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On behalf of OutHistory.org, we are pleased to invite you to Gay American History @ 40 Conference held at The New School from May 4th to 6th, 2016. This conference marks the fortieth anniversary of Jonathan Ned Katz's Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the USA (1976) and will highlight the ways in which theories, categories, research methods and priorities have been constructed, challenged, and reconstructed over the last forty years of historical research on sexuality and gender.

On behalf of OutHistory.org, we are pleased to invite you to Gay American History @ 40 Conference held at The New School from May 4th to 6th, 2016. This conference marks the fortieth anniversary of Jonathan Ned Katz's Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the USA (1976) and will highlight the ways in which theories, categories, research methods and priorities have been constructed, challenged, and reconstructed over the last forty years of historical research on sexuality and gender.

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5:00–6:30 P.M. Theresa Lang Center<br />

QUEER TOURISM AND GENTRIFICATION: HERITAGE,<br />

NEOLIBERALISM AND AFRICAN AMERICAN URBANITY<br />

• Kevin McKenna “Making Capitol Hill Safe for Consumption:<br />

The Greater Seattle Business Association and the City of Seattle<br />

in the Gentrification of a Gay-Identified Neighborhood”<br />

• Nan Alamilla Boyd “Queer Tourism and Late Capitalism:<br />

San Francisco’s Fillmore and Castro”<br />

• Kwame Holmes “Planning Around Queer Time: D.C.’s African<br />

American Heritage Trails, and the Maturation of Black Urbanity”<br />

• Chair and comment: Christina Hanhardt<br />

6:30–7:30 P.M. Theresa Lang Center<br />

EVENING PERFORMANCE AND DISCUSSION<br />

Queer Inversion in Nath Ann Carrera and Amber Martin’s<br />

Witch Camp, with Sean F. Edgecomb

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