Things to Do This Week, Nov. 4-11
The nationally acclaimed Legacy Wall LGBTQ history installation will make its debut in Pam Springs through Nov. 23.
The nationally acclaimed Legacy Wall LGBTQ history installation will make its debut in Pam Springs through Nov. 23.
The nationally acclaimed Legacy Wall installation will be available for public viewing in Palm Springs over the next month to celebrate the historical and cultural contributions of LGBTQ people.
A new exhibit paying tribute to the contributions of LGBT people in history has made its way to the Coachella Valley.
Washington University students recognize the importance of LGBTQIA* history month through events honoring the LGBTQIA* community ...
Supporters of Chicago's Legacy Project gathered Oct. 10 to pay tribute to key volunteers who've contributed to its organizational success. The event—" LANDMARK: The Legacy Project [un]Gala"—was held at the Chez event space, 247 E. Ontario St., in Streeterville.
Lighthouse LGBTQ is hosting a special program and discussion on Wednesday, Oct. 16, about the Illinois Inclusive Curriculum bill passed by the Illinois legislature this spring.
Our conversation with Victor Salvo, founder and Executive Director of the Legacy Project, talks with us about the upcoming Legacy Wall coming to Palm Springs during Pride. The Legacy Wall displays information about significant LGBT people throughout history and their contributions.
The Legacy Wall, a traveling installation created by The Legacy Project (TLP), stopped in Hillman Hall Oct. 1, giving Washington University students the opportunity to visualize and learn about the past and present of the LGBTQIA* community.
Public memorials honoring figures from the LGBTQ community say a lot about a city’s culture and serve as a reminder that coming out can be its own heroic milestone.