SF History Live! "Queer San Francisco: A Century Before Stonewall." Presented by Jim Van Buskirk. Tues. Oct. 8 @ 6:30PM. Livestream & In-person.
Watch Jim Van Buskirk as he discusses a visual chronology highlighting the surprising stories of pioneering Bay Area queer individuals, organizations, publications and events from 1869 to 1969. Tickets free. Donations greatly appreciated!
SF History Live! Queer San Francisco: A Century Before Stonewall. Presented by Jim Van Buskirk
Tuesday, October 8th,
6:30 PM –
8:00 PM PDT
In Person
Live Stream
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2024-10-08 18:30:002024-10-08 20:00:00America/Los_AngelesSF History Live! Queer San Francisco: A Century Before Stonewall. Presented by Jim Van Buskirk
A ticket is required to attend the event for both the live stream broadcast and the in-person audience located at the San Francisco Historical Society Museum. In-person attendees should arrive by 6:00PM (to not interrupt the live broadcast). There are several parking garages with ample parking close to the venue, including the Portsmouth Square Garage.
Location details are private and will be sent along with your ticket purchase.
Details to view the event are private and will be sent along with your ticket purchase.
A ticket is required to attend the event for both the live stream broadcast and the in-person audience located at the San Francisco Historical Society Museum. In-person attendees should arrive by 6:00PM (to not interrupt the live broadcast). There are several parking garages with ample parking close to the venue, including the Portsmouth Square Garage.
The San Francisco Historical Society exists to uncover, preserve, and present, in engaging ways, the colorful and diverse history of our city from its earliest days to the present.