"Free and Queer: Black Californian Roots of Gay Liberation."
Courtesy the Lisbet Tellefsen Papers, General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University | The Aché Project march, San Francisco, ca. 1990s from "Free and Queer: Black Californian Roots of Gay Liberation."

Free and Queer: Black Californian Roots of Gay Liberation

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  • California African American Museum, USC/Exposition Park
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Time Out says

This show aims to give Black queer culture in California—particularly in Los Angeles—the credit it’s due as a part of the decades-long fight for LGBTQ+ rights and recognition. Through historical materials, photographs, film and vintage newspapers, the exhibition recovers a history that’s been largely excluded from the record, introducing visitors to sites, protagonists and allies who played a role in the fight for democracy and free expression. 

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Address
California African American Museum
Exposition Park
600 State Dr
Los Angeles
90037
Cross street:
between S Figueroa Street & Bill Robertson Lane
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
Tue–Sat 10am–5pm, Sun 11am–5pm

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