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  • Holding Patterns: An Installation by Alexandra Juhasz

    Graphic Credit: Quetzal Arevalo/ONE Archives How is research and study a critical component of AIDS activism? How do we learn, remember, and grieve differently on paper, screens, fabrics, and video? How do computers and magazines, sweaters and scarves, videotapes and queer bars hold ghosts? How do we let them go? The Holding Patterns installation considers how Zoom […]

  • Our Bodies, Our Voices: Embodied Expressions

    This exhibition will bring together works by contemporary queer artists whose practices explore identity, resilience, and the many ways our histories and futures are written into the body, voice, and imagination. Through painting, portraiture, poetry, and multimedia expression, the show seeks to create a dialogue between personal narrative and collective memory—illuminating the ways queer communities […]

  • Boys Do Cry SLAA Men’s Meeting

    Boys Do Cry is a men's meeting of SLAA meeting every Sunday at 10am. Each week a speaker qualifies on their experience with a single step and shares are limited in focus to that step. This is a safe space for men to speak on their experience with sex, love, and intimacy.

  • Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous

    Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA), a program based on the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), is a fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience and mutual support, are recovering from the disease of food addiction.

  • CA Serenity Sunday

    CA Serenity on Sunday meets on Sunday every week from 11am-12pm.

  • CMA Sunday Solutions

    CMA Sunday Solutions meets on Sunday every week from 11:15am-12:15pm. Group suggested topics and round-robin sharing.

  • AA High Noon

    High Noon meets on Sunday every week from 12pm-1pm. We are an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Seats are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis, with a strict capacity limit of 120. Email [email protected] for more information.

  • (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. […]