
Lived Experience
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A beautiful series of full-color portraits of LGBTQ people over the age of fifty
Even with the extraordinary strides the LGBTQ movement has made in civil rights, acceptance, and visibility over the past half century, a growing portion of the community remains largely invisible, its concerns relegated to the margins.
In the latest in a groundbreaking series of beautiful photobooks on LGBTQ communities around the world-from Russia to Mexico to Japan-French-Senegalese photographer Delphine Diallo centers on the voices and lives of older LGBTQ people in the United States, a generation that has been ravaged by the AIDS epidemic but has also been instrumental in extraordinary progress in LGBTQ rights and visibility in this country.
The series of fifty full-color portraits of LGBTQ people from across the nation-interviewed on the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall riots that led to modern LGBTQ rights movement-offers this wise and resilient cohort a chance to share their stories and to reflect. With a special focus on people of color, Lived Experience is a celebration of an underserved, neglected part of the LGBTQ world in America and an inspiration to future generations.
Lived Experience was designed by Emerson, Wajdowicz Studios (EWS).
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Person
Delphine Diallo is a Brooklyn-based French and Senegalese visual artist and photographer. She graduated from the Académie Charpentier School of Visual Art in Paris in 1999 before working in the music industry for seven years as a special effect motion artist, video editor, and graphic designer. In 2008 she moved to New York after giving up a corporate art director role in Paris.
Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Introduction, Tim Johnston
- Foreword, Juan Battle
- Pablo Colón
- Alexis De Veaux & Sokari Ekine
- Katherine Bradford
- Mark Fowler
- Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum
- Andrew Chapin
- Cheryl Clarke
- Ken Kidd
- Cathy Marino-Thomas
- Tom Martin
- Alma Gomez
- Andrew Robinson
- Judith Kasen-Windsor
- Marc Antonio Akam-Chen
- Blanche Wiesen Cook & Clare Coss
- Kevin Burkett-Caudell
- Joan Fong
- Douglas Brooks
- Sergio Cilla
- Kate Clinton
- Joseph Negrelli
- Genn Herley
- Kate Conroy
- George Calderaro
- Gwendolen Hardwick
- Jamey Mangum
- Maryellen Novak
- Howard L. White
- Ray DeForest
- Deborah Meyers
- John Laughlin
- Pino Flores
- Bonita (Bo) Best
- Robert Croonquist
- Steve Turtell
- Debbie Millman
- Jay W. Walker
- Richard Burns
- Katherine Acey
- Robert Waldron
- Kevin Uhrin & Bill Self
- Lujira Cooper
- Elizabeth Leifer
- Kevin Scullin
- Kim Watson
- Stephen Honicki
- Leslie Cagan
- Aundaray Guess
- Lola Flash
- Mark Erson & Scott Jordan
- Cindy Rizzo
- Reginald T. Brown
- Paul Vitagliano
- Evelyn Whitaker & Sonja Jackson
- Perry Brass
- Charlotte Bunch
- Karen Satin
- Nelson Caraballo
- Fred Davie
- Wanda Acosta
- Afua Kafi-Akua
- Juan Battle & Michael Bennett
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