Thinking Out Loud: Radical Feminism and LGBTQ History: the Martin Duberman Fellowship Lecture

April 17, 2018

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2017–2018 Martin Duberman Fellow, Marcia M. Gallo, discusses the underappreciated impact of feminism on LGBTQ activism in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
 

From consciousness raising to mass mobilizations, from Radicalesbians to Gay Academics, the influence of feminism on queer activism was felt not just in New York City but around the country. Gallo, a visiting scholar from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, will be joined by special guests for an evening of lecture, conversation, images from the Library's collections, and more.

The Martin Duberman Visiting Scholar program fosters excellence in LGBT studies by providing funds for scholars to do research in the Library’s preeminent LGBT historical collections. 

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