Race, Faith & Sexuality in “The Great Gatsby”

Saturday, Nov 7th, 2pm at Staten Island Arts’ Culture Lounge, in the St. George Ferry Terminal, 1 Richmond Terrace, SINY 10301.  (The Culture Lounge is located along the main concourse, just before you enter the Ferry waiting room.  Look for the orange overhead “Culture Lounge” sign, across from the Tourist Information Booth and the stairs to the SIR train.  The Culture Lounge is next door to the River Dock Cafe.)

Staten Island OutLOUD continues our exploration of the complex issues in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby.  Our Nov 7 event features a conversation on Fitzgerald’s examination of 1920’s views on race, anti-Semitism and sexuality.

This event is best for high school students and adults.  Free & open to the public.    Gatsby cover-pale green and text

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