June 1 – June 30Exhibition
The Observer’s Eye:
Selections from The Charles L. Ross Collection Meet the Collector Reception Monday, June 8, 6:30 – 8:00
At Stonewall (George Hester Gallery)
June 2Stonewall Book Club
Read the book then come discuss it. Plays Well with Others by Allan Gurganus
7:00 p.m., at Stonewall
Free and open to the public
June 3- 28Exhibition
STONEWALL: The End of the Beginning of the Gay Liberation
Broward Library/Main Branch: Sixth Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: June 3, 6:30 - 8:00
Free and open to the public
June 5Behind the Lavender Screen: Cinema Classics
Summer Stock (1950) Judy drives a tractor, loses weight and gets happy.
7:00 pm at Stonewall
Free and open to the public
June 12Out Boys Movie Night. Film Screening with discussion following
Back Soon (2007; 2 straight men have an affair; sounds like an episode of Oprah)
7:00 PM at Stonewall
Free and open to the public
June 13Distinguished Authors Lecture Series: Michael Montlack, Editor of
My Diva: 65 Gay Men and the Women Who Inspire Them
2:00 PM at Stonewall
Free and open to the public
June 18SNAP
(Social Network of Active Professionals)
$10 suggested donation
Trina (at the Atlantic Hotel)
6:00 – 8:00 PM
Call 954-763-8565 for details
June 19Cine/Cinema/Film Foreign-language Film Screening and Discussion)
The Einstein of Sex (1999, for Father’s Day, a portrait of Magnus Hirschfeld, the original daddy of the LGBT movement)
7:00 p.m. at Stonewall
Free and open to the public
June 20Stonewall Evening Pride Parade
March with the Stonewall contingent
7:00 PM on Wilton Drive
June 21Stonewall Street Festival
Stop by the Stonewall booth
Noon-7:00 PM
Wilton Drive
June 26Out Girls Movie Night. Film Screening and Discussion
Feuille (2005; East and West collide when a Chinese painter meets a French photographer. Fusion ensues.)
7:00 p.m. at Stonewall
June 28OPERA GROUP
Video screening and discussion at Stonewall
1:00 pm
About the Archives Our archives, which currently contain more than 5,000 items, document a century of GLBT cultural and social history with an emphasis on the southeastern United States. The collection has been professionally catalogued and is maintained According to strict conservation standards. It is used by community leaders, writers, scholars, researchers, historians, and members of the general public. Among the many treasures in the archives are our extensive pulp fiction collection; organizational records of local, national and regional LGBT organizations; our large serials collection; personal records of local and national personalities; the Joel Starkey Collection; gay erotica –pictorial works; and LGBT ephemera, film, audio and oral histories.
The Archives recently added a significant collection of material donated by the Dade Human Rights Foundation. Materials were also added to the collection from GLSEN of South Florida.
Kay Tobin Lahusen, gay rights pioneer, donated a two-disc DVD recording
of “A Memorial Celebrating the Life of Barbra Gittings.”