181-189 Second Avenue
Peter Hujar Residence & Studio / David Wojnarowicz Residence & Studio
110 Livingston Street
Gay Activists Alliance Zap at the New York City Board of Education
April 6, 2018
An Urgent Effort to Document New York’s LGBTQ History Before It Disappears
135-139 West 31st Street
Father Mychal F. Judge at St. Francis of Assisi Church & Friary
1446 First Avenue
Founding of the Gay Activists Alliance at the Arthur Bell Residence
67 Wall Street
Gay Activists Alliance Zap at the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission
240 Centre Street
Gay Activists Alliance Protest at New York City Police Headquarters
1335 Sixth Avenue
Gay Activists Alliance Zap at the Inner Circle Dinner at the New York Hilton Hotel
Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza
Picket at Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, Fourth-Ever U.S. Gay Rights Protest
39 Whitehall Street
Picket in Front of U.S. Army Building, First-Ever U.S. Gay Rights Protest
7 East 7th Street
Picket at the Great Hall, Cooper Union, Second-Ever U.S. Gay Rights Protest
June 28, 2022
Queer Landmarks Are Everywhere—and This Group Is Working to Keep Them In Plain Sight
15 Sites
Art & Architecture
...visual artists such as Peter Hujar and David Wojnarowicz on the piers along the Greenwich Village waterfront, and the restoration of many sections of Central Park by landscape architects Philip... Learn More
June 16, 2021
Pride Month: NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project ‘Making An Invisible History Visible’
May 18, 2020 | 6:15PM to 7:30PM