Art, Anonymous 2
Finding Community In Queer Art, Anonymous 2
Be Seen Zine Workshop: Exploring Queer Identities and Cultivating Community
No abstract provided.
Gay Deceivers, Aristotle Howard
Gay Deceivers, Aristotle Howard
Be Seen Zine Workshop: Exploring Queer Identities and Cultivating Community
No abstract provided.
Good Girl, Faye (Chelsea) Hamada
Good Girl, Faye (Chelsea) Hamada
Be Seen Zine Workshop: Exploring Queer Identities and Cultivating Community
No abstract provided.
Untitled Queer Zine 2, Narmaya Gonzalez
Untitled Queer Zine 2, Narmaya Gonzalez
Be Seen Zine Workshop: Exploring Queer Identities and Cultivating Community
No abstract provided.
Best Bisexual, Gia Benevidez
Best Bisexual, Gia Benevidez
Be Seen Zine Workshop: Exploring Queer Identities and Cultivating Community
No abstract provided.
Untitled Queer Zine 1, B Alberti
Untitled Queer Zine 1, B Alberti
Be Seen Zine Workshop: Exploring Queer Identities and Cultivating Community
No abstract provided.
Lgbtqia+ Youth, Esther Segovia
Lgbtqia+ Youth, Esther Segovia
Be Seen Zine Workshop: Exploring Queer Identities and Cultivating Community
No abstract provided.
Untitled Queer Zine 4, Tayla Penn
Untitled Queer Zine 4, Tayla Penn
Be Seen Zine Workshop: Exploring Queer Identities and Cultivating Community
No abstract provided.
Untitled Queer Zine 3, Abby Kassai
Untitled Queer Zine 3, Abby Kassai
Be Seen Zine Workshop: Exploring Queer Identities and Cultivating Community
No abstract provided.
Lesbian Visibility And Censorship In Early Twentieth Century New York City, Aimee Clouse
Lesbian Visibility And Censorship In Early Twentieth Century New York City, Aimee Clouse
Undergraduate Research Symposium Posters
On the brisk night of February 9th, 1927, New York City Police crammed the casts of two Broadway plays, one of which Edouard Bourdet's The Captive, into the back of a paddy wagon. These arrests and the legislation that enabled them were just one step taken by institutions to hide lesbians from the public. The eclectic nature of New York City in the early twentieth century fostered a growing scene of gender and sexual expression unlike anywhere else in the United States. Here, lesbians found freedom to express their sexuality and explore a growing subculture.