Event series
Queer As German Folk Goes Digital
Welcome to QUEER AS GERMAN FOLK GOES DIGITAL presented by the Goethe-Institut in North America in collaboration with its Goethe Pop Ups and the Schwules Museum Berlin (SMU).
The Goethe-Institut USA launched a digitally modified version of its successful exhibition Queer as German Folk – a global initiative meant to outline the current state of discourse on queer emancipation since the Stonewall riots. The exhibition’s launch is accompanied by a full program of virtual events organized by various Goethe-Institut and Goethe Pop Up locations in North America.
These programs serve to expand the project by reaching a wider audience and including new, local perspectives. Each event will highlight work from local and international LGBTIQ+ artists, speakers, and activists.
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Susanne Heinrich “Aren’t You Happy?”
Film Stream
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Queer/ing Film Festivals – A Conversation
Conversation
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Wanuri Kahiu “Rafiki”
Film Stream
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Lisa Miller “Country Noise”
Film Stream
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Faraz Shariat “No Hard Feelings”
Film Stream
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Dagmar Schultz "Audre Lorde – The Berlin Years 1984 to 1992"
Film Stream
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Queer/ing Archives
Panel Discussion
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Jochen Hick "Talk Straight: The World of Rural Queers"
Film Stream
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Rosa von Praunheim “I Am My Own Woman”
Film Stream
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Queer Literature: Jayrôme Robinet and Kenny Fries
Author Conversation
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Yony Leyser "Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution"
Film Stream
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Queer As Punk - A Conversation
Film Talk
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Queer Literature: Olivia Wenzel and Sarah Schulman
Author Conversation