Created by GLBT Historical Society
Jul 14, 2017 at 6:00 pm
GLBT History Museum, 18th Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
"Faces From the Past" is a new display in the "Queer Past Becomes Present" exhibition in our Main Gallery. Using tintypes, postcards, arrest records and other historical documents, curators Paula Lichtenberg and Bill Lipsky examine over 150 years of queer presence before the 1930s in Northern California. The first of a series of programs in conjunction with the exhibit, this panel will feature the curators, along with two historians:
• Independent scholar Will Roscoe will discuss Queen Califia, the semi-mythical figure after whom California is named, and the two-spirits of the Bay Area.
• San Francisco State University professor Clare Sears will speak on 19th-century San Francisco laws against cross-dressing and homosexual activity.
A reception with the curators starts at 6 p.m., followed by the panel at 7 p.m.
LOCATION
The GLBT History Museum
4127 18th St., San Francisco
www.glbthistory.org/museum
ADMISSION
$5.00; free for members
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San Francisco's "queer Smithsonian," the GLBT Historical Society houses one of the world's largest collections of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender historical material.
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