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SUMMARY:Queeriosity
DESCRIPTION:Youth Speaks presents\nQueeriosity\nJune 18\nSOMArts\, 7pm \nFREE \nMore information: http://youthspeaks.org/performances/queeriosity/ \nYouth Speaks first presented Queeriosity in 1999\, the brainchild of two young members of the organization. As part of our ongoing campaign to celebrate young people in the Bay Area\, and to give a space for those who are too marginalized to speak\, Queeriosity is a place for a diverse population of queer youth and their allies to come together and declare themselves present and unafraid. \nThe Queeriosity 2016 theme is Answering Our Ancestors. This year our intention is to pay our deep respects to 4 queer literary ancestors whose work and lives still make ripples in our present day queer intergenerational aesthetics. Queeriosity 2016 is an intimate conversation our youth and featured adult artists would like to have with these 4 ancestors. \nJames Baldwin.\nOctavia Butler.\nJustin Chin.\nGloria Anzaldua. \nQueeriosity is a place for queer and questioning youth to simply be\, and have their emerging artistic and activist voices celebrated. In partnership with the National Queer Arts Festival\, Queeriosity is an annual spoken word and performing arts showcase for LGBTQQ youth\, highlighting the voices of a diverse San Francisco Bay Area. It is for all of us that don’t and won’t fit the cookie cutter rubrics of American love and sexuality. If you’ve ever felt your identity overcrowding the boxes\, Queeriosity is for you. \n \nDiscipline: Spoken Word/Lit
URL:https://queerculturalcenter.org/event/queeriosity/
LOCATION:SOMArts\, address\, San Francisco\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lit2016,NQAF2016,SpokenWord2016
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SUMMARY:Radar Superstar | The Witching Hour
DESCRIPTION:Radar Productions presents\nRadar Superstar\nJune 8\, 6pm\nSuperstar – San Francisco Public Library\, 6pm FREE \nThe Witching Hour\, an Intimate Benefit for Radar Productions\nJune 8. 8pm\nLuggage Store\n1007 Market Street\nLUGGAGE\, 8pm – $20-30 for TIcket Purchase details go to www.radarproductions.org  \nMore Event Information: http://www.radarproductions.org/ \nRadar Superstar is an annual event that celebrates the anniversary of Radar’s founding by showcasing 4 incredible artists in the Koret Auditorium at the SF Main Library. This year’s artists include: Guillermo Gomez-Pena\, Xandra Ibarra\, Aya de Leon\, Chinaka Hodge. \nThe Witching Hour is an intimate benefit immediately following Radar Superstar. Have your tarot read\, sip wine and mingle with superstar artists while being enchanted by the sounds of Oakland-based chanteuse Maya Songbird. \nAll proceeds go to the continued efforts of RADAR Productions to offer free and low cost literary events of substance that center the lived experiences of queers in the Bay Area. \nDiscipline: Literary\, Performance Arts
URL:https://queerculturalcenter.org/event/radar-superstar-the-witching-hour/
LOCATION:SF Public Library\, 100 Larkin Street @ Grove \, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lit2016,NQAF2016,PerformanceArt2016
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SUMMARY:Blues Arrival – Stories of The Queer Black South & Migration
DESCRIPTION:Audaciously Speaking & QCC presents\nBlues Arrival – Stories of The Queer Black South & Migration\nJune 8\nEASTSIDE\, 7PM\nThe 9:30PM show has been cancelled\nAudacious IAM \nTickets: $12-$20 (sliding scale NOTA)\nBrown Paper Tickets Link for 7pm show: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2546257Brown Paper Tickets Link for 9:30pm show: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2552391 \nMore information: www.audaciousiam.com \nWhat do you know about the Black Queer South? \nBlues Arrival is about to take you on a road trip of southern Black Queer culture\, identity and migration. Our stories are what connect us. Blues Arrival gives us the opportunity to take part in the stories of a marginalized community to create awareness and share knowledge about Black Queer culture in the South. Featuring Trey Amos\, Dazie Grego\, Vernon Keeve III\, Valerie Troutt’s MoonCandy Live House Ensemble and more. \nThis artistic compilation allows its audience members to gain a collected appreciation of the journey and survival of the 21st Century Queer Black Southern migration to progressive cities while seeking liberation and self-expression. \nThrough storytelling\, spoken word and performances\, we give a voice to so many that have been silenced. In one night\, Blues Arrival explores the intersections of identity\, religion\, race\, and migration never before heard stories from the anticipated published anthology. \nARTISTS’ BIOGRAPHIES \nDiscipline: Lit/Spoken Word \nCreating Queer Community
URL:https://queerculturalcenter.org/event/blues-arrival-stories-of-the-queer-black-south-migration/
LOCATION:Eastside Arts Alliance\, 2277 International Blvd @ 23rd\, Oakland\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:CQC2016,Lit2016,NQAF2016,SpokenWord2016
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160602T180000
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SUMMARY:The 20th Anniversary of The Hormel Center
DESCRIPTION:City Lights Books & the SFPL present\nThe 20th Anniversary of The Hormel Center\nExhibition: May – August 7- Harvey Milk\, Second Sight\nCurated by Bob Kelley\nJune 2 – Twenty-five Years of Vampire Life: The Gilda Stories Re-issued\nJune 7 – From Sleaze to Classics\nSFPL\, Hormel Center\, 3rd Flr\, 6pm\nFREE \nJune 2- When Gilda escaped from slavery in 1850\, she didn’t expect to live to see the 21st century. Jewelle Gomez will read and catch you up on what Gilda’s been up to. \nJune 7 – It’s an intergenerational discussion on lesbian lit featuring Ann Bannon\, Michelle Tea and Juliana Delgado Lopera. \nDiscipline: Literary
URL:https://queerculturalcenter.org/event/the-20th-anniversary-of-the-hormel-center/
LOCATION:SF Public Library\, 100 Larkin Street @ Grove \, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lit2016,NQAF2016
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