Queer Newark Bibliography

Format: 2024
Archival Collections
Source: Puerto Rican Community Archives at Newark Public Library: "Educational and Leadership" Group for Hispanic Youth (includes HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs).
Derek
Winans
Papers
URL: Derek Winans Papers
Source: Puerto Rican Community Archives at Newark Public Library: Educator and Activist involved with LGBT Issues, including at Rutgers University
URL: Newark Archives Project
Source: New Jersey AIDS Collection. Rutgers University, George F. Smith Health Sciences Library, Special Collections (formerly UMDNJ). Web.
Source: Newark Public Library
URL: Newark Archives Project
Source: Newark Archives Project. Newark History Society & Rutgers University-Newark, 2010. Web.
Broader Newark Histories
Mark
Krasovic
Source: (forthcoming)
Natalie
Borisovets
URL: Rutgers University Libraries
Source: Borisovets, Natalie. "The Newark Experience: The City." Rutgers University Libraries. Rutgers, n.d. Web.
Tom
Hayden
Source: Hayden, Tom. Rebellion in Newark: Official Violence and Ghetto Response. Vintage, 1967. Print.
Komozi
Woodard
Source: Woodard, Komozi. A Nation Within a Nation: Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) and Black Power Politics. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1999. Print.
Elizabeth
Strom
Source: Strom, Elizabeth. "Let's Put On a Show! Performing Arts and Urban Revitalization in Newark, New Jersey." Journal of Urban Affairs 21.4 (2002): 423-435. Print.
Robert
Zecker
Source: Zecker, Robert. "'We Never Locked Our Doors at Night': Newark on the 'Net, Minus the Mob." The Journal of American Culture 31.4 (2008): 361-372. Print.
Kevin
Mumford
Source: Mumford, Kevin. Newark: A History of Race, Rights, and Riots in America. New York: New York University Press, 2008. Print.
Brad
Tuttle
Source: Tuttle, Brad. How Newark Became Newark: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of an American City. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2009. Print.
Darnell
Moore
Source: Moore, Darnell. "Crossings and Departures: An Interview with Cheryl Clarke and Amiri Baraka in Newark." Transforming Anthropology 19.2 (2011): 108-114. Print.
Carlos
Ulises
Decena
Source: Decena, Carlos Ulises. "Gentrification Lite: Watching Brick City." Transforming Anthropology 19.2 (2011): 105-107. Print.
Ana
Y.
Ramos-Zayas
Source: Ramos-Zayas, Ana Y. "Learning Affect, Embodying Race: Youth, Blackness, and Neoliberal Emotions in Latino Newark." Transforming Anthropology 19.2 (2011): 86-104. Print.
Greg
Tate
Source: Tate, Greg. "The Poetics of Newark." Transforming Anthropology 19.2 (2011): 115-116. Print.
Zenzele
Isoke
Source: Isoke, Zenzele. "The Politics of Homemaking: Black Feminist Transformations of a Cityscape." Transforming Anthropology 19.2 (2011): 117-130. Print.
Michael
Kimmage
Source: Kimmage, Michael. In History's Grip: Philip Roth's Newark Trilogy. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2012. Print.
Andra
Gillespie
Source: Gillespie, Andra. The New Black Politician: Cory Booker, Newark, and Postracial America. New York: New York University Press, 2012. Print.
Jonathan
Wharton
Source: Wharton, Jonathan. A Post-Racial Change is Gonna Come: Newark, Cory Booker, and the Transformation of Urban America. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. Print.
Zenzele
Isoke
Source: Isoke, Zenzele. Urban Black Women and the Politics of Resistance. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. Print.
Robert
Curvin
Source: Curvin, Robert. Inside Newark: Decline, Rebellion, and the Search for Transformation. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2014. Print.
Junius
Williams
Source: Williams, Junius. Unfinished Agenda: Urban Politics in the Era of Black Power. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 2014. Print.
Contemporary Queer Life and Politics in Newark
Ana
Y.
