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SUMMARY:World AIDS Day: Celebrating the Works of Walta Borawski and Robert Ferro (in person event & live-streaming)
DESCRIPTION:Rebel Satori Press is proud to launch a new imprint\, The Library of Homosexual Congress\, curated by Tom Cardamone and Sven Davisson\, dedicated to preserving and promoting provocative works of gay literature\, with a focus on the AIDS crisis. It’s inaugural title\, Invisible History: The Collected Poems of Walta Borawski\, edited by Philip Clark and Michael Bronski\, is appropriately published on December 1st\, World AIDS Day\, returning the voice of a significant gay poet\, Walta Borawski (1947 -1994) back into the public eye after decades of neglect. \nRobert Ferro’s (1941 – 1988) novel of love and family during the early years of AIDS\, Second Son\, the last of four novels\, was published in 1988 shortly before his death of AIDS\, following the death of his partner\, fellow writer Michael Grumley. This is the first time this seminal novel has returned to print. Anne Rice said “Second Son is transcendently beautiful; exquisitely written\, exquisitely restrained.”  Its publisher\, ReQueered Tales\, is dedicated to restoring to circulation a treasure trove of celebrated LGBTQ fiction\, primarily from the 60s to the 90s\, in new e-book and print editions. \n  \nCopies of Second Son and Invisible History: The Collected Poems of Walta Borawski will be available for purchase at the event. To reserve a copy of either or both books\, please write to us at contact@bgsqd.com. \nThank you for supporting the Bureau by purchasing books from us! \n  \nThis event will take place in person at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division\, on the second floor (room 210) of The LGBT Community Center\, 208 W. 13th St.\, NYC\, 10011. \nRegistration is not required. Seating is first come\, first served. \nAlso live-streaming at youtube.com/@bgsqd \n  \nSuggested donation $10 to benefit the Bureau’s work. \nAll are welcome to attend\, with or without donation. \nWe will pass a bag for donations at the start of the event\, but we can also take credit card donations at the register or via Venmo @bgsqd \n  \nCharlotte Abbott is a book publishing professional with over 30 years of experience. She has been an editor for several top houses\, a journalist covering the industry\, and a publishing technology expert. She runs her own consultancy firm\, FutureProof Content. She is also an enthusiastic swimmer. \n  \nMichael Bronski is an independent scholar\, journalist\, and activist who is the author of numerous books including Pulp Friction: The Golden Age of Gay Male Pulps and A Queer History of the United States. He is Professor of the Practice in Activism and Media in the Studies of Women\, Gender and Sexuality at Harvard University. \n  \nGerard Cabrera is a Massarican from Springfield\, Massachusetts\, the birthplace of the first American dictionary\, Dr. Seuss\, and basketball. His writing has appeared in Gay Community News\, Acentos Review\, Angel Rust\, Apricity\, JONATHAN\, and Kweli. His novel\, Homo Novus\, was published in October 2022 by Rattling Good Yarns Press\, and was supported in part by the Bread Loaf Writers Conference and a Bread Loaf Bakeless Foundation fellowship\, along with The Camargo Foundation in Cassis\, France. He lives and works in New York City. \n  \nTom Cardamone is the editor of Crashing Cathedrals: Edmund White by the Book and co-editor of Fever Spores: The Queer Reclamation of William S. Burroughs. He is the author of the Lambda Literary Award-winning speculative novella Green Thumb as well as the erotic fantasy The Lurid Sea and other works of fiction\, including two short story collections. \n  \nPhilip Clark is the co-editor of Persistent Voices: Poetry by Writers Lost to AIDS and In the Empire of the Air: The Poems of Donald Britton. The recipient of a MacDowell Fellowship\, he is currently completing a biography of 1960s gay publisher H. Lynn Womack. He lives near Washington\, D.C. \n  \nPhilip F. Clark is the author of The Carnival of Affection (Sibling Rivalry Press\, 2017).  