

More and more, regardless of your Covid testing status, vaccinations are going to be required to participate in a number of activities, ranging anywhere from dining at a restaurant, to taking a flight, to even entering a country in the first place. The biggest trend is that vaccines are becoming a kind of pay-to-play situation. While none of us has a crystal ball, there are certain trends that we see happening domestically and internationally. Hormel Center, San Francisco Public Library, 100 Larkin St., 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CAĮureka Valley/Harvey Milk Memorial Branch, San Francisco Public Library, 1 Jose Saria Court (off 16th, near Market), San Francisco, CAīroadside Bookshop, 247 Main Street, Northampton, MAīOOK CLUB Bookstore & More, 869 Sullivan Ave.A lot of people ask us for our projections of what we see as the future of travel in light of Covid, and various restrictions and changes taking place globally. GLBT Historical Society Museum, 4127 18th St., San Francisco, CA

Talk, "Judy, Oz and the Need for a Shared History" and book signing "9 Gay Fave Films +1" Film clip showing and discussionīureau of General Services, Queer Division The LGBT Center, 208 W 13th St #210, New York, NY 10011 Maple St., at Bayard Rustin Way, Allentown PA 18101 William Way LGBT Community Cent er, 1315 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107īradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center, 522 W. Grinnell College, 1115 8th Ave, Grinnell, IA 50112 Room S3325, South Pavilion, Humanities and Social Studies Complex Talk, "Gay Boys, Gay Men and the MGM Wizard of Oz" Click here to support The History Project's mission to document, preserve, and share LGBTQ history. Donations are always gratefully accepted. Please email with any questions.This event is free to the public. A link to Zoom will be sent out the day of the event.įor security purposes, Zoom meetings require an authenticated Zoom account, so please be sure to register with Zoom prior to the event. In order to participate, you must register via Eventbrite. Part of the Out of the Archives series of the The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston Online talk, "Judy, Oz, and the Need for a Shared History"
