Recorded

A conversation with Sarah Schulman, Ted Brown and Dan Glass Brighton Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender – Online event via Zoom

About this event

Join Sarah Schulman, Ted Brown and Dan Glass for a conversation about LGBTQ activist history, cross-generational care and solidarity. We will look at how activist histories are made, how we can learn from them, and how LGBTQ activists support each other across generations.

Sarah Schulman – Novelist, playwright, screenwriter, nonfiction writer, AIDS historian, journalist, and active participant citizen. This event celebrates the publication of her most recent book Let The Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York 1987 – 1993.

Ted Brown – Black LGBTQ activist and Member of the Gay Liberation Front since 1970. Co-founder of Black Lesbians & Gays Against Media Homophobia. He was recently featured in The Guardian.

Dan Glass – ‘Aids Coalition to Unleash Power’ (ACT UP) healthcare and human rights activist, performer, presenter and writer. He is author of United Queerdom: From the Legends of the Gay Liberation Front to the Queers of Tomorrow.

This event is free and open to all. Zoom meeting details will be sent after registration. To register, please email  sexgencentre@brighton.ac.uk  or  via eventbright

Brighton CTSG welcomes any donations from attendees to the CTSG scholarship fundraiser – to build researcher capacity within and around the trans community. The scholarship is awarded to a postgraduate candidate who is committed to making a difference to the wider trans community.

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