Free Events for All Ages
Explore our wide array of free events including author talks, book discussions, crafts, and much more celebrating Pride Month.
Pride Pioneers: Explore NYPL’s LGBTQ+ Collections on Bloomberg Connects
Discover highlights from the Library’s extensive holdings documenting the gay rights movement and the experiences and accomplishments of queer and trans people in our digital guide on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app.
LGBTQ+ Titles Targeted for Censorship: Stand Against Book Banning
Stand with The New York Public Library to push back against the censorship of books with LGBTQ+ themes and characters. Explore this selection of some of the most challenged books, as documented by the American Library Association.
More Pride Month Reads
Discover a wide selection of recommended reads in different genres from our expert librarians and library staff.
Discover More from NYPL's Landmark LGBTQ+ Collections
NYPL has one of the world’s largest collections of LGBTQ+ history and materials regarding the social history of the AIDS crisis, many of which are available to view online. Explore our extensive collections, including academic and popular literature, rare books, little magazines, historic newspapers, at least 100,000 volumes, and over 300 archival collections—containing hundreds of thousands of letters, manuscripts, photographs, posters, and other items.
Research Opportunity: Martin Duberman Fellowship
Deadline: Mon, July 15, 2024
The Martin Duberman Visiting Scholar program at The New York Public Library promotes excellence in LGBTQ+ studies by supporting scholars engaged in original, archivally-based research.
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Four Powerful Online Conversations from the Schomburg Center to Watch During Pride Month
The Schomburg Center’s online public programs archive includes conversations about LGBTQ+ champions of equality and social justice. Watch to learn more about the work of James Baldwin, Audre Lorde, Lorraine Hansberry, and Pauli Murray.
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Black & Brown Trans Legacies in the Collections: In Memory of Mother LaTravious Collins
Explore a selection of principal materials in the Library’s collections that unearth legacies of New York-based transgender activists of color, including Sylvia Rivera, Marsha P. Johnson, and others. Compiled in honor of Mother LaTravious Collins, founder of the Brooklyn Ghost Project.
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Robert Giard's Portraits of LGBTQ+ Writers and Their Works
The Library’s collections are home to over 200 portraits by Robert Giard, who began photographing LGBTQ+ writers in 1985. Many of his subjects’ works are also available to borrow!
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How Activists Harnessed the Telephone and Built the Nation’s First LGBTQ+ Hotline
The Gay Switchboard of New York was founded in 1971 to safely and privately provide callers with information about queer-friendly establishments, and to allow for open discussions about sexuality and queer identity. Learn more about the switchboard and explore its records through the Library’s Manuscripts and Archives Division.
From NYPL's Digital Collections: Essential Resources About LGBTQ+ Activism and History
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