Ramos-Zayas
Source: Ramos-Zayas, Ana Y. "Urban Erotics and Racial Affect in a Neoliberal 'Racial Democracy': Brazilian and Puerto Rican Youth in Newark, New Jersey." Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 16 (2009): 513-547.
Ana
Y.
Ramos-Zayas
Source: Ramos-Zayas, Ana Y. Street Therapists: Race, Affect, and Neoliberal Personhood in Latino Newark. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2012 (in particular Chapter 5, Of "Black Lesbians," Hate Crimes, and Crime-Talk: The Sexuality of "Aggression" in the City).
Christina
Carney
Source: Carney, Christina. "The Politics of Representation for Black Women and the Impossibility of Queering the New Jersey 4/7." Wish to Live: The Hip-Hop Feminism Pedagogy Reader. Eds. Ruth Nicole Brown & Chamara Jewel Kwakye. New York: Peter Lang, 2012. 71-77.
Timothy
Stewart-Winter
Whitney
Strub
URL: OutHistory.org
Source: Stewart-Winter, Timothy & Strub, Whitney. "Queer Newark." OutHistory.org. 2013.
Arlene
Stein
Source: Stein, Arlene. "What's the Matter with Newark? Race, Class, Marriage Politics, and the Limits of Queer Liberalism." The Marrying Kind? Debating Same-Sex Marriage within the Lesbian and Gay Movement. Eds. Mary Bernstein & Verta Taylor. University of Minnesota Press, 2013.
Darnell
L.
Moore
Beryl
Satter
Timothy
Stewart-Winter
Whitney
Strub
Source: Moore, Darnell L., et al. "A Community's Response to the Problem of Invisibility: The Queer Newark Oral History Project." QED 1.2 (2014): 1-14.
Zenzele
Isoke
Source: Isoke, Zenzele. "Can't I Be Seen, Can't I Be Heard? Black Women Queering Politics in Newark, New Jersey." Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 21.3 (2014): 353-369.
Yamil
Avivi
Source: Avivi, Yamil. "Queering Political Economy in Neoliberal Ironbound Newark: Subjectivity and Spacemaking among Brazilian Queer Immigrant Men." Diálogo 18.2 (2015): 105-118. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/611361
Yamil
Avivi
Source: Avivi, Yamil. "Betina Botox and Lobixomen “Tão Engraçados!” Queer Brazilian Televisual Representations Shaping Spatial (Im) possibilities in Newark." Bilingual Review/Revista Bilingüe33.4 (2017).http://129.115.236.109/index.php/br/article/view/158
Whitney
Strub
Source: Strub, Whitney. "No Sex in Newark: Postindustrial Erotics at the Intersection of Urban and Adult Film History." JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies 58.1 (2018): 175-181. http://muse.jhu.edu/article/705281  
Kristyn
Scorsone
Source: Scorsone, Kristyn. "Invisible Pathways: Public History By Queer Black Women In Newark." The Public Historian 41.2 (2019): 190-217. https://tph.ucpress.edu/content/41/2/190  
Film
URL: Third World Newsreel
Source: Charles Brack, Director, 2008.
URL: Out In The Night
Source: Film about the New Jersey Seven, Blair Dorosh-Walther, Director, 2013.
Historic Journalism
Source: "Three Taverns Challenge ABC Homosexual Rulings." Asbury Park Press 27 Aug. 1967. Print.
Source: "A Diocese Backs Homosexual Bill." New York Times 18 May 18 1974. Print.
Source: "Archdiocese Spurns Its Paper's Policies." New York Times 22 May 1974. Print.
Ari
L.
Goldman
URL: New York Times
Source: Goldman, Ari L. "Newark Bishop Seeking to Bless Unwed Couples." New York Times 30 Jan. 1987. Print.
David
M.
Herszenhorn
URL: New York Times
Source: Herszenhorn, David M. "Explicit Photos Touch Off a Debate at Rutgers." New York Times 23 March 1998. Print.
HIV/AIDS in Newark
L. R.
Sharer
R.
Kapila
Source: Sharer, L. R. & Kapila, R. "Neuropathologic Observations in Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)." Acta Neuropathologica 66.3 (1985): 188-198. Print.
