Oct 19, 2008 2:00 pm (Sunday)
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives (map)
Los Angeles, CA
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Event details: Gay Consciousness vs Assimilation
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Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 AM
Location: ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives : Entrance on Scarff St.
Address: 909 W. Adams Blvd. , Los Angeles , 90007
Cross Streets: Figueroa / Adams
Directions: General Transportation Directions
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Region: Downtown LA
Phone: (213) 741-0094
Admission: Free
Website: www.onearchives.org
Description: A CRITICAL FORK IN THE ROAD: Gay Consciousness or Gay Assimilation?
Dr. Kilhefner suggests that gay assimilation is the dominant, and largely unexamined, ideology of our community at the present time. He will examine the past 150 years of gay history contending that the periods of gay-centered consciousness have been the times of greatest advance by our people.
Don Kilhefner, Ph.D., played a pioneering role in the creation of the Gay Liberation movement. He is also a co-founder of Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center, Van Ness Recovery House, Gay Mens Medicine Circle and numerous other seminal organizations in the gay community including (with Harry Hay) the Radical Faeries, an international gay spirituality and consciousness movement. He co-authors the Edging Out: Exploring the Frontiers of Gay Consciousness column in Frontiers. Don is a Jungian psychologist and can be reached at donkilhefner@sbcglobal.net
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives honors the past, celebrates the present, and enriches the future of all lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. We foster acceptance of sexual and gender diversity by supporting worldwide education and research about our heritage and experience. ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives is dedicated to collecting, preserving, documenting, studying and communicating our history, our challenges, and our aspirations.
Submitted By: ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives
Date: October 19, 2008
Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 AM
Location: ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives : Entrance on Scarff St.
Address: 909 W. Adams Blvd. , Los Angeles , 90007
Cross Streets: Figueroa / Adams
Directions: General Transportation Directions
Transit Directions:
Driving Directions:
Region: Downtown LA
Phone: (213) 741-0094
Admission: Free
Website: www.onearchives.org
Description: A CRITICAL FORK IN THE ROAD: Gay Consciousness or Gay Assimilation?
Dr. Kilhefner suggests that gay assimilation is the dominant, and largely unexamined, ideology of our community at the present time. He will examine the past 150 years of gay history contending that the periods of gay-centered consciousness have been the times of greatest advance by our people.
Don Kilhefner, Ph.D., played a pioneering role in the creation of the Gay Liberation movement. He is also a co-founder of Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center, Van Ness Recovery House, Gay Mens Medicine Circle and numerous other seminal organizations in the gay community including (with Harry Hay) the Radical Faeries, an international gay spirituality and consciousness movement. He co-authors the Edging Out: Exploring the Frontiers of Gay Consciousness column in Frontiers. Don is a Jungian psychologist and can be reached at donkilhefner@sbcglobal.net
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives honors the past, celebrates the present, and enriches the future of all lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. We foster acceptance of sexual and gender diversity by supporting worldwide education and research about our heritage and experience. ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives is dedicated to collecting, preserving, documenting, studying and communicating our history, our challenges, and our aspirations.
Submitted By: ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives
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