FRIDAY / DECEMBER 6 / 5–6:30 PM
DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY, KRISER SCREENING ROOM 25 WAVERLY PLACE, GROUND FLOOR
STONEWALL: The Making of a Monument (2019, 18 mins, Dir: Cheryl Furjanic)
Ever since the 1969 riots on the streets outside New York City’s Stonewall Inn, LGBTQ communities have gathered there to express their joy, their anger, their pain and their power. This film explores what more than half a century of LGBTQ history in the United States looks like when viewed through just a few blocks in New York City’s Greenwich Village.
Post-screening discussion with director CHERYL FURJANIC (Program in Culture & Media, NYU) and ANN PELLEGRINI (Social & Cultural Analysis / Performance Studies, NYU).
CO-SPONSOR: CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY