Course: National Osher Online - Mainstreaming the Margins: A History of LGBTQ+ America (OSH-PXNRC109)

Over half a century after the Stonewall Uprising, the vibrant and complex history of LGBTQ+ life, culture, and movements in the US remains a focal point of rich discussion and political relevance. In this course, we will immerse ourselves in the intricate history of LGBTQ+ Americans, examining their political organizations, cultural contributions, and the profound ways they have helped shape the nation. 

This course offers a comprehensive overview of key LGBTQ+ figures, events, and cultural shifts beginning in the early 20th century to the present, highlighting the emergence and evolution of LGBTQ+ identities and activism, and the challenges they have historically faced. We will uncover how a marginalized community has become a powerful force for social change, impacting every facet of American life: from grassroots politics and art to society at large. 

Together we will gain a deeper understanding of LGBTQ+ history and gain a renewed appreciation for the ongoing struggle towards justice, inclusion, and freedom in the US.

 Session: OSH225.PXNRC109

Schedule: Tuesdays; April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6
Times: 01:00pm - 02:30pm
This session is not currently open for registration.

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Offered live, online via Zoom. The Zoom link can be found at the Osher Online website: osheronline.net

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Adam Kocurek

Facility Detail

Synchronous Online
Classes held online following set schedule.
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