This program was supported in part by the Pennsylvania Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities’ We the People initiative on American History. Co-sponsored by Attic Youth Center, Drexel Public Health LGBT Program, Equality Forum, Gender Rights Association of New Jersey, International Foundation for Gender Education, the Mayor of Philadelphia’s Office for LGBT Affairs, Mazzoni Center, New Jersey Stonewall, Philadelphia Gay News, Philly Gay Pride, Queer Times, and the following individuals: David Acosta, Chris Bartlett, Cei Bell, Thom Cardwell, Gloria Casarez, Troy Cassel, Andrew Chirls, James Duggan, Marcus Iannozzi, Theodore Faigle, Lonnie Grant, Renee Gilinger, Harvey Hurdle, Carrie Jacobs, Malcolm Lazin, Richard Liu, Stormy Lundy, Michael Marcsico, Perry Monastero, Ray Murphy, Thom Nickles, Ken Oakes, R. Duane Perry, Nurit Shein, Barbra Casbar Siperstein, Rita Urwitz, Franny Price, Diego Sanchez, Mark Segal, and Tobias Barrington Wolff.
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- February 22, 2012-6:30-8 p.m.: Philadelphia, the Place That Loves You Back, Independence Visitor Center, 6th and Market Sts., Philadelphia
- March 28, 2012-6:30-8 p.m.: City of Neighborhoods, City of Homes, Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent
- April 17, 2012-4-6:30 p.m.: Educator Workshop: City of Neighborhoods, Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent, 15 S. Seventh St., Philadelphia
