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In honor of the 100th anniversary of Harry Hay's birth, CLAGS and the Harry Hay Centennial Committee will sponsor a weekend conference exploring Hay's life and ideas and the multiple facets of LGBT life that Harry Hay himself pioneered. These aspects will be organized around four major themes: the arts, political activism, spirituality and sexual identities. The conference will feature presentations from scholars, activists and artists all exploring the evolution of LGBT life in the 60+ years since Hay and a small cohort of Californians founded the Mattachine Society.



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Saturday, September 29 • 10:45am - 12:30pm
I Do Believe in Faeries: Advocating Transhistorical Identities and Archetypes

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  • Jason Baumann, Sissies, Faggots and Fays: Radical Faeries and the Subversion of Identity 
  • Michael Lecker, The Fools Speak The Truth: The Creation of Queer Archetypes in the Radical Faerie Community
  • David Edleson, Occupying Faerie Tribe: Exploring the Numinous Tension between Sacred Space and Historical Reality
  • Moderator: Michelle Billies, Kingsborough College

Speakers
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Jason Baumann

New York Public Library
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Michelle Billies

Kingsborough College
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David Edleson

Community College of Vermont
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Michael Lecker

George Mason University


Saturday September 29, 2012 10:45am - 12:30pm EDT
KC 805 NYU Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South, New York, NY

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