Celebrating 10 years of preserving LGBTQ+ history and uniting generations through the power of storytelling
We are a living archive of LGBTQ+ stories where people of all ages come together to share, listen, and keep our history alive
“I had a story in me for so many years and never thought I could share it. It was about not being accepted ... In the workshop though, I felt totally accepted, supported, and finally I could let my story out.”
— Naav Bal, 9/11 Workshop Participant
Up next —
Pride at the High Line:
A United Front
Free Event
Thursday 6/26/25
"10th Avenue Square” amphitheater at West 17th Street
Closest elevator at 14th St. and 10th Ave.
Coming up …
6/17 – “You Betta Werk” pt. 4” with Google (private event)
6/26 – Pride at the High Line at sunken overlook theater
9/13 – Hart Island Stories at the NYC AIDS Memorial
Join The Generations Project and national AARP community on the 4th Tuesday of each month, at 3pm ET / Noon PT for a virtual writing party and social gathering
In partnership with AARP Oregon, The Generations Project hosts a monthly virtual gathering for LGBTQ+ community members and allies. We invite lighthearted to meaningful connections and conversations through writing and discussion prompts. No experience neede, and sharing is always optional. Join us!
Thank you to our Dedicated Funders
Past partners who have made our mission possible
“I have felt so validated by the facilitators and the other participants which has given me renewed confidence in my writing, and the way I live!”
– Marjorie Conn, Women’s/Time Capsule/Provincetown Workshops Participant
By sharing lived experiences, we honor the past, uplift unheard voices, and inspire the future. Your support helps us pay storytellers, host events, and grow a digital archive of powerful LGBTQ+ histories.
Join us as a recurring donor to help The Generations Project preserve our stories and strengthen community resilience for generations to come.