These Walls Can Speak: Telling The Stories of Queer Places at GLBT History MuseumPanel Discussion: These Walls Can Speak: Telling The Stories of Queer Places GLBT History Museum, 4127 18th St., San Francisco ToolboxA discussion of the spaces and places that illuminate the rich and often surprising history of gay, lesbian,bisexual and transgender life in California. From big cities to small towns to rural areas, the panel will look at how queer historical sites are being preserved, documented and interpreted—and will highlight innovations needed to ensure that significant sites are recognized and protected. Speakers: Transgender pioneer Felicia Elizondo, historian and curator Gerard Koskovich, architect Alan Martinez, preservation consultant Gerry Takano and architectural historian Shayne Watson; moderated by architectural historian Carson Anderson. A special joint program with San Francisco Architectural Heritage and HeritageYP. Admission: $12 (general);$8 (GLBT Historical Society and SF Heritage members). To buy tickets, click here.
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