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Fighting Back: Queers & the Class Divide at SFs GLBT HIstorical Society

Gary Carnivele April 20, 2018

The latest in the GLBT Historical Society’s monthly “Fighting Back” series exploring contemporary queer issues in a historical context, “Queers and the Class Divide” will offer a conversation about intersections between LGBTQ politics and growing class divisions locally and nationally. A panel of historians, veteran organizers and younger activists will discuss the history of economic inequality in the Bay Area and United States, the impact of wealth and poverty on LGBTQ community and politics, and how this history can help inform today’s resistance movements.

Wed, April 25, 2018

7:00 PM – 9:00 PM PDT

LOCATION
The GLBT History Museum
4127 18th St., San Francisco
www.glbthistory.org

ADMISSION
Free; $5.00 donation welcome

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