Young City at War: West Hollywood During the AIDS Epidemic, Project Director Interview

The humanities teach us to be more conscious of our personal humanity… — Project Director, Andy Sacher Launched on World AIDS Awareness Day 12/01/2015, THE LAVENDER EFFECT’S Oral History Project features the dramatic and poignant story of West Hollywood’s response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in its early days. Through in-depth interviews an important chapter of […]
SAN FRANCISCO– The Compton’s Cafeteria Riot

SAN FRANCISCO– The Tenderloin Museum is proud to announce the premier of The Compton’s Cafeteria Riot, an original, interactive theater piece directly inspired by the historic riots that launched transgender activism in San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO—Performing Visible Resilience

An interdisciplinary showcase of original stories from LGBTQ Asian Pacific American artists.
LGBTQ+ Stories on the Silver Screen

Highlighting a few films we have supported with LGBTQ+ stories throughout the Golden State.
OAKLAND―We Are More: Stories by Queer Comic Artists

The latest in the Art of Storytelling series features work from four Oakland-based artists and clips from upcoming documentary No Straight Lines.
OAKLAND―We Are More Opening Reception

The latest in the Art of Storytelling series features work from four Oakland-based artists and clips from upcoming documentary No Straight Lines.
OAKLAND―We Are More: Stories by Queer Comic Artists

The latest in the Art of Storytelling series features work from four Oakland-based artists and clips from upcoming documentary No Straight Lines.
OAKLAND―Sketch & Snack at First Friday

Join artist Ajuan Mance for a drop-in figure drawing session, inspired by the Art of Storytelling exhibit We Are More: Stories by Queer Comic Artists.
OAKLAND―We Are More: Stories by Queer Comic Artists

The latest in the Art of Storytelling series features work from four Oakland-based artists and clips from upcoming documentary No Straight Lines.
OAKLAND―You Are More: Youth Sketch and Snack

Join artists Ajuan Mance and Breena Nuñez for a youth-centered drawing session, inspired by the Art of Storytelling exhibit We Are More: Stories by Queer Comic Artists.