Do We Need the GLBT Press? Roundtable with GLBT media veterans about queer journalism
San Francisco, CA
Dec 6, 2006
“Do We Need the GLBT Press?” is the second roundtable on GLBT journalism being held in conjunction with the Historical Society’s current exhibit, “Capturing the Moment: The Photojournalism of Rick Gerharter.” Cosponsored by the Northern California Chapter of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association, the event will explore the role that queer journalism has and can play in an ever-changing media landscape. Longtime freelance journalist and reporter Randy Alfred will moderate a panel featuring discussants including journalist and author Rick Hauptmann, photographer Rick Gerharter, and others.
Details:
6:00-7:30 pm, Wednesday, December 6
The GLBT Historical Society is at 657 Mission Street, Suite 300 (btwn. New Montgomery/Third), San Francisco . It is a block from the Montgomery BART/MUNI station, with inexpensive city parking nearby on Third (btwn. Folsom/Howard).
http://www.glbthistory.org/