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About the Speaker
Hugh Ryan is a writer and curator, and most recently, the author of "The Women's House of Detention," a queer history of the infamous prison that once dominated Greenwich Village. His first book, "When Brooklyn Was Queer," won a 2020 New York City Book Award, was a New York Times Editors' Choice in 2019, and was a finalist for the Randy Shilts and Lambda Literary Awards. He was honored with the 2020 Allan Berube Prize from the American Historical Association. In 2019-2021, he worked on the "Hidden Voices: LGBTQ+ Stories in U.S. History" curricular materials for the NYC Department of Education.
Hugh Ryan will present his lecture virtually. Join us for a viewing party in Simmons Auditorium B or tune in virtually.
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