SAN DIEGO — The Power of Intersectionality in Lesbian Activism will be the topic of the next Out at the Archives set for March 23 at 7 p.m. at Diversionary Theatre. This installment of the popular educational series presented by Lambda Archives celebrates Women’s History Month by featuring a panel of lesbians who have worked as activists across a variety of causes.
The scheduled panelists have made an impact in the areas of African American, Latina, Workers Rights, Immigration, and Women’s Rights in general. Among others on the panel we will have Kim Sontag-Mulder, the president of the local chapter of NOW and one of the primary forces behind the San Diego Women’s March in January.
Tickets are available at diversionary.org and are $10 for general admission. (Members and students may use code WOMEN for half-price tickets.* Advance tickets are strongly suggested.
“This season of Out at the Archives will be sponsored by Robert Hubbard of Mass Mutual Financial Group. We are excited to have the support of corporate partners to continue to provide quality programing,” said Joel Steward, Lambda Archives board president.
Hubbard said, “Mass Mutual continues to demonstrate our long-standing commitment to the LGBT community by supporting important local and national organizations and legislation to improve LGBT equality, as well as inclusive employee programs and business practices.”
The panel includes community activists, organizational leaders, and public servants Kim Sontag-Mulder, Cheli Mohamed, Gloria Cruz, Brooke Sullivan and others. Our moderator is Toni Duran. Each person on the panel will share from their own diverse experiences.
Diversionary Theatre is wheelchair accessible and has a ramp and an elevator. Please send any accessibility requests (e.g. ASL interpretation) to info@lambdaarchives.org by March 16th.
Lambda Archives of San Diego, founded in 1987, is a community-based organization dedicated to collecting, preserving, and teaching the history of the LGBTQ community in San Diego and Imperial Counties and Northern Baja California. The employees, board of directors, and volunteers of Lambda Archives seek to empower LGBTQ persons and allies by increasing access to, and knowledge of, LGBTQ history. To learn more, follow us at facebook.com/LambdaArchives or visit LambdAarchives.org.
*Thanks to the generosity of Robert Hubbard and Mass Mutual, no one will be turned away because of an inability to pay and there is an “equal access” option on the ticket site.