Alfonso
Narvaez
URL: New York Times
Source: Narvaez, Alfonso. "Newark Hospitals Seek Unit for AIDS Treatment." New York Times 1987. Print.
Alfonso
Narvaez
URL: New York Times
Source: Narvaez, Alfonso. "Newark Moves to Test for AIDS Virus." New York Times 7 Jan. 1988. Print.
Lena
Williams
URL: New York Times
Source: Williams, Lena. "Inner City Under Siege: Fighting AIDS in Newark." New York Times 6 Feb. 1989. Print.
Sandra
G.
Boodman
Source: Boodman, Sandra G. "Up Against It: In Newark, a Public Hospital Fights the Twin Plagues of AIDS and Drugs." The Washington Post 5 Sept.1989: 12-14. Print.
Joseph
M.
Lombardo
Source: Lombardo, Joseph M. "Anonymous Human Immunodeficiency Virus Surveillance and Clinically Directed Testing in a Newark, NJ, Hospital." Archives of Internal Medicine 151.5 (1991): 965. Print.
D. J.
Hu
R.
Frey
S.
Costa
Source: Hu, D. J. et al. (1993). AIDS Rates and Sociodemographic Variables in the Newark, New Jersey, Metropolitan Area from 9th International Conference on AIDS. Berlin, Germany, WS-C04-82.
Eugenia
Lee
Hancock
Source: Hancock, Eugenia Lee. (2002). AIDS Is Just a Four Letter Word: An Ethnographic Study of Theodicy and the Social Construction of HIV/AIDS in Newark, New Jersey (Doctoral Dissertation). Drew University.
R.
Curtis
Source: Curtis, R. "Responding to the AIDS crisis in Newark, New Jersey." When Communities Assess Their AIDS Epidemics: Results of Rapid Assessment of HIV/AIDS in Eleven US Cities. Eds. Benjamin P. Bowser, Ernest Quimby, & Merrill Singer. Lexington, 2007: 29-45. Print.
Al
Cunningham
URL: The Feminist Wire
Source: Cunningham, Al. "From 'Temp Job' to Career: A Quarter Century in the Fight Against HIV." The Feminist Wire. The Feminist Wire, 4 Dec. 2011. Web.
Sabrina
Chase
Source: Chase, Sabrina. Surviving HIV/AIDS in the Inner City: How Resourceful Latinas Beat the Odds. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2012. Print.
LGBT/Q City Politics and Policy in the Booker Era
Asaf
Rosenheim
Source: Rosenheim, Asaf. "Student Hate: Muslim Speakers Told Gay Imam He Should be Killed..." Rutgers-Newark Observer 28 Feb. 2005. Print.
Daniel
I
Massey
URL: NJ.com
Source: Massey, Daniel I. "Gay Pride Flag is Raised in Newark." NJ.com. Advance Digital, 11 June 2007. Web.
Andrew
Jacobs
URL: New York Times
Source: Jacobs, Andrew. "In a Progressive State, a City Where Gay Life Hangs by a Thread." New York Times 2 Dec. 2007. Print.
Katie
Barry
Sheena
Quashie
Source: Barry, Katie & Quashie, Sheena. "It's Showtime: R-N's G.L.A.S.S. Holds First Annual Show." Rutgers-Newark Observer 20 Nov. 2007. Print.
Susie
Day
URL: Dissident Voice
Source: Day, Susie. "Killer Lesbians Mauled by Killer Court, Media Wolfpack." Dissident Voice. Dissident Voice, 28 June 2007. Web.
Lou
Chibarro Jr.
Source: Chibarro, Jr., Lou. "Newark Cops Downplay Gay Angle in Murders?" New York Blade 9 Nov. 2007. Print.
Paul
Schindler
Source: Schindler, Paul. "Newark: No Sign of Anti-Gay Slays." Gay City News. n.p., 2007. Web.
Manny
Fernandez
URL: New York Times
Source: Fernandez, Manny. "School Officials Black Out Photo of a Gay Student's Kiss." New York Times 24 June 2007. Print.
