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Tag: queer

PALM SPRINGS–No Straight Lines: The Rise of Queer Comics Screening

PALM SPRINGS–From Tom of Finland to Dykes to Watch Out For, comics and zines have been firmly embedded in queer culture since before Stonewall, through the AIDS epidemic, and continuing […]

CATHEDRAL CITY–No Straight Lines: The Rise of Queer Comics Screening

CATHEDRAL CITY–From Tom of Finland to Dykes to Watch Out For, comics and zines have been firmly embedded in queer culture since before Stonewall, through the AIDS epidemic, and continuing […]

PALM SPRINGS–No Straight Lines: The Rise of Queer Comics Screening

PALM SPRINGS–From Tom of Finland to Dykes to Watch Out For, comics and zines have been firmly embedded in queer culture since before Stonewall, through the AIDS epidemic, and continuing […]

SAN FRANCISCO–No Straight Lines: The Rise of Queer Comics Screening

SAN FRANCISCO–From Tom of Finland to Dykes to Watch Out For, comics and zines have been firmly embedded in queer culture since before Stonewall, through the AIDS epidemic, and continuing […]

ONLINE PANEL―Housing Justice: From Trump to Biden

Panel Discussion – Housing Justice: From Trump to Biden

Exhibit Opening—Seen and Unseen: Queering Japanese American History Before 1945

ONLINE EVENT―Seen and Unseen: Queering Japanese American History Before 1945 is the first-ever exhibit focused on Nikkei (Japanese Americans) who were involved in intimate same-sex relationships or defied gender roles […]

Online Event—Queer Compulsions: Love, Sex, and Scandal in Turn-of-the-Century Japanese America

ONLINE EVENT―As poet Yone Noguchi wrote letters of love to his “Daddy” Charles Warren Stoddard, Kosen Takahashi declared himself the “queerest Nipponese” to Blanche Partington. And, while Joaquin Miller most […]

AIDS and COVID-19: Direct Action & Government Response

Hear from San Francisco veteran activists of ACT-UP to learn what lessons and strategies from the darkest days of the AIDS epidemic may help us understand and respond to COVID-19.

CANCELLED: ALBANY―A GREAT RIDE at Albany Film Festival

A spirited movie short about older lesbians in a retirement community.

LGBTQ+ Stories on the Silver Screen

Highlighting a few films we have supported with LGBTQ+ stories throughout the Golden State.

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