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Queer LA: Transgender Activists and Allies Gather in Unity in Aftermath of Military Ban
One of a number of small protests and rallies in response to the ban of transgender individuals inclusion in the U.S. military. This group of transgender activists and allies unite in community in West Hollywood Park after marching from Hollywood & … Continue reading
Joseph Perales’ Sit Down Reading of Screenplay “Georgia” Renders the Second Floor of the Hollywood Museum a History/ Civil Rights Exhibit and Theatre for an Afternoon!
We all know what it’s like not to feel right about ourselves in our own bodies pertaining to size at the very least. Throw in additional insecurity incumbent upon your own desires, fear of one’s father (parents); top it off … Continue reading
Genderqueer on Exhibit
In Dave Naz’s Identity exhibit, which opened Saturday night at Coagula Curatorial, we see photo portraits of genderqueer, transgender and other gender fluid individuals who do not relate to customary gender identities. Besides the impressive large format portraits, available to flip through and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Events, Photo Essays
Tagged chung king road, Coagula Curatorial, Dave Naz, gender fluid, genderqueer, Identity, Judy Ornelas Sisneros, transgender
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Trigger Warning – Transgendered Art Show
Not often do art performance shows come with their own disclaimer but as the title suggests, Trigger Warning alerts queers that if what you’re about to experience is too hot to handle, then you’d better get of out of the … Continue reading
The T’s Have It!
As a kick-off to this weekend’s citywide LGBT Pride celebrations, and in particular to next week’s TransPride festivities, the Advocate & Gochis Galleries are presenting “Brought To You By The Letter T“, a group exhibit of photographs and drawings created … Continue reading
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Tagged Advocate, Gochis, LGBT Center, McGrath, Mostovoy, Overtoom, Pride, Sisneros, The Village at Ed Gould Plaza, trans youth, transgender, TransPride, Wilkins, Youth Center
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