LGBT History Month Events
In recognition of LGBT History Month, the UT Commission for LGBT People will be hosting a series of events throughout October.
On Wednesday, October 3, at 6:30 pm in Lindsay Young Auditorium, the UT Commission for LGBT People will host a viewing of Before Stonewall, a documentary examining the struggles and history of the LGBT community up until the Stonewall riots of 1969.
On October 24, the Commission will host a viewing of After Stonewall, the sequel that traces the development of the LGBT community since 1969.
Also, on October 9 at noon in UC 220, the Commission will host a lecture by UTK psychology professor Dr. Dawn Szymanski.
For more information on the Commission and further events in October visit http://lgbt.utk.edu
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