Gay Men's Health Crisis and Lovett Productions,
Inc. Present a screening of:
Gay Sex in the 70s
Followed by a discussion.
Panelists include:
Brett Larson
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Joseph Lovett
Lovett Productions, Inc.
Anthony Morgan
Institute for Gay Men's Health, GMHC
Robert Sember
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
Moderated by Marcus Mabry, Senior
Editor Newsweek
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2005
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Paul A. Kaplan Training & Education Center
Room 405/410
The Tisch Building, 119 West 24th Street
Registration is required. RSVP: 212.367.1016
Click here to
download a print ready flyer (PDF).
See this movie before its theatrical release on November
4 at the Quad Cinema!
Documentary producer/director JOSEPH LOVETT (producer of the first
in-depth AIDS investigations for national television at ABC News' "20/20")
focuses his lens on the unbridled sexual passion and exploration
that marked the years from Stonewall to the first reported cases
of AIDS. With access to a treasure trove of films and photographs
chronicling erotic life on New York's West Side piers, bars, dance
clubs, bathhouses and beaches, Lovett's cast of storytellers share
their stories with remarkable wit, humor and perspective. For younger
people who became sexually active during the age of AIDS, this
film may be a startling revelation.
A panel discussion will explore how the legacies of the sexual
revolution and gay liberation movement have impacted current issues
in gay male sexuality.
Admission is by invitation only—no charge.
RSVP: Please call 212.367.1016 or send an e-mail
to krishnas@gmhc.org.
Click here to
download a print ready flyer (PDF).
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