'The Generations Project is a not-for-profit organization committed to fostering dialogue and community-building across diverse LGBTQ populations of all ages at our live events. We curate interactive workshops and storytelling events which empower collaborative, inclusive discourse, the sharing and preservation of our often shrouded histories and a living manifestation of transnational, intergenerational LGBTQ Culture. Our programs enliven and inspire both old and young, clarify our trajectory and purpose as a movement and build lasting bridges that allow isolated or marginalized members of the LGBTQ community to connect, learn from and uplift one another. Do you remember the first time you put your tiny feet into the oversized depths of your mother’s heels and walked around the house? Do you remember the first time your parents allowed you to dress yourself and the outfit that you created? Do you remember what you wore the first time you went to a gay bar? All of these moments share not only the common link of fashion, but the idea that fashion and sexuality have been intertwined for as long as we can remember. Friday, April 6th, The Generations Project in collaboration with the Fashion Institute of Technology presented “Visibility through Fashion” at the FIT Pomerantz Center.'
Tags: Queer , History , Lesbian , gay , story , storytelling , LGBTQ , transgender , Bisexual , Preservation , pride
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