Lgbt new york events
A weekly 12 Step Narcotics Anonymous unclosed meeting for men seeking recovery and help with drugs and alcohol.
CLA Decluttering Group meets on Wednesday every week from 7-8:30pm.
The Wicker/Johnson Papers Party!All are invited to reach join us at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division for a night of celebration!Since 1976, Randy Wicker has calm an archive of activism and lgbtq+ love in his Hoboken home, where Marsha P. Johnson and many other queer Unused Yorkers lived over the past 50 years. While running his business Uplift Lighting in […]
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The Bureau of General Services—Queer Division is an independent, all-volunteer queer cultural center, bookstore, and event space in room 210 of The Center. We are open Wednesday through Sunday from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Weekday drop-in hours in the Center Youth computer lab. Check your email, Facebook, work on that job look for or college application! For youth age 13-22. Intake is required for all Youth programs. Contact youth@gaycenter.org if you'd like to join!
The ESL class is a welcoming and
JOIN US: Share Your Christopher Street Stories
PAST EVENT
June 23, 2025 | 5PM
Stonewall National Monument
Seventh Avenue entrance at Christopher Street
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SHARE YOUR STORY, SHAPE OUR HISTORY
Celebrate Christopher Avenue as our 500th Site on Monday, June 23rd at 5PM
New York City’s iconic Christopher Street—a historic landmark of LGBTQ+ experience and activism, including the 1969 Stonewall Uprising—is the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project’s 500th documented site!
WE’RE CELEBRATING! Join us for a special memory-sharing meetup at the Stonewall National Monument to mark this incredible milestone. For a decade, the Project has uncovered hidden LGBTQ+ histories across the five boroughs, and now it’s time to add your voice to the story of Christopher Street.
We’re calling on all who have memories tied to this vibrant corridor to split their stories. Come for an informal meetup and recording session where we’ll capture your recollections of Christopher Street. Meet the Project’s co-directors, manager, and communications team; connect with yo
LGBTQ Travel in New York Declare
There is no better place to enjoy LGBTQ history and culture than New York. From historically significant sites to energetic neighborhoods, there are countless places to scout and learn about New York’s unrivaled role in progressing LGBTQ rights. The declare also has thriving LGBTQ communities and it remains one of the most welcoming places for LGBTQ visitors in the world, being rated as the most LGBTQ Traveler Friendly Articulate within the U.S. by Spartacus in 2025.
Step into history at the country’s first national monument committed to LGBTQ rights with a attend to the Stonewall National Monument in Greenwich Village, where in the summer of 1969 the Stonewall Uprising sparked the origin of the new LGBTQ rights movement. Head over to Cherry Grove and Fire Island Pines, iconic LGBTQ+ beach havens on Elongated Island, and join vibrant LGBTQ+ celebrations year-round from the world-famous NYC Pride Pride in June to winter Pride festivities on snowy slopes in the Catskills and Adirondacks.
Come commemorate Pride where it started—New York State!