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TODAY! 6/4!! Merlo Branch Chicago Public Library Zine Workshop
TODAY! 6/4!! Merlo Branch Chicago Public Library Zine Workshop
The LGBTQ+ Intergenerational Dialogue Project Website
The LGBTQ+ Intergenerational Dialogue Project Website
4/10 Douglass Branch Chicago Public Library Zine Workshop
4/10 Douglass Branch Chicago Public Library Zine Workshop
6/20 Queer Elder History Panel with Gerber/Hart Library & Archives
6/20 Queer Elder History Panel with Gerber/Hart Library & Archives
Join us for our third annual Queer Elder History Panel with Gerber/Hart and their Intergenerational Dialogue Project!
Molly Fulop-Queering Art History: LGBTQ+ Art & Culture in the US from the 1800s-Present
Molly Fulop-Queering Art History: LGBTQ+ Art & Culture in the US from the 1800s-Present
Art Exhibition: Resisting Erasure
LGBTQ+ Intergenerational Dialogue Project artists showcase their work at third annual art exhibit - Windy City Times
LGBTQ+ Intergenerational Dialogue Project artists showcase their work at third annual art exhibit - Windy City Times
Resisting Erasure is the theme of the third annual LGBTQ+ Intergenerational Dialogue Project exhibition which held its opening reception April 25 at Center on Addison in Chicago’s Lake View neighborhood. Founded in the Summer of 2019, the LGBTQ+ Intergenerational Dialogue Project is a partnership between Center on Halsted, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), University of Illinois at Chicago and University of Chicago. […]
Generations of LGBTQ+ Chicagoans are ‘Resisting Erasure’ through art
Generations of LGBTQ+ Chicagoans are ‘Resisting Erasure’ through art
It’s the group’s 3rd annual art exhibit for the LGBTQ+ Intergenerational Dialogue Project — a partnership between the Center on Halsted’s senior services center and three local universities aiming to connect young queer people to their elders to preserve their shared history.
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In the Media!
Intergenerational connection is radical - Chicago Reader
Intergenerational connection is radical - Chicago Reader
Pilsen photographer shows two generations of LGBTQ+ community their history — and weaves them into it
Pilsen photographer shows two generations of LGBTQ+ community their history — and weaves them into it
Alumni of the Intergenerational Dialogue Project were led by photographer Diana Solís on a tour of an exhibit highlighting LGBTQ+ photography from the '70s to the '90s. She then took their portraits.
PATRICIA S. MCCOMBS – Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame
PATRICIA S. MCCOMBS – Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame
Traveling parties are part of a queer Chicago culture of partying as resistance
Traveling parties are part of a queer Chicago culture of partying as resistance
Trans elders on the 'hope' found in ageing authentically
Trans elders on the 'hope' found in ageing authentically
Queer elders reflect on their time in an evolving LGBTQ+ community - Windy City Times
Queer elders reflect on their time in an evolving LGBTQ+ community - Windy City Times
Community members of all ages gathered at Dorothy, 2500 W. Chicago Ave., the evening of June 15 to hear stories from five senior members of the LGBTQ+ community. The standing room only event was hosted by...
Trans elders are revolutionaries - Chicago Reader
Trans elders are revolutionaries - Chicago Reader
Publications!
Can Intergenerational Connection Heal Us? 2025 Report by CoGenerate
Can Intergenerational Connection Heal Us? 2025 Report by CoGenerate
This report is about the critical role community organizations play in bringing generations together to reduce social isolation and loneliness.
Pathways to Queer Thriving Nic M. Weststrate , Adam J. Greteman , Karen A. Morris , and Lisa L. Moore
Pathways to Queer Thriving Nic M. Weststrate , Adam J. Greteman , Karen A. Morris , and Lisa L. Moore
Queers Teach This! by Adam J. Greteman
Queers Teach This! by Adam J. Greteman
We <3 Gerber Hart Library and Archives
We <3 Gerber Hart Library and Archives
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