He currently teaches at City College\, New York\, where he received his M.F.A. in Creative Writing in 2016. His work has been published in Tiferet Journal\, The Marsh Hawk Press Chapter One Series\, Tampa Review\, Vox Populi\, and Lambda Literary. He has conducted poetry classes at the Hudson Valley Writers Center\, and his work has most recently been published in On Becoming A Poet: Essential Information About the Writing Craft (Marsh Hawk Press\, 2020). \n  \nRoz Parr retired recently after almost 40 years in the book industry. She worked as a bookseller at Compendium (London)\, and Womanbooks\, New Morning Books\, and A Different Light (NYC). After stints at Oxford University Press and Viking Penguin\, she spent 22 years with the Knopf division of Penguin Random House. Besides reading\, she enjoys gardening\, walking and keeping up with friends. \n  \nEric Rasmussen is an actor\, director and writer and was a founding member with Tina Ruan and the late Robbie McCauley of the performance group All Three. \n  \nEmanuel Xavier\, Latinx poet and LGBTQ activist\, was born in Brooklyn\, New York. Xavier received a New York City Council Citation for his many cultural contributions to city arts and has also been recipient of an International Latino Book Award\, Lambda Literary Award nominations\, and American Library Association Over the Rainbow Books selections for his collections which include: Pier Queen\, Americano\, If Jesus Were Gay\, Nefarious\, Radiance\, and Selected Poems of Emanuel Xavier. \n 
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LOCATION:Bureau of General Services–Queer Division\, 208 West 13th Street\, Room 210\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Holding Space: Life and Love Through a Queer Lens with Ryan Pfluger (in person event & live-streaming)
DESCRIPTION:Photographer Ryan Pfluger will talk about his new book\, Holding Space: Life and Love Through a Queer Lens. Throughout 2020 and 2021\, during a time of intense personal and political upheaval\, Pfluger set out to capture intimate images of queer\, interracial couples\, along with personal insight into their relationships in today’s world. Featured together for the first time in Holding Space\, this unique collection of modern love in its many forms across the spectrum of race\, sexuality\, and gender identity and gives space to these couples to share short\, revealing stories about their relationships. \nCopies of Holding Space: Life and Love Through a Queer Lens are available for purchase at the Bureau. To reserve a copy\, please write to us at contact@bgsqd.com. \nCopies are also available on our online store: \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThank you for supporting the Bureau by purchasing books from us! \n  \nThis event will take place in person at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division\, on the second floor (room 210) of The LGBT Community Center\, 208 W. 13th St.\, NYC\, 10011. \nRegistration is not required. Seating is first come\, first served. \nAlso live-streaming on the Bureau’s YouTube channel \n  \nSuggested donation $10 to benefit the Bureau’s work. \nAll are welcome to attend\, with or without donation. \nWe will pass a bag for donations at the start of the event\, but we can also take credit card donations at the register. \n  \nRyan Pfluger is an artist and photographer\, whose work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine\, Time\, Rolling Stone\, and elsewhere. Ryan lives in Los Angeles\, California\, with their dog\, Sarah Connor. Born and raised in New York\, they received an MFA in Photography at School of Visual Arts. (Portrait photograph by Travis Chantar) \n 
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LOCATION:Bureau of General Services–Queer Division\, 208 West 13th Street\, Room 210\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Poetry and Fiction from the End of the World (in person event & live-streaming)