Melody
Wells
URL: GO Magazine
Source: Wells, Melody. "100 Women We Love: Jana Burton." Go Magazine. GO NYC Media, 10 July 2008. Web.
Chloe
Liederman
Dulci
Pitagora
URL: GO Magazine
Source: Liederman, Chloe & Pitagora, Dulci. "100 Women We Love: June Dowell-Burton." Go Magazine. GO NYC Media LLC, 9 July 2008. Web.
Source: "A Rainbow Community Grows in Newark." Out In Jersey. n.p., 10 Sept. 2008. Web.
Source: "Cory Booker Addresses Newark's Gay Problem." Out In Jersey. n.p., 10 Nov. 2008. Web.
Barbara
Foley
URL: ComeUnity Wire
Source: "2010 Census LGBT Expert Panel Features Kimberlee S. Williams, FEMWORKS Principal and Marketing Director." ComeUnity Wire. n.p., 8 Dec. 2009. Web.
URL: NJ.com
Source: "Newark Needs a Safe Place for Gay Youth." NJ.com. Advance Digitial, 24 Mar. 2009. Web.
Barry
Carter
URL: NJ.com
Source: Carter, Barry. "Newark Program for Gay Youths Would Be First of Its Kind." NJ.com. n.p., 15 Mar. 2009. Web.
Michael
Wilson
Serge
F.
Kovaleski
URL: New York Times
Source: Wilson, Michael & Kovaleski, Serge F. "A Fatal Encounter in a Newark Park." New York Times 20 Aug. 2010. Print.
Alexi
Friedman
URL: NJ.com
Source: Friedman, Alexi. "Atlanta CEO Fatally Shot in Newark Park by Essex County Sheriff's Detective was Visitng N.J. for Reunion." NJ.com. Advance Digitial, 20 July 2010. Web.
Richard
Khavkine
URL: NJ.com
Source: Khavkine, Richard. "Essex County executive seeks LGBT advisory board." NJ.com. Advance Digital, 23 Dec. 2010. Web.
URL: www.essex-countynj.org
Source: Dec. 23, 2010
URL: Baristanet
Source: "Gay Groups Meet with Essex Officials." Baristanet. Baristanet, 4 Aug. 2010. Web.
Darnell
Moore
URL: Citizen Council
Source: Moore, Darnell. "Newark's LGBT Advisory Commission." Citizen Council. WordPress, 29 Jan. 2010. Web.
Desiree
Hadley
Source: Hadley, Desiree. "New Academic Program Comes to Rutgers." Rutgers-Newark Observer 27 Oct. 2010. Print.
Dalila
Paul
URL: NJ.com
Source: Paul, Dalila. "Newark Businesswoman Works to Help Others Embrace Multicultural Communities." NJ.com. Advance Digital, 26 Apr. 2010. Web.
URL: NJ.com
Source: "NJ Attorney General's Office Should Handle Newark Park Shooting Probe." NJ.com. Advance Digital, 27 July 2010. Web.
Michael
Wilson
Serge
F.
Kovaleski
URL: New York Times
Source: Wilson, Michael & Kovaleski, Serge F. "No Charges for Officer in Death in Newark Park." New York Times 28 June 2011. Print.
Shelley
Emling
URL: Montclair Patch
Source: Emling, Shelley. "Officer's Killing of DeFarra Gaymon Sparks New County-Level Advisory Committee." Montclair Patch. Patch Media, 13 Aug. 2010. Web.
Lisa
Durden
URL: Lisa Durden
Source: Durden, Lisa. "Whos Killing the LGBT Community." Lisa Durden. Lisa Durden, 1 Oct. 2010. Web.
Darnell
L.
Moore
URL: Lambda Literary
Source: Moore, Darnell L. "Cheryl Clarke: The Never-Ending Resource that is Black Queerness." Lambda Literary. Lamda Literary, 6 July 2011. Web.
URL: www.essex-countynj.org
Source: June 21, 2011
Linda
Ocasio
URL: NJ.com
Source: Ocasio, Linda. "Gays in Newark: Our Stories, Our Lives." NJ.com. Advance Digitial, 11 Dec. 2011. Web.
