By Edward J. Sullivan
Many of the male members, including Juarez, were queer and manifested a distinct and often highly idiosyncratic as well as a socially engaged approach to sexuality.
The post From Venice to Greenwich, and Points in Between appeared...
By Edward J. Sullivan
Many of the male members, including Juarez, were queer and manifested a distinct and often highly idiosyncratic as well as a socially engaged approach to sexuality.
The post From Venice to Greenwich, and Points in Between appeared first on The Gay & Lesbian Review.
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