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Albright College to Celebrate LGBTQ Artists

by Albright College

Feb 27, 2020
LGBT Issues

Reading, PA – Albright College will host a free lecture “Stonewall Era Art: the Rise of Queer Visibility” on March 4 at 4 p.m., in the college’s Center for the Arts Klein Lecture Hall.

In honor of the nearly 51 years since the  Stonewall Riots, this presentation will explore some of the artists and movements that surrounded and empowered the LGBTQ community leading up to and after the riots, when the community we knew began to slowly change into what we know today. This lecture will be presented by Liz Bradbury, M.F.A., of the Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center.

Bradbury began her full-time work as an advocate in 1994. She was the co-founder of the PA Diversity Network, and the PA Gay and Lesbian Alliance for Political Action. Besides creating several organizations, Bradbury is the author of the Maggie Gale mystery series, the photographer behind the series “Same-Sex Couples: Facing Inequality,” and has served as an expert testifying in several LGBT-based court cases.

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