Thirty Years After No on 9: A Panel Discussion

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Tuesday, October 11, 2022, 6–8:30 pm
Oregon Historical Society Southwest Portland (Portland)
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Join the Eugene Lesbian History Project and the Oregon Historical Society for a public program on the history of Measure 9, a 1992 anti-LGBTQ ballot measure, and its legacies — personal, legal, and political. The program will include a brief introduction to the history of Measure 9, a viewing of short films from the history project, and a panel discussion among those who participated in the campaign against Measure 9 and youth who have been learning that history and engaging in more-recent campaigns for civil rights, moderated by Judith Raiskin. This program is free and open to the public, and everyone is strongly encouraged to wear masks.

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Oregon Historical Society

1200 SW Park Ave. Portland, OR 97205 Venue website

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