Reclaiming the History of Trans Sex Workers in NYC's 'The Stroll'

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"The Stroll," a new HBO documentary by Kristen Lovell and Zackary Drucker, chronicles the history of transgender sex workers who worked on New York City's 14th Street, known as "the stroll," for decades. The film addresses a "50-year gap" in trans history between Stonewall and present day, and highlights major events in the city's history as they applied to this group of women, including the election of Rudy Giuliani, gentrification in the Bloomberg era, and 9/11. The documentary also explores the concept of chosen family and the intergenerational experiences of trans women.
- 'The Stroll' Tells The Rarely Told History Of Sex Work In NYC HuffPost
- Kristen Lovell: The Trans Community Deserves to Thrive - sundance.org Sundance Institute
- The Stroll Review: A Spread-Thin Look at the History of New York’s Trans Sex Workers slantmagazine
- 'The Stroll' Reclaims History for NYC's Trans Sex Workers The Daily Beast
- The Stroll movie review & film summary (2023) Roger Ebert
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