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Organizer: The LGBT Community Center

Center Youth: Open Lab

Weekday drop-in hours in the Center Youth computer lab. Check your email, Facebook, work on that job search or college application! For youth age 13-22. Intake is required for all Youth programs. Contact [email protected] if you'd like to join!

Center Youth: Clubhouse Connection

Clubhouse Connection meets every Thursday from 4-5:30 pm EST. Join the Clubhouse Peer Coaches in exploration of important topics and fun activities. For ages 13-22, for more info please contact [email protected].

Center Youth: Gender X

Let's learn all about how the cisgender binary is a construct created and enforced by white patriarchy! Also? Let's talk about fabulous TGNC artists, authors, actors and musicians, do fabulous crafts and activities and host fabulous TGNC guest speakers. Finally, let's just talk about ourselves and how fabulous (or not) we're feeling that day. Inviting […]

(OPEN) Pat Parker/Vito Russo Library

Housed within the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Community Center of Manhattan (The Center), the Pat Parker/Vito Russo Library is the only LGBTQ+ dedicated, free, circulating library in New York. The PPVR Library is committed to acquiring, maintaining, and making accessible a collection of literary, artistic, and intellectual works by, for, and about LGBTQ+ people. […]

Center Support: Keys to Success

Join us for a four-part professional development series supporting LGBTQ+ individuals in building authentic, fulfilling careers through interactive activities, inclusive guidance, and guest Q&A sessions. Food and MetroCards will be provided!June 11 Keys to Success will be Networking and Building Queer Professional Community with Michael Pereira, a Rehabilitation Counselor and Vocational Specialist at NYU LangoneRegister

Opening Reception: Be dazzled Exhibition

Join us for the opening reception of Be dazzled, a vibrant three-person exhibition featuring works by Khae Haskell, James Jaxxa, and Joan Reutershan. Through mixed media, collage, sculpture, and installation, the artists explore queer materiality, luminosity, memory, and urban life.Celebrate an evening of art, conversation, and community as we gather to experience these dazzling reflections […]