Tongues Untied, Giving a Voice to Black Gay Men

Event Date: June 11th, 2021 at 7:00pm
Address : 60 Woodland Road, Maplewood, NJ, USA
Town : Maplewood
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June 11 • 7:00pm
Location: Great Hall - The Woodland
60 Woodland Rd. Maplewood NJ 07040

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Marlon Riggs' essay film TONGUES UNTIED gives voice to communities of black gay men, presenting their cultures and perspectives on the world as they confront racism, homophobia, and marginalization. It broke new artistic ground by mixing poetry, music, performance and Riggs' autobiographical revelations. The film was embraced by black gay audiences for its authentic representation of style, and culture, as well its fierce response to oppression. It opened up opportunities for dialogue among and across communities.

TONGUES UNTIED has been lauded by critics for its vision and its bold aesthetic advances, and vilified by anti-gay forces who used it to condemn government funding of the arts.It was even denounced from the floor of Congress.

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