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We Are Everywhere
We Are Everywhere: A Visual Guide to the History of Queer Liberation, So Far | Matthew Riemer, Leighton Brown
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Have pride in history. A rich and sweeping photographic history of the Queer Liberation Movement, from the creators and curators of the massively popular Instagram account @lgbt_history, released in time for the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. Through the lenses of protest, power, and pride, We Are Everywhere is an essential and empowering introduction to the history of the fight for queer liberation. Combining exhaustively researched narrative with meticulously curated photographs, the book traces queer activism from its roots in late-nineteenth-century Europe--long before the pivotal Stonewall Riots of 1969--to the gender warriors leading the charge today. Featuring more than 300 images from more than seventy photographers and twenty archives, this inclusive and intersectional book enables us to truly see queer history unlike anything before, with glimpses of activism in the decades preceding and following Stonewall, family life, marches, protests, celebrations, mourning, and Pride. By challenging many of the assumptions that dominate mainstream LGBTQ+ history, We Are Everywhere shows readers how they can--and must--honor the queer past in order to shape our liberated future.
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IndoorDame
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Happy Pride Month Litsy! 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

I usually compile a fiction reading list for Pride, but I‘ve decided to get the tagged book instead this year. I have a tiny studio apartment and I‘m wondering if anyone owns photo books on kindle/tablet and if that works or if this is the kind of thing I just need to carve out space for?

Tonton Just me, but photography and art books, absolutely physical. Otherwise Kindle, though will buy book to have to hold sometimes. 1y
AmyG 🌈🏳️‍🌈 1y
arubabookwoman I have a Kindle Fire and it's a bit small for many art/photo books, although the color reproduction is great. I put the Kindle App on my iPad, and I find that most art, quilting, photography, etc books are just fine-the colors are great and size is usually good. There are sill some I want the physical books but for many the Kindle App on the iPad is great. 1y
IndoorDame @Tonton @arubabookwoman thank you both for helping me think things through! ❤️🙏 I sourced a used physical copy so I think I‘m going to spring for that this time, but I‘m excited to try out the digital option in the future with ones my library has and see if they work well on my devices. 1y
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Powerful. Amazing. If we had a coffee table, this would be on it.

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daniwithtea
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Part of today‘s library haul. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

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🌈💙💕2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots--an uprising resisting police harassment & persecution against LGBT+ Americans. This year's NYC Pride, dubbed #WorldPrideNYC, will be the largest international celebration of Pride IN HISTORY! In honor, Strand has partnered with The Center for an epic Pride booklist. Click here: https://www.strandbooks.com/strand-blog#/entry/entry227-the-c...