Larry Bagneris
A native New Orleanian, Larry Bagneris began his civil rights activism as a student at St. Augustine High School. After graduating from Xavier University, he moved to Houston, Texas, where he was a two-term president of the city’s Gay Political Caucus and founder of Houston’s Pride parade. Returning to New Orleans in the 1990s, he became a lobbyist for the NO/AIDS Task Force and served four mayoral administrations as director of New Orleans’s Human Relations Commission.
Schedule
11:15 am to Noon
Bienville Building, Conference Center 118
In the Shadow of the South: Memoirs of Prejudice, Truth, and Hope
Larry Bagneris, Call Me Larry: A Creole Man’s Triumph over Racism and Homophobia
Adam Gussow, My Family and I: A Mississippi Memoir
with moderator A.E. Rooks
12:15 pm to 1:00 pm
Cavalier House Books Tent
Book Signing
Call Me Larry: A Creole Man’s Triumph over Racism and Homophobia