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Free LGBTQI History: A Sonoma County Timeline Class Wednesday

Gary Carnivele March 25, 2021

ACTUP Sonoma County 1988: members of this infamous protest group will be talking about their contributions to AIDS awareness and support of AIDS patients in Sonoma County.

To register for the LGBTQI Timeline class please click on the appropriate link below. If you have not taken any classes through SRJC in the past year, you are considered a New Student.

NEW STUDENTS need to first complete an application for Santa Rosa Junior College at  https://santarosajuniorcollege.formstack.com/forms/srjc_noncredit_application_for_admission.

REGISTERED AND CONTINUING STUDENTS can enroll in the class at;

https://santarosajuniorcollege.formstack.com/forms/non_credit_enrollment_form

Use the following course info: OAP 505. Section 7072.

I will send out the zoom invites on Monday.

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