Sisters in Solidarity: Honoring the Women Who Showed Up
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Join us for an evening of reflection, gratitude, and community as we honor the lesbians and women who helped shape LGBTQ+ history through courage, compassion, and action.
This event recognizes the women who stood at the front lines of advocacy, caregiving, organizing, and resistance, including those who showed up during the AIDS crisis when fear and stigma left many gay men abandoned. From public activism to quiet bedside care, their contributions helped build the community we know today.
Together, we will remember the named and unnamed women whose love, labor, and solidarity changed lives, strengthened our movement, and remind us what it means to show up for one another.
This event recognizes the women who stood at the front lines of advocacy, caregiving, organizing, and resistance, including those who showed up during the AIDS crisis when fear and stigma left many gay men abandoned. From public activism to quiet bedside care, their contributions helped build the community we know today.
Together, we will remember the named and unnamed women whose love, labor, and solidarity changed lives, strengthened our movement, and remind us what it means to show up for one another.
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Where is it happening?
The AMP: AIDS Memorial Pathway, 920 E Barbara Bailey Way,Seattle, Washington, United States
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