(Chi) LGBT History Goes to Court: From Anita Bryant to Prop 8

  • 14 Apr 2011
  • 5:30 PM
  • Chicago, IL
Out Alumni in Chicago Presents
Out at CHM: "LGBT History Goes to Court: From Anita Bryant to Prop 8" Co-hosted by Yale GALA
Chicago, IL
WHEN: Thursday, April 14, 2011 - 5:30pm
WHERE: Chicago History Museum
1601 N. Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614
COST: $12, $10 for CHM members and students.
RSVP: Buy tickets online at
https://services.chicagohistory.org/loader.asp?target=hall.asp?event=12757

Join Out Alumni in Chicago members for the upcoming installment of the Out at CHM series at the Chicago History Museum: "LGBT History Goes to Court: From Anita Bryant to Prop 8"

George Chauncey, a Yale historian, explores why history matters to the courts. Using specific cases, he discusses the history of marriage, antigay discrimination, and antigay demonization. Chauncey speaks from experience: he testified as an expert witness at the Prop 8 trial in California last year and has participated in fifteen gay rights cases since 1993.

Look for our welcome table and sign-in sheet when you arrive at the front desk! Thanks to Mike Rosanova from Yale GALA.
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