Saturday February 22, 2025 | 3 - 4:30pm
At the Tenderloin Museum | 398 Eddy St.
Free or Suggested Donation | Register to attend via Humanitix
Tenderloin Museum is honored to celebrate Black trans history with master storyteller, local luminary, advocate, artist, and “Black transgender oracle” Andrea Horne. Join us for a special Saturday afternoon program to learn about and honor a multitude of trans trailblazers, their inspiring stories, and rich contributions across time.
Step into a space where memory shimmers, truth reigns, and legacy refuses to be forgotten. This Black History Month, join us for an electrifying afternoon with Andrea Horne—a Black transgender oracle, artist, historian, and advocate—who embodies the brilliance, resilience, and undeniable glamor of Black transgender women's storytelling.
Through riveting conversation and masterful storytelling, Andrea will unveil lessons from her groundbreaking book series, “How Black Transgender Women Changed the World,” while offering a dazzling sneak peek at LipGloss-ary —a living, breathing archive devoted to uplifting Black Trans voices.
From defying erasure to reclaiming power, Andrea will illuminate the stories of Black transgender women who have shaped culture, fought for justice, and infused the world with unapologetic beauty. Expect deep wisdom, sharp wit, and a celebration of identity, legacy, and radical joy.
Come for the history, stay for the vision. Let’s honor our past, empower our present, and dream forward—together.
This program is made possible by support from the Tenderloin Community Benefit District, SF Office of Economic & Workforce Development, and Transgender District.