Learn about LGBT+ History in AZ from the Native Americans to today with Marshall Shore Arizona's Hip Historian!
Join us and Arizona's Hip Historian Marshall Shore to learn about, Arizona’s history of the LGBT+ community, Native American's belief of two-spirits and continues through to the seismic shift of Civil Union/ Marriage Equality. Artists and Arizona connections to Warhol, Keith Haring, and those muscle magazines by George Quaintance.
Where was the Trans Flag created and where is it now? There is also the little-known story of a 1906 Russian gender pioneer named Nicolai De Raylan.
EVENT TYPE: | Special Guest | Special Events |
TAGS: | Marshall Shore | LGBTQ | LGBT+ | Arizona History | Apache Junction |
With its breathtaking view of the Superstition Mountains, the Apache Junction Public Library is a welcoming destination providing education, technology, information, and entertainment, enriching the lives of individuals and families in our diverse county. Besides offering books and movies, the library offers services including a maker space, digitization services, proctoring, one-on-one technology assistance, and access to the Greater Phoenix Digital Library.
The library offers engaging events for adults and families, including age-appropriate programs for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children. Fun Van by First Things First, based at AJPL, is a grant-funded program that provides parents around Pinal County with the tools they need to be their child's first and best teacher.
The Library is a Federal Document Depository with access to thousands of official government documents in person or online. The Library also participates in the Culture Pass program, giving cardholders access to museums, cultural institutions, and artistic performances in the Valley of the Sun.