Linda
Ocasio
URL: NJ.com
Source: Ocasio, Linda. "N.J.'s Black Churches Open Doors to Gay Congregants, but not Right to Marry." NJ.com. Advance Digital, 11 Dec. 2011. Web.
URL: Minority News
Source: "Newark 'Status is Everything' Campaign Targets Black Males." Minority News. Black Radio Network, 4 Nov. 2011. Web.
Darnell
Moore
URL: Yolo Akili
Source: Moore, Darnell. "Reflections of a Black Queer Suicide Survivor." Yolo Akili Robinson. WordPress, 23 Sept. 2011. Web.
Kenyon
Farrow
URL: http://kenyonfarrow.com
Arlene
Stein
URL: NJ.com
Source: Stein, Allen. "Right to Marry More Remote for Low-Income LGBT Couples." NJ.com. Advance Digital, 11 Aug. 2011. Web.
Darnell
L.
Moore
URL: Huffington Post
Source: Moore, Darnell L. "A Conversation with Mayor Cory Booker on LGBTQ Policy in Newark." Huffington Post. Huffington Post, 8 May 2012. Web.
David
Giambusso
URL: NJ.com
Source: Giambusso, David. "Newark Mayor Cory Booker Blasts Proposed N.J. Gay Marriage Referendum." NJ.com. Advance Digital, 24 Jan. 2012. Web.
David
Giambusso
URL: NJ.com
Source: Giambusso, David. "Cory Booker Says Fight Against Homophobia Has Been a Career-Long Theme." NJ.com. Advance Digital, 11 Jan. 2013. Web.
Queer Urban Histories and Related LGBT/Q Historical Scholarship
Deborah
Goleman
Wolfe
Source: Wolfe, Deborah Goleman. The Lesbian Community. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1981. Print.
John
D'Emilio
Source: D'Emilio, John. Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities: The Making of a Homosexual Minority in the United States, 1940-1970. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983. Print.
Elizabeth
Lapovsky
Kennedy
Madeline
Davis
Source: Kennedy, Elizabeth Lapovsky & Davis, Madeline. Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community. New York: Routledge, 1993. Print.
George
Chauncey
Source: Chauncey, George. Gay New York: Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890-1940. New York: Basic Books, 1994. Print.
Terence
Kissack
Source: Kissack, Terence. "Freaking Fag Revolutionaries: New York's Gay Liberation Front, 1969-1971." Radical History Review 62 (1995): 104-134. Print.
John
Howard
Source: Howard, John. "The Library, the Park, and the Pervert: Public Space and Homosexual Encounter in Post-World War II Atlanta." Radical History Review 62 (1995): 166-187. Print.
Rochella
Thorpe
Source: Thorpe, Rochella. "'A House Where Queers Go': African-American Lesbian Nightlife in Detroit, 1940-1975." Inventing Lesbian Cultures in America. Ed. Ellen Lewin Beacon Press, 1996. 40-61. Print.
Lauren
Berlant
Michael
Warner
Source: Berlant, Lauren & Warner, Michael. "Sex in Public." Critical Inquiry 24.2 (1998): 547-566. Print.
Marybeth
Hamilton
Source: Hamilton, Marybeth. "Sexual Politics and African-American Music; or, Placing Little Richard in History." History Workshop Journal 46 (1998): 160-76. Print.
Jose
Esteban
Munoz
Source: Munoz, Jose Esteban. Disidentifications: Queers of Color and the Performance of Politics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999. Print.
Samuel
Delany
Source: Delany, Samuel. Times Square Red, Times Square Blue. New York: New York University Press, 1999. Print.
Cathy
J.
Cohen
Source: Cohen, Cathy J. "Contested Membership: Black Gay Identities and the Politics of AIDS." Creating Change: Sexuality, Public Policy, and Civil Rights. Eds. John D'Emilio, William B. Turner, & Urvashi Vaid. New York: St. Martin's, 2000. 382-406. Print.
Moira
Rachel
Kenney
Source: Kenney, Moira Rachel. Mapping Gay L.A.: The Intersection of Place and Politics. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2001. Print.
