Book Talk: Queer Happened Here
In Partnership with Housing Works
Meet the Speakers
Marc Zinaman, Featured Writer
Marc Zinaman is a New York City-based writer and historian. Since 2021, he has been running the social media account @Queer_Happened_Here, which maps the forgotten LGBTQ+ history of the city. He has also been a contributing writer for the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project and Making Queer History website. He was the contributing editor of the book Getting In: NYC Club Flyers from the Gay 1990s, and currently serves on the planning committee for the forthcoming American LGBTQ+ Museum.
Teddy Pecora
I am a 71 year old retired New York City teacher. I became a teacher after 9/11 as a second career. I taught elementary school ( Grades k-6) for 21 years in Rego Park. I hold two Master degrees, an MAT from CUNY@Queens College and a MSED in School Administration from St Johns University. I also hold a BA in Human Relations/Psychology and English Lit from Pace University. Prior to 9/1 I was in direct marketing/advertising for large ad agencies such as Wunderman, Ricotta and Kline, Ogilvy and Mather Direct and Messner as Production/Traffic Executive. I own a country home in Litchfield County that was built in 1835 and currently reside here. Currently, I am a director on the board of directors of our town library. I have a partner, Robert who is also a working teacher and we just celebrated 20 years together this past August. We also share an apartment in NYC-Hells Kitchen. I came to NYC in the summer of 1972 and have been here for 53 years
Michele Saunders
Born and raised in Paris, France, Michele Saunders has always been a trailblazing rebel who followed where the music has led her. Throughout her childhood, she was inspired by American music, from jazz, to R&B to Motown. She was also passionate about skiing, but after recuperating from a ski accident when she was 18, her interests in music eventually brought to America where she studied at Mt Holyoke before finding her place in the world of art and style in New York, where she became an energetic force at the renowned nightclub, the Paradise Garage. The Garage had a profound impact on her life, furthering her love of dance and dance music. It became her second home, a place where she forged lifelong relationships with dancers, artists and house music DJ’s (David DePino, Louie Vega, David Morales, Joey Llanos, Timmy Regisford, Francois K and Kenny Carpenter). During her time in New York, Michele also began representing fashion photographers and illustrators, and made a name for herself in the music industry as a music manager for acts like Serious Intention, and as a stylist/producer for photoshoots and videos for Elton John, Diana Ross, LL Cool J, Luther Vandross and many others. Her life and work has been featured in publications such as Document (in conversation with Honey Dijon and Frankie Knuckles), Vice, and Love Injection, she’s toured recently with the Ephrat Asherie Dance production of UNDERSCORED, and she can be seen in the new BBC documentary, Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution, talking about the influence of Paradise Garage and house music. Michele is now a realtor and location scout in Catskill, NY and, at the age of 80, continues to dance, perform, and produce events with today’s artists and creative thinkers, connecting the legacy of the past with energized movements of today