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Recognized

Title
  1. Recognized / edited by Lauren Sankovitch.
Published by
  1. [New York, N.Y.] : NYC Department of Education, Civics for All Comics Group, 2022-
Format
  1. Book/text

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Additional authors
  1. Sankovitch, Lauren
Description
  1. volumes : chiefly color illustrations; 27 cm
Summary
  1. "Shine," a story about Alain Locke, and "In Love and Resistance," a story about Sylvia Rivera. This graphic history is based on two profiles found in the New York City Department of Education's Hidden Voices: LGBTQ+ Stories in United States History. The two comics include fictional characters, semi-fictional settings, and a great deal of historical facts and details about significant LGBTQ+ figures from our past.
  2. There are two stories found in Recognized #2, "Sing Out," a story about Bayard Rustin, and "Worst Enemy," a story about Larry Kramer. The Civics for All Comics Group develops social studies and civics comics as companions to several of our resources. This graphic history is based on two profiles found in the New York City Department of Education's Hidden Voices: LGBTQ+ Stories in United States History. The two comics include fictional characters, semi-fictional settings, and a great deal of historical facts and details about significant LGBTQ+ figures from our past.
  3. Recognized #3, the third issue of Recognized is a two-part comic based on profiles found in the New York City Department of Education's Hidden Voices: LGBTQ+ Stories in United States History. The two stories in this comic book include A LOT of history--people and places from the past, fictional characters, and semi-fictional settings. Woven into these narratives are facts and details about two significant LGBTQ+ figures you should know about.
Subject
  1. Locke, Alain, 1885-1954 -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  2. Rivera, Sylvia, 1951-2002 -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  3. Rustin, Bayard, 1912-1987 -- History -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  4. Kramer, Larry -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  5. Lorde, Audre -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  6. Murray, Pauli, 1910-1985 -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  7. Locke, Alain, 1885-1954.
  8. Rustin, Bayard, 1912-1987.
  9. Kramer, Larry.
  10. Lorde, Audre.
  11. Murray, Pauli, 1910-1985.
  12. African American gay men -- History -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  13. Transgender women -- History -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  14. Minority transgender women -- History -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  15. African American civil rights workers -- History -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  16. AIDS activists -- History -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  17. African American lesbians -- History -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  18. Gender-nonconforming people -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  19. Sexual minority activists -- History -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  20. Sexual minorities -- History -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  21. Transgender people -- History -- Comic books, strips, etc.
  22. AIDS activists.
  23. African American LGBTQ+ people.
  24. African American gay men.
  25. African American lesbians.
  26. Gender minorities.
  27. Gender non-conforming people.
  28. LGBTQ+ activists.
  29. LGBTQ+ people.
  30. Sexual minorities.
  31. Trans women.
  32. Transgender people.
  33. Comic books, strips, etc.
  34. African American civil rights workers.
  35. Transgender women.
  36. Minority transgender women.
  37. Gender-nonconforming people.
  38. Sexual minority activists.
  39. United States.
Genre/Form
  1. Educational comics.
  2. Instructional and educational works.
  3. Gay comics.
  4. LGBTQ+ comics.
  5. Lesbian comics.
  6. Transgender comics.
  7. History.
Call number
  1. Sc F 24-301
Language
  1. English
Note
  1. Vol. 1: Published school year 2021-2022
  2. Vol. 2: Published school year 2023-2023
  3. Vol. 3: Published school year 2023-2024
  4. "The NYCDOE Civics for All and Social Studies teams collaborated with Good Trouble Comics to create Recognized, a two-part LGBTQ+ graphic history." -- From WeTeachNYC website.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references
Type of content
  1. text
  2. still image
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Added author
  1. Sankovitch, Lauren, editor.
Research call number
  1. Sc F 24-301 Library has : v.1-3
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