I found this interview with Johnathan Weinberg, who curated a new exhibition in New York of art produced after Stonewall, in honor of its upcoming 50th anniversary. It looks like it will be an amazing show, and if anyone is in New York anytime soon I would love to hear about it! It was also exciting that the article mentioned Sylvia Rivera along with Marsha P. Johnson, as from what we read and talked about in class it seems like she has been often forgotten in talk about historical LGBTQ activism.
https://www.them.us/story/art-after-stonewall
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