Cast of "Queer Eye" at the Library
The Library hosted the all-new "Fab Five" from the Netflix show "Queer Eye" in conversation with Jonathan Capehart, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist with the Washington Post, exploring how LGBTQ youth empowerment has become a popular culture phenomenon. LGBTQ youth from the Washington, D.C. area participated, including the Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League (SMYAL), GenOUT Choir, Wanda Alston House, Latin American Youth Center, congressional staff and students from American University and Georgetown University. For transcript and more information, visit https://www.loc.gov/item/webcast-8680

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Racial Science in Nazi Germany

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David McCullough on John Adams

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A Conversation with Randy Newman

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The Library of Congress Is Your Library

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A Conversation with Jessye Norman

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AFC50: An Evening of Jewish Music with Lily Henley

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We Create with Jessica C. White

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Liam O'Connor Oral History

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Veterans History Project 25th Anniversary Gala

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Fashion at the Library: Small Clothes, Big Stories: Fashion Dolls and the American Story

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Wood Engraving and the Art of Nature

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Made at the Library: The Library of Congress: From Jefferson's Vision to the Digital Age

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How Sports Inspired Me to Become a Writer

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How the 1876 World's Fair Launched the Telephone Revolution

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We Play with Elizabeth Hargrave

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The Appalachian Trail: A Printed Journey

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Family Day: "Carlotta's Special Dress" in Civil Rights History

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