DESCRIPTION:Monica McClure\, S. Galvin and Alexandrine Ogundimu read poetry and prose from recent years of life on Earth. Galvin and Ogundimu are also celebrating their recent moves to Brooklyn from Seattle and Chicago\, respectively. \nThis event will take place in person at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division\, on the second floor (room 210) of The LGBT Community Center\, 208 W. 13th St.\, NYC\, 10011. \nRegistration is not required. Seating is first come\, first served. \nAlso live-streaming on the Bureau’s YouTube channel \n  \nSuggested donation $10 to benefit the Bureau’s work. \nAll are welcome to attend\, with or without donation. \nWe will pass a bag for donations at the start of the event\, but we can also take credit card donations at the register or on Venmo @bgsqd. \n  \n* Monica McClure is a writer and performer based in New York. She is the author of Tender Data (Birds LLC\, 2015) and chapbooks Mala (Poor Claudia\, 2014) and Mood Swing (Snacks Press\, 2013). \nHer poetry and critical writing can be found in Tin House\, The Claudius App\, Jubilat\, Lambda Literary Review Spotlight Series\, Emily Books\, The Hairpin\, The Huffington Post\, The Awl\, Spork Press\, The Los Angeles Review\, Intercourse Magazine\, The Lit Review\, and CultureStrike / The Margins. \nMcClure is a poetry and fiction editor for The Atlas Review. In 2014\, she was chosen by Dorothea Lasky as the Summer Literary Seminar contest winner for Poetry. She has performed at Cage Gallery\, Pioneer Works\, Dixon Place Theatre\, The Silent Barn\, and &Now 2015. \n  \n* Sarah Galvin is a poet and essayist from Seattle who moved to Brooklyn a mere three months ago. They are the author of The Three Einsteins (Poor Claudia) The Best Party of Our Lives (Sasquatch) and Ugly Time (Gramma Poetry) now to be found in Black Ocean’s catalogue. Galvin has recently completed a yet-unnamed manuscript which they will be reading from at this event. \nGalvin is a contributor to The Stranger\, The Guardian\, and Vice Magazine. Their poems have appeared in Anarchist Review of Books\, WIDMA\, The American Poetry Society\, New Ohio Review\, Pinwheel\, and io. \nThey are the author of a series of reviews of food found on the ground called The Pedestretarian. Galvin was nominated for a James W. Ray Distinguished Artist Award and considered for what would have been Washington State’s first Radio Flyer Wagon DUI. \n  \n*Alexandrine Ogundimu is a writer from New Jersey and Indiana. She lives in the zeitgeist.
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SUMMARY:WMN Pop Up at the Bureau
DESCRIPTION:Come visit the WMN pop up shop at the Bureau on Thursday\, December 15\, 2022\, from 5 to 7 PM! Issues of WMN and merch will be available for purchase. \n  \nAbout WMN: \nVenezuelan designer/artist Florencia Alvarado\, American photographer Jeanette Spicer and Swedish designer Sara Duell\, are the dykes behind WMN – a publication of lesbian art and poetry. We have individually come to identify ourselves as lesbian in different ways and at various times\, but found commonality between our love for WMN\, and interest in art and representation of marginalized communities. \nWhen thinking of our own identifications\, we realized that the term lesbian was in ways a signifier of the past\, and could even be considered radical. This awareness sparked our inspiration and desire to gather and share work of other people identifying as lesbian\, in order to create a conversation around different terms of identification\, and how and why we use them. This zine is meant to provide a much needed space to show the intimacy\, struggle\, wonder and everything in between\, of what it means to be a lesbian in this political climate and time. \nWMN – lesbian art and poetry publication was founded in May 2019 in Brooklyn NY. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Office Hours Poetry Fall 2022 Showcase Reading (virtual event - online only)
