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The Sonoma County Timeline is Now on Display at SSU

Gary Carnivele October 3, 2019

The Sonoma County LGBTQI Timeline is on display at Sonoma State University until Dec.13 as part of Queeries, Queer Artists And Identity. The exhibit is in the Sonoma State University Library.

It is free and open to the public whenever the library is open. But you will require a $5 parking pass to park at SSU.  The SoCo LGBTQI Timeline was first displayed at Sonoma County Pride in 2018. Since then it has been displayed at So Co Pride 2019, Russian River Pride, Gaydar events at wineries, Youth Pride BBQ, Senior Centers and other locations. It was also the inspiration for Tina Dungan’s class on Sonoma County LGBTQI History through SRJC’s 

Older Adults Program. If you would like to display the Timeline please contact Tina Dungan at ltr2tina@gmail.com.  We want to thank you for your help and support.

Please join us at the QueeriesReception, Thursday Oct 3 from 4-5:30 at the SSU Library.  You will need to RSVP to library@sonoma.edu by Sept. 16 for the reception and a complimentary reception parking pass. 

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