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SUMMARY:TimeOUT Lecture - With Pulp\, Please: The Significance of Lesbian Pulp Fiction
DESCRIPTION:Mount Saint Vincent University is home to one of the largest collections of lesbian pulp fiction in North America\, a genre which flourished during the 1950s and 1960s. Mount librarians Meg Raven and Denyse Rodrigues\, along with Professor Rhoda Zuk\, will take the audience on a virtual tour of this incredibly unique collection. Surprise guest readers will be in attendance.
URL:https://nsadvocate.org/event/timeout-lecture-with-pulp-please-the-significance-of-lesbian-pulp-fiction/
LOCATION:Halifax Central Library\, Spring Garden Rd\, Halifax
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SUMMARY:Queers and precarious work
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop we’ll be discussing poverty and economic insecurity in LGBTQ+ communities\, and examining queer precarity through an intersectional lens. \nIt will be held at Just Us! Cafe on Spring Garden Road\, a wheelchair accessible space with gender neutral washrooms. We ask that you keep it scent free. \nRad Pride Collective is a working group of NSPIRG with funding received from various community groups including: South House\, Dal OUT\, and Venus Envy.
URL:https://nsadvocate.org/event/queers-and-precarious-work/
LOCATION:Just Us! Coffeehouse\, Spring Garden Rd\, Halifax
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