Lisa
Duggan
Source: Duggan, Lisa. "The New Homonormativity: The Sexual Politics of Neoliberalism." Materializing Democracy: Toward a Revitalized Cultural Politics. Eds. Russ Castronovo & Dana Nelson. Durham: Duke University Press, 2002. Print.
Martin
Manalansan IV
Source: Manalansan IV, Martin. Global Divas: Filipino Gay Men in the Diaspora. Durham: Duke University Press, 2003. Print.
Horacio
N.
Roque Ramirez
Source: Roque Ramirez, Horacio N. "That's My Place!: Negotiating Racial, Sexual, and Gender Politics in San Francisco's Gay Latino Alliance, 1977-1983." Journal of the History of Sexuality 12.2 (2003): 224-258. Print.
Nan
Alamilla
Boyd
Source: Boyd, Nan Alamilla. Wide-Open Town: A History of Queer San Francisco to 1965. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. Print.
David
Bell
Jon
Binnie
Source: Bell, David & Binnie, Jon. "Authenticating Queer Space: Citizenship, Urbanism and Governance." Urban Studies 41.9 (2004): 1807-1820. Print.
Marc
Stein
Source: Stein, Marc. City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves: Lesbian and Gay Philadelphia, 1945-1972. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2004. Print.
David
Johnson
Source: Johnson, David. The Lavender Scare: The Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in the Federal Government. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004. Print.
Martin
Meeker
Source: Meeker, Martin. Contacts Desired: Gay and Lesbian Communications and Community, 1940s to 1970s. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005. Print.
Judith
Halberstam
Source: Halberstam, Judith. In a Queer Time and Place: Transgender Bodies, Subcultural Lives. New York: New York University Press, 2005. Print.
Lillian
Faderman
Stuart
Timmons
Source: Faderman, Lillian & Timmons, Stuart. Gay L.A.: A History of Sexual Outlaws, Power Politics and Lipstick Lesbians. New York: Basic Books, 2006. Print.
Daniel
Hurewitz
Source: Hurewitz, Daniel. Bohemian Los Angeles and the Making of Modern Politics. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007. Print.
Anne
Enke
Source: Enke, Anne. Finding the Movement: Sexuality, Contested Space, and Feminist Activism. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007. Print.
David
Valentine
Source: Valentine, David. Imagining Transgender: An Ethnography of a Category. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007. Print.
Scott
Herring
Source: Herring, Scott. Queering the Underworld: Slumming, Literature, and the Undoing of Lesbian and Gay History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. Print.
Christina
Hanhardt
Source: Hanhardt, Christina. "Butterflies, Whistles, and Fists: Gay Safe Street Patrols and the New Gay Ghetto, 1976-1981." Radical History Review 100 (2008): 61-85. Print.
Megan
Davidson
Source: Davidson, Megan. "Rethinking the Movement: Trans Youth Activism in New York City and Beyond." Queer Youth Cultures. Ed. Susan Driver. Albany: SUNY Press, 2008. 243-260. Print.
Robert
Self
Source: Self, Robert. "Sex and the City: The Politics of Sexual Liberalism in Los Angeles, 1960-1984." Gender & History 20.2 (2008): 288-311. Print.
Whitney
Strub
Source: Strub, Whitney. "The Clearly Obscene and the Queerly Obscene: Heteronormativity and Obscenity in Cold War Los Angeles." American Quarterly 60.2 (2008): 373-398. Print.
Josh
Sides
Source: Sides, Josh. Erotic City: Sexual Revolutions and the Making of Modern San Francisco. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. Print.
Margot
Canaday
Source: Canaday, Margot. The Straight State: Sexuality and Citizenship in Twentieth-Century America. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009. Print.
Scott
Herring
Source: Herring, Scott. Another Country: Queer Anti-Urbanism. New York: New York University Press, 2010. Print.
Chad
Heap
Source: Heap, Chad. Slumming: Sexual and Racial Encounters in American Nighlife, 1885-1920. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010. Print.
