Thursday, March 31, 2016

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

How the iconic PETER HUJAR COME OUT image is stripped of its political meaning and used without context .. by a museum with good intentions




It is sad to see the misuse of a photo by the Leslie Lohman museum.




















Background: 

the photo was taken in October of 1969. It is taken from a shoot that was arranged to provide an image for a recruitment poster the Come Out cell of the Gay Liberation Front wanted to make. My lover at the time was Peter Hujar. I asked him if he would do the shoot . He agreed. It was announced at the weekly general meeting of GLF for three weeks that we were taking a picture for GLF's recruitment poster. The location that Peter chose was Wooster Street in little Italy aka now SoHo. I announced at the meeting that it was to be shot on the second Sat of October.Anyone who would show up at 10 AM would be in the photo. It was Peter's idea to have a photo taken of people running in the street. On the day of the photo shoot the people that you see in the photo showed up as well as some others including a gay man of color Ron Ballard. Ron later told me when he rounded the corner to enter Wooster Street, he saw a group of us gathered together He told me that he saw his grandmother's face in front of him. He was not out to her. He said he also realize that he was working in the New York City public schools system; That he could very well lose his job if anyone saw this photo so he turned around and went home. It was my first lesson in understanding dual oppression. A series of shots were turned them over to the come out collective. A very typical deep GLF discussion took place within the cell about what the language on the poster would be.It was decided :


  It would say on the top, COME OUT and at the bottom JOIN THE SISTERS AND BROTHERS OF THE GAY LIBERATION FRONT. I don't think that most young people today realize for people to be out running down the street proclaiming their same sex love and affection fused with erotic pleasure was both dangerous and very courageous,. This group represented the end of the closet and assimilation politics that the homophile movement represented ,,GLF was not single issue and had gender parity in its organizing. We wanted to build a revolution for all people with Out lesbians and gays participating equally. . It was to be our version of the Black Panther party recruitment poster. That Leslie Lohman would appropriate a political photo, strip it of its essential meaning is very sad to me. I am sure it was well intended. Sad is how queer academia fails so often to correctly identify the critical symbols of our liberation struggle. The man in the striped shirt is not John D’emilio, one of my favorite historians, It is Stephen E Dansky. Dansky joined GLF in August of 1969 and joined the Trotskyist Red Butterfly cell. Also in RB were historian and author John Lauritzen, John Knoebel (who later worked for years in the Advocate business office) and John O'Brien. Dansky was active in GLF for about four months and left to join the Effeminists a group founded by the poet Kenneth Pitchford, a gay man married to leading feminist Robin Morgan. The Effeminists denounced the men in GLF as sexist and misogynist . Dansky soon after left active political life and became a psychologist . After his retired Dansky decide to record GLF's radical history. Unfortunately one of the things he did was claim that the GLF photo shoot took place in what is now called Chelsea and publish a series of articles based on his flawed research. When I brought to his attention that Peter had been my lover and I had set up the shoot and knew where it took place, he insisted although he could not remember the location that his research convinced him it was in Chelsea.It was frustrating having him be so dismissive of the actual historical fact., He told me I had made it up . Other than that nightmare experience, Dansky has made a valuable contribution to recording lost history . He did video record interviews with a group he selected to tell of their personal experiences of GLF and/or the first year of Gay and Lesbian liberation. I am grateful he did those interviews. Nicos Diaman , an original member of GLF who lives in SF also has done filmed interviews. He attempted to make a documentary.But could not raise sufficient money to complete it . But these archival materials have been preserved for a future historian, When Yale acquired my archives it contained the original mechanicals of the Come Out Poster. Among the brave and courageous people in this emblematic photo are : Bob Bland (rip), Earl Galvin (rip) John Erdman,jim fouratt,  Lyn Farley , Judy ? Fran Winant (one of the original subjects in Martin Duberman “STONEWALL” who he dropped when she refused to sign off unless he took out his psychological judgements of her out. He refused, she didn't sign and the book in my view lost the voice of a lesbian there at the very beginning. Duberman quickly recruited Carla Jay who had joined about the same time as Steven Dansky} Carl Miller, Dan Smith and Michael Yarr. I believe Lois Hart was standing next to her lover Suzanne but cut out for composition reasons from the photo There remain five women whose names at the moment I can't pull up but I am sure others will add.


Leslie Lohman should have never detached this image from its history and purpose.

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Friday, March 25, 2016

OK I will bite the bullet: REALITY CHECK locker rooms and bathroom use: this is a more complicated issue.....

OK I will bite the bullet: REALITY CHECK locker rooms and bathroom use: this is a more complicated issue. Let's start by acknowledging the truth : biological women have been hit upon and sexually harassed by individuals self identified as "trans" in bathrooms identified as "Ladies(!) room" . Please do your research before making sweeping definitive statement. It certainly is not the norm. NOT the norm but has and will happen. Steroids and hormones affect individuals differently . As does self-medication (street) opposed to health care provided dosages. Also natural vs synthetic ... dumbing down complicated issue to politically correct position helps no one and does not build common ground based on mutual respect and safety . . The bathroom use issue is quite different from the locker room issue in my view. . I will admit I worry about a self-identified trans-man in a male locker room. I remember well being mocked , ridiculed and sometimes beaten up for being a "fag" in such environments. Note: when I ran Danceteria all my bathrooms were gender neutral. Some were single use and some large enough to become social scenes themselves. and that was 30 years ago ... a stall is a stal is a stall ... and no I do not support homophobic and transphobic laws .. I do support this kind of bathroom and would like to hear more input from people who use locker rooms and not just activists and lawyers .

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Iggy Pop Josh Homme "Lust For Life" Post Pop Depression Tour Teragram Ba...


