This weekend features an exciting lineup of events including the Snap! Y2K '90s vs '00s Dance Party, where attendees can indulge in nostalgia with vibrant attire and nostalgic music. Malcolm Harris will discuss his new book, 'What's Left,' tackling difficult conversations about the current state of our world. Additionally, the 'Framing Our Presence' exhibit showcases queer photographers, highlighting important historical contributions to art amidst today's content culture. These events collectively encourage connection, reflection, and community engagement through varied expressions of creativity and activism.
The '90s vs '00s Dance Party invites nostalgia enthusiasts to celebrate the Happy Face motif with music from hip-hop to pop, encouraging attendees to dress vibrantly.
Malcolm Harris, a notable millennial journalist, explores urgent themes regarding our planetary crisis in his book 'What’s Left,' suggesting feasible paths forward in today's tumultuous world.
Framing Our Presence showcases queer photographers, highlighting the distinction between meaningful art that preserves history and the more commercialized nature of current content creation.
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