Ralph Bunche Park
Bayard Rustin Plaque
Many New York City public parks and playgrounds are named in honor of prominent figures in New York City and... Learn More
217 Mott Street, rear
Igal Roodenko Residence / Bayard Rustin Residence
Behind this tenement building is another building at the back of the lot that was the home of civil rights... Learn More
Building 7, Penn South
Bayard Rustin Residence
Bayard Rustin, one of the most important yet little-known figures of the Black civil rights movement, lived in an apartment... Learn More
351 West 18th Street
Bayard Rustin Educational Complex
Many New York City public schools are named in honor of prominent figures in American and world history. Bayard Rustin... Learn More
March 8, 2016
Bayard Rustin Residence Listed on the National Register of Historic Places!
November 5, 2018
Groundbreaking Study to Identify and Evaluate Historic LGBT Sites in NYC
June 26, 2018
Place and Community: An Interview with the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
April 6, 2018
An Urgent Effort to Document New York’s LGBTQ History Before It Disappears
April 20, 2016
Our Nomination of Julius’ to the National Register of Historic Places Approved Today!
170 West 130th Street
National Headquarters for the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Beginning in the 1920s, this Harlem rowhouse was home to a number of important Black social and political organizations. Most... Learn More
388 Chauncey Street
Pauli Murray Residence
From 1947 to 1960, the prominent Black civil rights attorney and author Pauli Murray lived in an apartment on the... Learn More