Out and Proud, Through the Centuries and Around the World with Professor Andrew Lear
Thu, Jul 16, 2026 • 5:30 PM—7:00 PM
Provincetown Public Library, 356 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA, 02657, United States
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Join Professor Lear for an in depth talk on LGBTQIA history and the people who were out and proud in history!
Through the centuries, there have always been people whose sexuality and/or gender identity did not conform with the rules of their cultures—people who owned their identity and spoke out. This talk is a celebration of some amazing ones, such as:
Eve Adams, a Polish Jewish anarchist who opened a famous lesbian bar in 1920s New York
Lord Alfred Douglas, who has a terrible reputation from his relationship with Oscar Wilde--but also wrote the line, "I am the love that dares not speak its name"
Gad Beck, a gay Jewish teen-age resistance leader in Nazi Berlin,
Colette, author, stripper, and lover of the aristocratic trans man Max de Morny
And the hijras of India, a traditional third sex numbering in the millions in today's India
Professor Andrew Lear is a renowned expert on gender and sexuality in ancient Greece and Rome. During his academic career, he taught at Harvard… View Source