Religion and Homosexuality in 20th-Century America: Two Views at GBLT History MuseumThe recipients of the 2011 - 2012 LGBT Religious History Award from the LGBT Religious Archives Network will provide an overview of their award-winning research. Rebecca L. Davis, assistant professor of history at the University of Delaware, was honored for her paper "'My Homosexuality Is Getting Worse Every Day': Norman Vincent Peale, Psychiatry and the Liberal Protestant Response to Same-Sex Desires in Mid-20th-Century America." Anthony Michael Petro, assistant professor of religious studies at New York University was honored for his paper "Protest Religion! ACT UP, Religious Freedom and the Ethics of Sex." For more information about the LGBT Religious History Award, visit http://www.lgbtran.org/HistoryAward.aspx The GLBT History Museum will present five programs in June to mark Pride Month. All of the events take place at the museum at 4127 18th St. in the city's Castro District. Admission is $5.00 (suggested donation). For more information, call (415) 621-1107 or visit http://www.glbthistory.org
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