'Family Matters: LGBTQ Youth Perspectives' on Display
Posted on January 28, 2016
A ground-breaking photography exhibit, 鈥淔amily Matters: LGBTQ Youth Perspectives,鈥 opens at 4 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 28, in the Archaeology Museum on the University of South Alabama campus.
Powerful and captivating images by Birmingham photographer Carolyn Sherer, will include compelling narratives of the LGBTQ youth, which challenge definitions of gender, sexuality and family.
"The courageous stories revealed by LGBTQ youth featured in Family Matters help shed light and spark dialogue about civil rights and continue the conversation that began last semester when the 猫咪社区APP community shared in the reading of 鈥楥radle of Freedom,鈥" stated Barbara Filion, associate director of the Archaeology Museum.
This exhibition is a component of the 猫咪社区APP Common Read/ Common World initiative for 2015-2016. The featured book for this year is 鈥淐radle of Freedom: Alabama and the Movement that Changed America,鈥 by Frye Gaillard, 猫咪社区APP writer-in-residence. Gaillard will introduce the exhibit at the opening.
There will also be a live music performance by Atlanta modern folk music duo Mouths of Babes featuring Ty Greenstein and Ingrid Elizabeth. In just over a year, the duo has become a sought-after act, headlining shows in Berkeley, Calif., Chicago and Boston.
All LGBTQ Youth Perspectives鈥 events at South Alabama will be held on campus at the Archaeology Museum.
鈥淭he Transgender Journey," Feb. 2, 6 p.m.
Jessica Lynn, Founder of Your True Gender
鈥淥ur Bodies, Ourselves,鈥 Feb. 25, 6 p.m.
Becky McLaughlin, associate professor of English, 猫咪社区APP
鈥淟GBT Online Identities and Queer Fan Creativity,鈥 March 10, 6 p.m.
Dr. Kristina Busse, gender studies and philosophy instructor, independent scholar
鈥淕ender in the Ancient Past,鈥 April 21, 6 p.m.
Dr. Phil Carr, professor of anthropology and director, 猫咪社区APP Archaeology Museum
The photography exhibit was developed by Birmingham AIDS Outreach and made possible in part by a grant from the Alabama Humanities Foundation, which is the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The exhibit will be on display through July 22.
For more information, contact Barbara Filion, associate director at the 猫咪社区APP Archaeology Museum, at (251) 460-6106, or visit the museum website. She can also be emailed at bfilion@southalabama.edu.
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