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Join us for cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at the Opening Night Receptions for the Stonewall National Museum & Archives Exhibits

 

Transcending Gender Bodies & Lives
This exhibit examines ways that gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation intersect. As gender expression, sexual identity and a sense of community are very important facets of LGBT culture, the exploration of our similarities and differences can teach us how to support one another. 

 Opening Night March 6th
General Admission March 7th- 8th 


Familia, Tradición, Música was created in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, and explores the heritage and culture of Hispanic Americans and recognizes their many contributions to the American experiences. Coming from different cultures, different races, and different countries, this exhibit emphasizes values of reflected in the lives of the notable Hispanics featured and demonstrate the great influence that Hispanics have in shaping American culture

 Opening Night May 8th
General Admission May 9th - 10th

 

The Harlem Renaissance:
As Gay as It Was Black

This exhibition explores homosexuality in Harlem during the artistic movement that defined black culture in the 1920s and 1930s. "You just did what you wanted to do. Nobody was in the closet. There wasn't any closet," said artist Bruce Nugent about life in Harlem during the 1920s. 

 Opening Night July 13th
General Admission July 14th - 17th

 

Out of the Shadows:
A Gay American Timeline from Police Raids to Stonewall Riots 1903 - 1969.

This exhibit explores the early political struggles and backlash that ultimately leads to the Stonewall Riots and a birth of the modern Gay Liberation Movement. 

 Opening Night October 2nd
General Admission October 3rd- 4th

 

 

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Milwaukee LGBT Community Center

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