What I missed at SXSW was  I was in Cuba (WHEW)  68 year old 
Iggy Pop
On Wednesday night I witnessed a 68-year-old man stage-dive. That man was Iggy Pop. It was, of course, incredible, as was the rest of his set with Josh Homme. The emphasis was on material from their new album, Post Pop Depression, but there were plenty of Iggy classics like “Lust for Life,” “The Passenger,” “China Girl,” and “Nightclubbing” tossed in for good measure. Homme is the perfect musical partner for Pop, holding his own on the hits, and the new material sounded strong among the timeless stuff. Iggy seemed truly appreciative of the large crowd at the Moody—  this video was from three nights before and showcases the band that is on the new album and blew everyone away at SXSW  or so I was told.. damn 









newyorklivearts asks : What Can Political Art Accomplish ? 2016 Live Ideas Festival: MENA/Future

Fear is the goal of terrorist ... Enlightenment, expression and hope  is a part of art making and experiencing .. What could more be more timely than this program continuing at the  Live Ideas Fest .. /Bill T Jones is the mentoring light at newyorkliveart  .. see you there ?????



What Can Political Art Accomplish?
Four Soloists Address Crisis in the MENA Region

Four female performers bring their solo works to NYC for the first time reflecting current realities within the complexity and personalization of political forces on their bodies and craft, and the difficulty of making work in the region. Through movement, comedy, and extraordinary breadth, these works examine ownership of work and legacy, questioning audience members’ commitment and the artist’s desire to quit art altogether, and the challenge of newyorklivearts asks " working worldwide.

Featuring Marie Al Fajr (Paris / Cairo), Mona Gamil (Egypt), Leyya Mona Tawil(Syria/Palestine), and Amira Chebli (Tunis)

Mar 25 & 26 at 7:30pm
Tickets start at $15




Sarah Schulman, Lupe Fiasco and Paying for Church with Laura Flanders

While Sarah Schulman is being witch hunted by vicious zionist fabricators because she refuses as a secular Jew to stop drawing attention to the Israeli Government's brutal and depersonalizing treatment of the Palestinian people and their desire to live free in a Palestinian state (my understanding) and continues to call for a public boycott of Israel product in the same way South Africans asked the people of the world to act until apartheid was ended ( Hilary Clinton made her opposition to any boycott central to her talk  at APIC ) , we just want to state I STAND WITH SARAH  a friend who continues to not stop voicing her principal positions .. she is an assertive thinker and yes sometime we disagree, but essentially stand together in thought and practice. Rather than drag out the horrific trial like academic hearing she had to endure this week ( she came prepared to tell the truth and confront the lies spread .. and she did ) I would rather point out her continual cultural product out put. A prolific writer of both fiction nd non-fiction , Sarah has a new book out and my fave culture and political brainiac (and yes she is blond , hot and British) Laura  Flanders sits her down for some engaging chat ..







Tuesday, March 22, 2016

MEET TAMMY DUCKWORTH Democratic Party primary winner in the Illinois race for the US Senate from Illinois.The Human RIgths Campaign has endorsed her Republican incumbent

Human Rights Campaign apparently could care less who wins Congress with their "Let them eat cake" single issue political fetish has endorsed in Illinois a Republican incumbent after dismissing the winner of the Democratic primary,  Tammy Duckworth,  a qualified Democratic candidate,. I suggest if you are a member, you tear up your your yellow and blue equality card and send it back to HRC and tell them you want change in Washington and not more of the same .. Regardless of who wins the Democratic primary , if a Democratic Congress is NOT elected we will continue be stuck in the politics of oppositional contempt.

Meet Tammy Duckworth Democratic candidate in Illinois for US  Senate. Duckworth winner of the Democratic primary. Duckworth is an Iraq war veteran who lost both legs in combat.



Meet Tammy

Tammy Duckworth is running to represent Illinois in the United States Senate. Following her career as a helicopter pilot in the U.S. Army, Tammy worked as an advocate for Veterans at both the state and federal level. Tammy was elected to the House of Representatives in 2012, where she has been an active voice for Illinois families.
Tammy was living in DeKalb, Illinois, working at Rotary International while pursuing a Ph.D. at Northern Illinois University, when her unit, headquartered in Peoria, was mobilized in 2003 for Operation Iraqi Freedom. On November 12, 2004 Tammy’s UH‐60 Black Hawk helicopter was hit by a rocket propelled grenade. She lost both legs and partial use of her right arm in the explosion. As a result of her injuries, Tammy was awarded the Purple Heart.
Following her injuries, Tammy became an advocate for Veterans. While serving as Director of the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs in Springfield, she implemented many first in the nation programs to alleviate suffering from Post Traumatic Stress, improve traumatic brain injury screening and reduce homelessness among Veterans. She declined a military medical retirement and continued to drill as a Lieutenant Colonel in Springfield with the Illinois Army National Guard.
In 2009, President Obama nominated Tammy to be an Assistant Secretary at the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. There, she headed the department’s effort to end Veteran homelessness and was a leader in initiatives for female Veterans. She also implemented innovative efforts such as creating the Office of Social Media and Online Communications and the Office for Tribal Government Relations.
In Congress, Tammy is focused on growing our economy by advocating for small businesses, investing in infrastructure, improving the lives of our Veterans and cutting government waste and fraud. Tammy serves on the House Armed Services and House Oversight and Government Reform Committees.
Tammy, her husband Bryan, a Major in the U.S. Army, and their daughter Abigail live in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
Tammy Duckworth is a retired member of the Army National Guard. Use of her military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Army or the Department of Defense.

tammyduckworth.com

http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/08/politics/tammy-duckworth-nrsc-tweet-deleted-veterans/index.html