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Pride Month at the New York Public Library

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Fifth Ave. & 42nd St., Manhattan, NY, 10018
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In honor of Pride, the New York Public Library is hosting a series of daily events throughout the month of June including screenings, talks and workshops for all ages at various branches across Manhattan. Some highlights include an Anti-Prom (June 9) for teens to safely celebrate themselves while dancing the night away, Drag Queen Story Hour (June 12) for children up to age 7 followed by a indoor mermaid parade and a screening of Mike Nichols’ 1990s classic The Birdcage (June 25). Plus, check out the library’s main branch exhibition You Say You Want a Revolution: Remembering the 60s, which highlights the Stonewall uprising in 1968. For a complete listing of events, visit the NYPL website.

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New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

Fifth Ave. & 42nd St. Manhattan, NY, 10018

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Type
  • Film & TV
  • Libraries & Educational Centers
  • LGBT
  • Gay
  • Lesbian
  • Culture & History
Cost
  • Free
Seasonal
  • Summer
Accessibility
  • Large Print
  • Braille
  • Open and/or Closed Captioned
  • Assistive Listening System
  • Sign Language Interpretation
  • Wheelchair Accessible

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