Queer Sources from Queer Newark: Stories of Resistance, Love, and Community, 1870s-2020s, by Moira Armstrong
Dublin Core
Title
Queer Sources from Queer Newark: Stories of Resistance, Love, and Community, 1870s-2020s, by Moira Armstrong
Subject
Arts and Culture
Community Study
Identities
Media and Communications
Family, Intimacy, and Relationships
Movements and Activism
Organizations
Politics, Government, and Law
Race and Ethnicity
Science, Medicine, and Health
Sexuality / Sexual Behaviors
Social Life and Community
Transgender
Description
This exhibit follows up on the recent book Queer Newark: Stories of Resistance, Love, and Community (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2024), which covers themes, figures, and events from the nineteenth, twentieth, and early twenty-first centuries. Each section of the exhibit focuses on a different chapter, presenting an overview of the chapter's argument and two primary sources used to provide insight into Newark queer life. Published originally on OutHistory in 2024.
Time Period
1800s
1900-1920
1920-1940
1940-1960
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
Person
Brex, Frank E.
Fielding, William J.
Proctor, Raymond
Hidalgo, Hilda
Credle, James
Gunn, Sakia
Hill, Renata
Brown, Venice
Raine, Angela
Savastano, Peter
Stewart-Winter, Timothy
Lvovsky, Anna
Strub, Whitney
Scorsone, Kristyn
Chernesky, Jason
Dowell, LeiLani
Rocker, Dominique
Avivi, Yamil
Armstrong, Moira
Shields, Danielle M.
Ramos, Carse
Rizzo, Mary
Strasburger, Christina
Isoke, Zenzele
Place
Newark, NJ
New Jersey
Feature Exhibit Item Type Metadata
slug
qnewark
exhibit type
Highlight