DESCRIPTION:Join us Friday\, December 16th\, at 7:00 PM EDT for the Office Hours Fall 2022 Showcase Reading\, a virtual event taking place online only. Our current fellows will give a brief reading in celebration of another strong semester of poetry making\, community building\, and surviving in difficult creative times. \nReaders:\nAbba Belgrave\nCarrie Hohmann Campbell  \nRyan Dzelzkalns \nAshley Harris  \nEmily Hockaday\nJames Fujinami Moore \nSarah Sala\nShakeema Smalls \nAvia Tadmor\nAnnie Wei\n\n  \nSuggested donation to benefit Office Hours Poetry Workshop: $5 – $10 \nYou can make a donation when you register on Eventbrite. \nAll are welcome to join\, with or without a donation. \nRegistration on Eventbrite required to join this event on Zoom. \nOnce you have registered on Eventbrite you will receive an email with the link you need to join the event on Zoom – or you can simply return to the Eventbrite page and click on “Access link” (beneath “When and Where/location/online”). But you will only be able to access this AFTER you have registered. \nClosed-captioning will be available. \nClick here to register\nAlso live-streaming at youtube.com/@bgsqd \n  \nEmily Hockaday’s [in person reader] first full-length collection\, Naming the Ghost\, is out from Cornerstone Press. Her second collection In a Body is scheduled for October 2023 with Harbor Editions. She has had work in a variety of anthologies and print and online journals. She tweets @E_Hockaday. \n  \nShakeema Smalls [virtual reader] is from Georgetown\, South Carolina.  Her work has been published in a variety of outlets including Blackberry: A Magazine\, Radius Lit\, Free Black Space\, Vinyl Poetry and Prose\, and Rigorous\, among others\, with upcoming work in Hayden’s Ferry and Emergent Literary. She was a Tin House 2022 Winter Workshop participant and a 2022 PEN Emerging Voices Fellow. \n  \nCarrie Hohmann Campbell [virtual reader] lives on a small farm in northwest Pennsylvania with her family. Her second chapbook Drawn to Extinction was published by Finishing Line Press. She teaches creative writing as an Assistant Professor of English at PennWest University. Contact her at carriehohmanncampbell.com.  \n  \nJames Fujinami Moore‘s [virtual reader] debut collection is Indecent Hours (Four Way Books\, 2022). His work has appeared in Barrow Street’s 4×2\, The Brooklyn Rail\, Guesthouse\, The Margins\, the Pacifica Literary Review\, and Prelude. He has received support from Poets House\, Bread Loaf\, and the Frost Place\, and received his MFA from Hunter College in 2016. He lives in Los Angeles. \n  \nAvia Tadmor [in person reader] was born in Jerusalem. Her poetry received support from Yaddo\, the Rona Jaffe Foundation/ Bread Loaf\, the Vermont Studio Center\, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Her poems appear or are forthcoming in The New Republic\, New England Review\, The Adroit Journal\, Iowa Review\, and elsewhere. Avia was named a 2022 Gregory Djanikian Scholar by the Adroit Journal. \n  \nAshley Harris [virtual reader] is from Manassas\, Virginia. Her work has been published in  Aquas de pozos\, Yellow Chair Review and Cartridge Literary magazine. She currently has a chapbook entitled “If the Hero of Time was Black”\, published by Weasel Press. Her work was also present in the anthologies  For all the songs we sing and The Future of Black: Afrofuturism\, Black Comics\, and Superheroes.  \n  \nRyan Dzelzkalns [virtual reader] has poems appearing with Catapult\, DIAGRAM\, The Offing\, The Shanghai Literary Review\, Tin House\, and others. He received an MFA from New York University and a BA from Macalester College where he was awarded the Wendy Parrish Poetry Prize. His writing has been translated into Latvian (the language of his grandparents) and has been anthologized in a handful of collections. He was recently a Fulbright scholar in Tokyo\, where he still lives. Read more at RyanDz.com \n  \nSarah M. Sala [in person reader] is a queer poet of Polish-Lebanese descent. Her debut collection\, Devil’s Lake is now out from Tolsun Books. She is the founder of the free poetry workshop\, Office Hours\, and Co-Poetry Editor at the Bellevue Literary Review. Her work appears in BOMB\, the Southampton Review\, and the Los Angeles Review. Visit her at sarahsala.com and @sarahmsala. \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/office-hours-poetry-fall-2022-showcase-reading/
LOCATION:Bureau of General Services–Queer Division\, 208 West 13th Street\, Room 210\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:TELL 83: Space (in person & live-streaming)
