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SUMMARY:Looking Back/Moving Forward: Vermont Stories of LGBTQ+ Caregiving & Community
DESCRIPTION:This fall\, a set of in-person and live-streamed events shine a light on LGBTQ+ Vermonters whose stories and legacies serve to reimagine care for elders today and in the future. “Looking Back/Moving Forward: Vermont Stories of LGBTQ+ Caregiving & Community” will take place on October 24 at the Rockingham Free Public Library in Bellows Falls and on November 8 at the Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History in Middlebury. These gatherings – featuring a performative talk with slides by scholar\, writer\, and performer Andrew Ingall\, discussions with community leaders about LGBTQ+ aging and caregiving\, Q&A\, and receptions – are part of “Resilient Patterns”\, a state-wide festival presented by Vermont Humanities centered on the theme of finding hope and solace in a changing world of social and environmental crisis. Guests include Dr. François Scarborough Clemmons\, best known for his appearances on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood; Jeanette Langston\, founder and director of the nonprofit organization Social Tinkering: A Human Connection Project\, based in Rutland\, Vermont; podcaster and filmmaker Gail Golec; and Thom Herman and Jeremy Youst\, who from 1979 to 1984 were the co-owners of the Andrews Inn\, the first gay-owned bar in Vermont renowned both locally and across the Northeastern United States.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/looking-back-moving-forward-vermont-stories-of-lgbtq-caregiving-community/
LOCATION:Rockingham Free Public LIbrary\, Rockingham Free Public Library 65 Westminster Street\, Bellows Falls\, VT\, 05101\, United States
CATEGORIES:LGBTQIA,Older Adults
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