Invisible Histories Project Highlights LGBTQ Southern History
Invisible Histories Project Highlights LGBTQ Southern History
Invisible Histories Project Highlights LGBTQ Southern History
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The revival of Mart Crowley's influential play 'The Boys in the Band' by Dallas' Uptown Players highlights its significant impact on gay culture since its debut in 1968. The production features a candid portrayal of the struggles faced by gay men, particularly through the character of Michael, who grapples with alcoholism and self-hatred. Concurrently, Charlotte Pride is gearing up for its annual festival, with the Levine Museum of the New South collaborating to showcase LGBTQ history during the event. The festivities will include a parade and various community activities, drawing attention to the cultural significance of Pride celebrations. Additionally, the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia is promoting inclusivity through programs for trans and nonbinary job seekers and various artistic events. Notably, Josh Burford is working to document queer history in the South, aiming to preserve and share LGBTQ narratives.

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