DESCRIPTION:  \nTELL is an evening of story telling from the mouths and minds of queers in NYC hosted by Drae Campbell at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division since February 2014. \nSpace is the theme of the 83rd TELL\, on Saturday\, December 17\, 2022\, 7 PM IN PERSON at the Bureau! Featuring: Renair Amin\, Gabriella Belfiglio\, & MJ Moneymaker. \nThe event will also be live-streamed at youtube.com/@bgsqd \nSuggested donation of $10 to benefit the Bureau and the storytellers. \nWe will pass a bag at the start of the event. Donations by card can be made at the register or via Venmo @bgsqd with TELL 83 in the message. Thank you for supporting the Bureau and TELL! \nAll are welcome to join\, with or without a donation. \nWe ask that all attendees bring proof of vaccination and wear masks. Thank you!\nPhotograph by Grace Chu\nDrae Campbell is an actor and performer who has appeared on stages all over NYC and on the internet\, movies and tv.  She’s been spotted on the tv shows New Amsterdam and Bull and on the web series Dinette directed by Shaina Feinberg. She can also be found online on Refinery29\, IFC.Com and BRICTV to name a few. Some fave stage acting credits: Only You Can Prevent Wildfires\, Ricochet Collective\, Non-Consensual Relationships With Ghosts\, La Mama\, My Old Man\, Dixon Place\, Oph3lia at HERE\, The Nosebleed at The Public Theatre. Drae also appeared as a radical lesbian in Taylor Mac’s 24 Decade History Of Popular Music at St. Ann’s Warehouse. Drae’s been hosting and curating TELL at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division for 7 plus years. If you like  queer stories\, TELL is also a Podcast! www.draecampbell.com \n  \nRENAIR AMIN is an award-winning educator\, international speaker\, coach\, pageant queen\, and four-time published author specializing in the areas of relationship wellness\, empowerment\, and LGBTQ faith-based trauma. Renair has a Master of Arts in Religious Education and Doctor of Ministry degree from New York Theological Seminary. Dr. Amin utilizes her academic journey\, extensive training\, and experiential wisdom to change the lives of people she encounters regionally and globally. She is also a relationship wellness expert who centers her work on helping individuals develop and reinforce self-esteem while enhancing personal and professional relationships in their lives. She began this work in 2014 through her custom Holokeria Coaching practice which has evolved into Pink Love Wellness\, LLC\, through which Renair provides an array of services that holistically address her client’s needs. Dr. Amin is also the founder of LGBTQ Faith Matters\, a platform dedicated to healing spiritual trauma in communities of color\, and the host of the “It’s All About Pink Love” Podcast. Renair believes her purpose is to heal hearts to heal the world. \n\n  \n  \nGabriella M. Belfiglio lives in Brooklyn\, NY with her wife\, five-year-old\, and five cats. She teaches self-defense\, conflict resolution\, and karate. She is the winner of the W.B. Yeats Poetry Award.  She received a fellowship with Saltonstall Arts Foundation.  Her work has been published in many anthologies and journals including The Centrifugal Eye\, Paterson Review\, Avanti Popolo\, Poetic Voices without Borders\, The Potomac Review\, and Lambda Literary Review.  She is part of the activist/poetry trio\, The Ferlinghetti Girls. For more info visit: www.gabriellabelfiglio.info \n  \n \nNot a gimmick\, jus’a name. MJ Moneymaker is a  Chinese-Puerto Rican American\, veteran\, activist\, artist\, writer. Storytelling through any medium\, shares experience\, adds to life.. \n 
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LOCATION:Bureau of General Services–Queer Division\, 208 West 13th Street\, Room 210\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Closed for holidays!
DESCRIPTION:The Bureau will be closed on Christmas Eve\, Christmas Day\, New Year’s Eve\, and New Year’s Day.
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SUMMARY:Closed for holidays!
DESCRIPTION:The Bureau will be closed on Christmas Eve\, Christmas Day\, New Year’s Eve\, and New Year’s Day.
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