Thursday, May 1 (continued)
From Pink Triangle to Equality
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9:00 PM 10:15 PM., PA Bar Institute Conference Center, The Wanamaker Building, 10th Floor, Juniper and Market Streets. Handicap accessible. EF Pass or $5.
Harold Goldman
Thomas Niederbuehl
Jennifer Evans
In collaboration with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and prominent German politicians, this panel explores the incarceration and extermination of German and Austrian gays in Naz:
concentration camps, Germany's treatment of gays after World War II, and its eventual decriminalization of homosexuality in 1969 Learn how and why Germany has become one of the world's
most progressivE nations with regard to GLBT civil rights.
Moderated by Harold Goldman, President, Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, with distinguished panelists the Honorable Volker Beck, member of the German Bundestag; Thomas Niederbuehl, Munich City Councilman; Jennifer Evans, Ph.D., Modern German History, Carleton University, Canada; and Geoffrey Giles, Ph.D., European History, University of Florida.
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Willkommen Party
10:00 PM 2:00 A.M., Woody's, 202 South 13th Street. Cover charge: $5.
The City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection offers a warm "willkommen" to our German participants and other national and international visitors.
Friday, May 2
Exuberance! A Celebration of GLBT Youth in North America (300 Photographs) Ỷ
10:00 A.M. 4:30 PM., Sol Mednick Gallery and Gallery 1401, The University of the Arts, 211 South Broad Street, 15th Floor.
See page 6 for details.
International Gay and Lesbian
Leaders Symposium
10:00 A.M. Noon, WHYY, 150 North 6th Street. Handicap accessible.
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Klaus Wowereit
Kate Kendell
Airing live on National Public Radio (NPR)
affiliate WHYY, this 8th annual symposium
features NPR Radio Times talk-show host Marty Moss-Coane as moderator with panelists. Evan Wolfson, Executive Director,
Freedom to Marry
Project; Lord Mayor
Klaus Wowereit,
Berlin, Germany; Kate
Kendell, Executive Director, National