Queer History of the Meatpacking District Mon, July 22, 2024, 12 pm

Queer History of the Meatpacking District

Mon, July 22, 2024
12 pm

Black and White photograph of a crowd of men casually leaning against parked cars or bicycles across from an elevated train rack. Part of an awning with block letters reading "Ramrod" is visible on the left.
Black and White photograph of a crowd of men casually leaning against parked cars or bicycles across from an elevated train rack. Part of an awning with block letters reading "Ramrod" is visible on the left.

Outside the Ramrod, c. 1975. Photograph by Larry Fink. (LGBT Community Center Archives)

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Monday, July 22
12 pm

Join this virtual version of our popular Queer History Walks to learn more about the role of the queer community and activism in the Whitney’s neighborhood both past and present. 

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Maya Man, A Realistic Day In My Life Living In New York City

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