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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Story Strolls
DESCRIPTION:June 13-19\nJuneteenth Story Strolls\n“Black is a Rainbow Color” by Angela Joy\nLocation: trails near Theodore Wirth Beach area\n“Juneteenth for Mazie” by Floyd Cooper\nLocation: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. Park\n“The Undefeated” by Kwame Alexander\nLocation:North Commons Park.\nPresented in collaboration with Hennepin County Library.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board":MAILTO:info@minneapolisparks.org
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SUMMARY:MinnPost Live: A Conversation with Sasha Issenberg
DESCRIPTION:A deep look at the conflict over same-sex marriage in the United States in the last-quarter century.\nAuthor Sasha Issenberg will discuss his new book\, “The Engagement\,” which tells the expansive story of the struggle over same-sex marriage in the United States\, from the first legal same-sex weddings in Massachusetts to the epic face-off over California’s Proposition 8 and\, finally\, to several landmark Supreme Court decisions. MinnPost Editor Andy Putz will moderate the conversation. \nSasha Issenberg is the author of three previous books\, on topics ranging from the global sushi business to medical tourism and the science of political campaigns. He has covered elections for outlets like The Boston Globe\, Slate\, Bloomberg\, Businessweek\, and The Recount. He is the Washington correspondent for Monocle\, and has also written for New York magazine\, The New York Times Magazine\, and George\, where he served as a contributing editor. He teaches in the political science department at UCLA. \nThis event is presented by OutFront Minnesota\, whose mission is to create a state where lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, transgender\, and queer people are free to be who they are\, love who they love\, and live without fear of violence\, harassment or discrimination. \nFor those interested in purchasing a copy of “The Engagement: America’s Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage\,” you can do so from Magers & Quinn. \n  \nMORE INFO AND REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL EVENT
URL:https://tcpride.org/event/minnpost-live-a-conversation-with-sasha-issenberg/
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SUMMARY:Winona Teen Pride in the Park Tie-Dye
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month in June with a special tie-dye day at Windom Park on Thursday\, June 17th at 3 PM. This program is open to teens entering grades 6 and up. Registration is required. Sign up using our online form: https://winona.lib.mn.us/teens/teen-pride-in-the-park/\nMask-wearing is preferred. Please respect distancing boundaries of others in attendance so we can all enjoy the afternoon together. \nWinona Public Library celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all.
URL:https://tcpride.org/event/winona-teen-pride-in-the-park-tie-dye/
LOCATION:Windom Park\, 260 Harriet St\, Winona\, MN\, 55987\, United States
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SUMMARY:Movie Night in the Park @ MIA - Wig + Other Voices
DESCRIPTION:Mia’s 2SLGBTQIA+ Staff Resource Group is teaming up with Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board for their summer Movie in the Park series. On Thursday\, June 17th starting at 8pm\, meet in Washburn Fair Oaks park for a screening of Wig (dir. Moukarbel\, 2019)\, accompanied by the short film “Other Voices” (dir. S. Brown). \nMovies will start at dusk. Please bring your own seating. Porta Potties will be available\, as the museum will be closed. \n\nThe Line Up\n\n\nOther Voices (dir. Sweatmother)\nRuntime: 5min52 \nThrough a series of Other Voices\, trans and gender non-conforming people express their experiences through art and conversation. \nSweatmother is a latinx trans artist and filmmaker based in London. They use experimental techniques and hybrid documentary filmmaking in collaboration with non-professional actors to create counter-narratives from within their own communities and subcultures. \nTheir work reclaims the often misplaced voice\, body and gaze by repurposing femme and gender non-conforming identities in spaces where objectification is removed\, and the agency and difference in the otherness is celebrated. \n\n\nWig (dir. Moukarbel)\nRuntime: 1h 29m \n\nSpotlighting the art of drag\, and centered on the New York staple Wigstock\, Wig showcases the personalities and performances that inform the ways we understand queerness\, art and identity today. \nFor almost 20 years\, Wigstock was the annual drag festival that glamorously signaled the end of summer for the New York’s gay community Late one night in 1984\, Lady Bunny and a few friends drunkenly wandered from the Pyramid Club in the East Village to Tompkins Square Park and staged an impromptu drag show in the bandshell. This would soon become an annual drag bacchanal\, which lasted until 2001. In 2018\, Lady Bunny resurrected the festival\, bringing together legendary queens with some of the new children of drag\, creating one of the largest drag performances ever staged. \nWig explores the origins and the influence of the historic festival through rich archival footage\, and provides a look into the contemporary drag movement for which the festival served as a foundation. It’s a celebration of New York drag culture\, and the personalities and performances that contribute to the ways we understand queerness\, art\, and identity\, today. Wig features Lady Bunny\, Charlene Incarnate\, Flotilla DeBarge\, Kevin Aviance\, Neil Patrick Harris\, Willam\, Linda Simpson\, Naomi Smalls\, Tabboo!
URL:https://tcpride.org/event/movie-night-in-the-park-mia-wig-other-voices/
LOCATION:Washburn Fair Oaks Park\, 200 E 24th St\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movies
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board":MAILTO:info@minneapolisparks.org
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