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Sonoma County LGBTQI Timeline Reception at Central Santa Rosa Library Saturday 1-3 PM

Gary Carnivele October 20, 2022

Sonoma County LGBTQI Timeline at Central Santa Rosa Library

EXHIBIT RECEPTION THIS SATURDAY, 10/22, 1-3PM

Curated by two local LGBTQI historians, Tina Dungan & Shad Reinstein, the Sonoma County LGBTQI Timeline will be displayed at the Central Santa Rosa Library all of October for LGBTQ+ History Month! 

Meet the members of LGBTQI+ LEGACY Sonoma County and learn about their work to preserve, collect, and archive historical materials from the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex communities of Sonoma County, California, through the year 2000.

Share your pride and record an oral history for the Here + Queer, Sonoma County project! Your story will become part of the library’s digital collections.
LGBTQ+ history materials from the History & Genealogy Library will be available for the public to review. Get a chance to see primary sources up close!

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