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Pride New Haven celebrates 20 years; parade is Saturday

Pride New Haven celebrates 20 years; parade is Saturday | #ILoveGay | Scoop.it

This week, PRIDE New Haven celebrates 20 years of LGBTQ activism in the Elm City, and organizers say it's not going anywhere. According to PRIDE New Haven founder and Chairman Robb Bartolomeo, the biggest change to the annual event has been a location change.

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New Haven Pride Center hires first-ever paid director, plans service expansion

New Haven Pride Center hires first-ever paid director, plans service expansion | #ILoveGay | Scoop.it

The New Haven Pride Center is restructuring in an attempt to expand the scope and quality of its services and programs, naming its first paid employee in 21 years of operation in the Elm City.


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Transgender Life And Movies Celebrated

Transgender Life And Movies Celebrated | #ILoveGay | Scoop.it

Organized by the New Haven Pride Center, a local LGBTQ advocacy nonprofit based out of 84 Orange St., New Haven’s Transgender Awareness Week starts next Monday, Nov. 13, and will feature a variety of trans-specific performances, lectures, conversations and marches all geared toward raising awareness of the issues facing New Haven’s trans community.


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Seton Art Gallery Hosts New Exhibit: History of LGBT Movie Posters

Seton Art Gallery Hosts New Exhibit: History of LGBT Movie Posters | #ILoveGay | Scoop.it

“Anything that’s worth doing is worth overdoing.” That is a quote adjunct professor Wes Davis attributes to himself. It can also describe the current show on display in the Seton Art Gallery at the University of New Haven. “LGBT Movie Poster History and Iconography” covers the history of LGBT cinema in images – from its roots, to where it is now.

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