Miss Major Griffin-Gracy is a Black, transgender activist who has fought for over fifty years for her trans/gender nonconforming community. Major is a veteran of the infamous Stonewall Riots, a former sex worker, and a survivor of Dannemora Prison and Bellevue Hospital’s “queen tank.” Her global legacy of activism is rooted in her own experiences, and she continues her work to uplift transgender women of color, particularly those who have survived incarceration and police brutality. Miss Major’s fierce commitment and intersectional approach to justice brought her to care directly for people with HIV/AIDS in New York in the early 1980s, and later to drive San Francisco’s first mobile needle exchange. As director of the TGI Justice Project, she’d return to prisons as a mentor to her ‘gurls’ inside. She now runs House of GG-TILIFI, a retreat center for trans and gender nonconforming leaders from the Southern U.S., in Little Rock, Arkansas.
James R. Brudner ‘83 Memorial Prize & Lecture 2024/25 with Miss Major Griffin-Gracy
Event time:
Wednesday, October 23, 2024 - 5:00pm to 6:30pm
Location:
Loria Center for the History of Art (LORIA), 250
190 York Street
New Haven, CT
06511
Calendar Speaker/Performer:
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy
Event description:
Admission:
Free
Contact:
(see "Description" above)
Calendar Sponsor:
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