Betty
Luther
Hillman
Source: Hillman, Betty Luther. "'The Most Profoundly Revolutionary Act a Homosexual Can Engage In': Drag and the Politics of Gender Presentation in the San Francisco Gay Liberation Movement, 1964-1972." Journal of the History of Sexuality 20.1 (2011): 153-81. Print.
Kevin
Allen
Leonard
Source: Leonard, Kevin Allen. "Containing 'Perversion': African Americans and Same-Sex Desire in Cold War Los Angeles." Journal of the History of Sexuality 20.3 (2011): 545-567. Print.
Carlos
Ulises
Decena
Source: Decena, Carlos Ulises. Tacit Subjects: Belonging and Same-Sex Desire Among Dominican Immigrant Men. Durham: Duke University Press, 2011. Print.
Kevin
Mumford
Source: Mumford, Kevin. "The Trouble with Gay Rights: Race and the Politics of Sexual Orientation in Philadelphia, 1969–1982." Journal of American History 98.1 (2011): 49-72. Print.
Horacio
N.
Raque Ramirez
Nan
Alamilla
Boyd
Source: Raque Ramirez, Horacio N. & Boyd, Nan Alamilla. Bodies of Evidence: The Practice of Queer Oral History. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Print.
Religion
Ari
Goldman
URL: New York Times
Source: Goldman, Ari. "Was St. Paul Gay? Claim Stirs Fury." New York Times 2 Feb. 1991. Print.
Aryana
Bates
Source: Bates, Aryana. (2001). Religious Despite Religion: Lesbian Agency, Identity, and Spirituality at Liberation in Truth, Unity Fellowship Church. (Doctoral Dissertation) Drew University.
Peter
Savastano
Source: Savastano, Peter. (2002). 'Will the Real St. Gerard Please Stand Up?': An Ethnographic Study of Symbolic Polysemy, Devotional Practices, Material Culture, Marginality, and Difference in the Cult of St. Gerard Maiella. (Doctoral Dissertation) Drew University.
Peter
Savastano
Source: Savastano, Peter. "'St. Gerard Teaches Him That Love Cancels Out': Devotion to St. Gerard Maiella among Italian American Gay Men in Newark, New Jersey." Gay Religion. Eds. Scott Thumma and Edward Gray. AltaMira Press, 2005. 181-202. Print.
Aryana
Bates
Source: Bates, Aryana. "Liberation in Truth: African American Lesbians Reflect on Religion, Spirituality, and Their Church." Gay Religion. Eds. Scott Thumma and Edward Gray. AltaMira Press, 2005. 221-238. Print.
Darnell
L.
Moore
Source: Moore, Darnell L. "Guilty of Sin: African-American Denominational Churches and their Exclusion of SGL Sisters and Brothers." Black Theology 6:1 (2008): 83-97. Print.
Peter
Savastano
Source: Savastano, Peter. "Changing St. Gerard's Clothes: An Exercise in Italian-American Catholic Devotion and Material Culture." Italian Folk: Vernacular Culture in Italian-American Lives. Ed. Joseph Sciorra. New York: Fordham University Press, 2010. 171-188. Print.
Sakia Gunn
URL: Wikipedia
Source: "Murder of Sakia Gunn." Wikipedia. Wikipedia, n.d. Web.
Jessica
DuJong
Source: DuJong, Jessia. "A Movement Grows in Newark." The Advocate 14 Oct. 2003. Print.
URL: The Star-Ledger
Source: "Sakia Latona Gunn." The Star-Ledger. Legacy.com, 15 May 2003. Web.
Kelly
Cogswell
Ana
Simo
URL: The Gully
Source: Cogswell, Kelly & Simo, Ana. "Erasing Sakia." The Gully. The Gully, 6 June 2003. Web.
Ronald
Smothers
URL: New York Times
Source: Smothers, Ronald. "Man Charged With Bias Crime for Girl's Killing in Newark." New York Times 25 Nov. 2003. Print.
Gayle
R.
Baldwin
Source: Baldwin, Gayle R. "Rainbow Children Over Me: Parabolic Narratives for Sakia Gunn." Cross Currents 54.2 (Summer 2004): 17-30. Print.
