Were you among the first openly LGBTQIA+ people to be elected to office? Were you part of the first local gay/lesbian weddings? Were you part of a local LGBTQIA+ social or family group in the 1900s or early 2000s? Were you a part of the first school GSAs established in our community? Your stories can reflect any aspect of our local LGBTQIA+ history:ĭid you encounter bias or discrimination - and do something about it? If you volunteer to speak, you'll have a brief conversation with True Story's emcee, and then four actors and a musician will reflect back the essence of your story using movement, music, and dialogue. We are honored to bring you this free, online event in which YOU can share your own stories, and the stories of people and events you have witnessed. ![]() What better way to celebrate Pride month than to honor the people, individually and collectively, who worked to make life better for us? The LGBTQIA+ community has a long rich history in the world, in the United States, and in our local communities.
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