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The next exhibit from the Lehigh Valley LGBT Community Archive takes a closer look at two regional LGBTQ publications, Above Ground and Gaydar Magazine, and showcases their value for reflecting the history of our community at the turn of the century.
Please join us on Monday, April 19 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. for a special virtual discussion about "Pride in Print: Moving Above Ground and Embracing Our Gaydar," as organizers share the history of these publications and discuss major topics covered by reporters, including hate crimes legislation, AIDS activism, and the Lehigh Valley social scene.
The Lehigh Valley LGBT Community Archive is a program of Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center offered to the community in partnership with Trexler Library at Muhlenberg College.
[Image description: The top of the graphic has a black background, and the bottom is in white. Large text at the top reads "Pride in Print." The text "Pride in" has various colors, and the word "Print" is filled with visuals from magazines. Below the large text is smaller white text that reads "Moving above ground and embracing our gaydar." To the right of the text are five images of magazine covers, black-and-white art, and photos. Below the black background is large black text that reads "April 19, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m." In smaller black text below reads "Join us for a discussion of a digital exhibit about two Lehigh Valley LGBT publications." The logos for Lehigh University South Side Initiative, Lehigh University Pride Center, Lehigh University's Office of Creative Inquiry, and Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center are featured underneath in the center.]