Poetry Speaks to Memory
After getting too much sun at the AIDS Memorial yesterday, I decided to sit out the Flag Day action – the NYPL steps at midday is another blazing-sun situation. Instead, I headed to the LGBT Center to hear Ray read his poetry at the Bureau, a small queer bookstore. The room was full of mostly familiar faces from ACT UP and Rise and Resist. Ben was moderating in an informal way. The first poems were about his boyhood in the early 70s, before I was born, since he is 13 years older. I was struck by how similar some of the experiences are to what my clients describe to me now about their childhoods in the 1990s. Twenty years later, queer kids are still growing up isolated, being shamed and punished for non gender conforming choices, like when Ray chose Madeline from the book mobile. And they are still discovering the rush of freedom of arriving in NYC. ...