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Give to SF’s GLBT Historical Society Today – Giving Tuesday

Gary Carnivele November 27, 2018

Please help support LGBTQ history and culture on Giving Tuesday, November 27.
All contributions up to $50,000 will be matched, so you can double the impact of your donation and ensure that our history is not lost.
“Understanding history in this political moment allows us to lead with compassion, intelligence, strategy, & understanding, rather than fear. We can be connected to a history and a future much greater than ourselves, as history is “being made every day” & the movements that continue to define us are all connected. The GLBT Historical society brings those human elements of history to life. Critical, emotional exploration of our history helps us to find answers and hope in the places we least expect it.”
– Brad Joseph Chapin
Will you join Brad in supporting our history and culture?
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