URL: The Newark Pride Alliance
Source: The Newark Pride Alliance. WebCite, Jan. 2004. Web.
Ronald
Smothers
URL: New York Times
Source: Smothers, Ronald. "Newark Preaches Tolerance of Gays Year After Killing." New York Times 12 May 2004. Print.
Patricia
Hill
Collins
Source: Collins, Patricia Hill. Black Sexual Politics: African Americans, Gender, and the New Racism. New York: Routledge, 2005. 87-118. Print.
URL: Dreams Deferred
Source: Dreams Deferred: The Sakia Gunn Film Project. twn. Third World Newsreel, n.d. Web.
URL: OutHistory
Source: DiBrienza, Rebecca & Mazina, Dina. "Sakia Gunn." OutHistory.org. OutHistory, 2008. Web.
Darnell
Moore
URL: The Feminist Wire
Source: Moore, Darnell. "A Review: Dreams Deferred: The Sakia Gunn Film Project by Charles "Chas" Brack." The Feminist Wire. The Feminist Wire, 7 Sept. 2011. Web.
The Ballroom Scene
Gary
Jardim
Source: Orange: De Sousa Press, 1993 Kevin Hedge, "Growing Up with Club in Newark," 97-111 Ace Mungin, "The Roots of Club in Newark,",113-124 Shelton Hayes, "The Club," 127-134 Gary Jardim, "Al Murphy and the Club Music Aesthetic in Newark," 143-155
Kai
Fikentscher
Source: Fikentscher, Kai. "You Better Work": Underground Dance Music in New York City. Hanover: Wesleyan University Press, 2000. Print.
Karen
McCarthy
Brown
Source: Brown, Karen McCarthy. "Mimesis in the Face of Fear: Femme Queens, Butch Queens, and Gender Play in the Houses of Greater Newark." In Passing: Identity and Interpretation in Sexuality, Race, and Religion. Eds. Maria Carla Sanchez & Linda S. Schlossberg. New York: New York University Press, 2001. Print.
Barbara
Kukla
Source: Kukla, Barbara. Swing City: Newark Nightlife, 1925-1950. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2002. Print.
Tim
Lawrence
Source: Lawrence, Tim. Love Saves the Day: A History of American Dance Music Culture, 1970-1979. Durham: Duke University Press, 2004.
Dan
Russo
Source: Russo, Dan. Downtown. Bloomington: iUniverse, 2010, 2011. Print.
Chantal
Regnault
Source: Regnault, Chantal. Voguing and the House Ballroom Scene of New York, 1989-92. Soul Jazz Books, 2011. Print.
Marc
Campbell
URL: Dangerous Minds
Source: Campbell, Marc. "Club Zanzibar and Newark's Dance Revolution." Dangerous Minds. Dangerous Minds, 20 May 2011. Web.
Marlon
Bailey
Source: Bailey, Marlon. Butch Queens Up in Pumps: Gender, Performance, and Ballroom Culture in Detroit. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2013. Print.
Gerard
Gaskin
Source: Gaskin, Gerard. Legendary: Inside the House Ballroom Scene. Durham: Duke University Press, 2013. Print.
Ben
Devereux
URL: AfterTheGarage
Source: Devereux, Ben. "The Zanzibar: the "Jersey Sound"?." Afterthegarage. WordPress, 9 Nov. 2013. Web.
Ben
Devereux
URL: AfterTheGarage
Source: Devereux, Ben. "Abigail Adams and Movin' Records - The Jersey Sound." Afterthegarage. WordPress, 12 Nov. 2013. Web.
Ben
Devereux
URL: AfterTheGarage
Source: Devereux, Ben. "Ace Mungin and the Roots of House Music in New Jersey: Part 1." Afterthegarage. WordPress, 30 Nov. 2013. Web.
Vincent
Bryant
Source: Bryant, Vincent. A Journey Through the House: Photo Memoirs of Club Zanzibar. Newark: Vincent Bryant, 2014. Print.
Lucas
Hilderbrand
Source: Hilderbrand, Lucas. Paris is Burning: A Queer Film Classic. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2014. Print.