26- 28 February 2016
Friday, 26 Feb 2016
2pm – 4pm
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Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria. Presented by Prof. Susan Stryker,
University of Arizona
A unique opportunity to hear from one of the leading scholars in this emerging field of historical research. Susan will be introducing her film Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria
(made with Victor Silverman) – about the protest that pre-dated Stonewall by several years. Followed by a
short interval and a Q&A session.
More information here. |
6pm – 7.30pm
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Festival Civic Launch & the 2nd Alan Horsfall Lecture by Prof. Susan Stryker
venue: The Martin Harris Centre, Oxford Rd, Manchester
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NB: a performance of the brand new theatrical production Mister Stokes: The Man-Woman of Manchester forms
the second part of this reception. There is a specific performance of
the play for conference delegates on Sunday lunchtime, so don't worry
about missing out!
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Saturday 27 Feb 2016
9am - 5pm
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What is & How to Do LGBT History? Conference
Venue: University Place, Oxford Road, University of Manchester
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Sunday 28 Feb 2016
9.30am - 4.30pm
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What is & How to Do LGBT History Conference
Venue: Manchester Business School, Oxford Rd, Manchester
Metropolitan University
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Conference incl. reception: £25 Unwaged\ Student, £35 Voluntary sector\ Individual, £60 Institution\ Academic |
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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION NOW OPEN at http://whatislgbthistory.blogspot.co.uk/p/registration_11.html
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** Susan Stryker: Trans activist and Trans Academic, Susan is the Associate Professor & Director of the
Institute for LGBT Studies, University of Arizona. Her many books include Transgender
History (Seal Press 2008). Susan was a Lambda Literary Award winner for
The Transgender Studies Reader and an Emmy Award winner
for her documentary film Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's
Cafeteria. More at http://gws.arizona.edu/%5Buser/susan-stryker-phd
More information about the Conference including the Programme: http://whatislgbthistory.blogspot.co.uk/
ADDITIONAL EVENT: LGBT LIVES in the Services
Thursday 25th Feb 2016
11am to 40pm
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HISTORICISING LGBTQ LIVES in the BRITISH ARMED FORCES & MERCHANT
NAVY
Not-to-be missed unique event exploring research into LGBT Histories in the British Armed Forces and Merchant Navy, including a Q&A session with LGBTQ veterans.
Venue: the Imperial War Museum North, Salford
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More information about the National Festival of LGBT History 2016
with events taking place throughout
February around the country – more details at http://lgbthistorymonth.org.uk/national-festival/
Conference
Sponsors include - Manchester
Metropolitan University Faculty of Business and Law, University Centre
Shrewsbury, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester University, the
University of Sunderland, the Campaign for Homosexual Equality (CHE), The
Imperial War Museum North, York St John University
Organised by members of the Schools Out/ Lesbian Gay Bisexual
& Trans Academic Advisory Panel
What is & how to do LGBT history?
ReplyDeleteWe simply put into chronological order, drawing from our archive record of referenced material of 25yrs of factual personal experience of institutional & authority homophobia, hate crime, gay equality & HIV/AIDS awareness campaigning.
http://www.gayhistorycornwall.com