Calendar of Events

April 25, 2008
Out Girls Movie Night. Film Screening and Discussion Waiting for the Moon (1987; imaginary portrait of Gertrude and Alice) 7:00 p.m. at Stonewall Library & Archives

April 27, 2008
Opera Group. Video Screening and Discussion 1:00 p.m. at Stonewall Library & Archives

May 2, 2008
Behind the Lavender Screen: Cinema Classics
Pillow Talk (1959)
7:00 pm at Stonewall

May 3, 2008
GLCC Flea Market
First Saturday of every month
Don’t miss Stonewall’s Book Sale booth GLCC/Stonewall Library & Archives

May 3, 2008
Distinguished Author Lecture Series
Kevin Sessums, acclaimed journalist and best-selling author
3:00 p.m., at Stonewall
Free and open to the public

May 5 - May 31
ArtsUnited exhibition
Angelo Lombardo, Paintings
Opening Reception Monday, May 5, 6:30 – 8:00
At Stonewall

May 9, 2008
Out Boys Movie Night. Film Screening with discussion following
Gaudi Afternoon (2001)
7:00 p.m. at Stonewall

May 12, 2008
Gay Literature Discussion Group
Read the book then come discuss it. Maurice by E.M. Forester
7:00 p.m., at Stonewall
Free and open to the public

May 16, 2008
Cine/Cinema/Film (Foreign Film Screening and discussion)
Three Dancing Slaves (2005, French with subtitles)
7:00 p.m. at Stonewall

May 23, 2008
Out Girls Movie Night. Film Screening and Discussion
Late Bloomers (1997)
7:00 p.m. at Stonewall

May 25, 2008
OPERA GROUP
Video screening and discussion at Stonewall
1:00 pm

Oral Histories Stonewall is very pleased to announce it recently received funding from the Sun-Sentinel Diversity Venture Fund for our Speaking Out: The Stonewall Oral History Project.

Participants in the program are members of the LGBT elder community. The individuals we have selected as Oral History Project interviews include, among others, a psychologist, an educator, a businessman, and a female military officer, and are now in their ‘70s, ‘80s and even ‘90s. Their stories have been largely untold, unshared and unknown. This program will not only capture these important eyewitness accounts of history before they disappear, they will also serve to inform, educate and inspire the next generation of our community’s leaders. It is critically important to the development of our community that we capture and make available this quickly disappearing history and preserve it for future generations who often are unaware or undereducated about these important individuals’ contribution to American history.

If you would like to volunteer as an interviewer or as an interview subject, please contact us at info@stonewall-libary.org or call 954-763-8565.