QUEER BLACK PARIS (Gay Paris Noir - Gay Black Paris)

QUEER BLACK PARIS (Gay Paris Noir - Gay Black Paris)

Discover the fullness of the history of the Queer Black Paris experience with QUEER BLACK PARIS. This rich past is Paris and world history.

By Musée Joséphine Baker & Des Afro-Descendants Paris

Location

9 Bd des Italiens

9 Boulevard des Italiens 75002 Paris France

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QUEER BLACK PARIS(Gay Paris Noir-Gay Black Paris):Discover the fullness of the history of the Black Paris experience with QUEER BLACK PARIS (Gay Paris Noir-Gay Black Paris). This rich past is a part of the strong LGBTQI+ history that has been a part of Paris for decades but has had little attention. Learn more about the Black Gay experience in Paris from the 1920's to today. From James Baldwin, Benny Luke of La Cage aux Folle, LGBTQI+ activists then and now to the Vogue Dance community in Paris, it's pioneers and so much more...

Brian Scott Bagley, the first black M.C. of the historic Crazy Horse de Paris will guide you on & walking tour of a passionate research, of a beautiful history, that he has been studying for his 13 years in Paris. QUEER BLACK PARIS- GAY BLACK PARIS/ GAY PARIS NOIR.(Walking Tour of 2-3 Hrs.)

Other things to note: I do accept same day reservations, but a 1 day advance reservation is preferred. Your best experience is our business. Please feel free to make contact ahead of time if you should have any questions or concerns. It is a walking tour so please where comfortable walking shoes.

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Through our events we aim to illuminate the historical artifacts that this museum dedicated to the great life of Josephine Baker & the rich stories of Afro-descendants in Paris has to share. We are the First museum in Paris dedicated to Josephine Baker.

À travers nos événements, nous visons à mettre en lumière les artefacts historiques que ce musée dédié à la grande vie de Joséphine Baker et aux riches histoires d'afro-descendants à Paris a à partager. Nous sommes le premier musée parisien dédié à Joséphine Baker