Workplace Equality Join us on May 15th for a presentation and discussion on workplace equality in the District starting at 7:00 PM at The DC Center. We will be joined by Gustavo Velasquez from the DC Office of Human Rights and Christopher Dyer from the DC Office of GLBT Affairs.
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Taking the Last Drag The American Cancer Society estimates that over 30,000 gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people die each year of tobacco related diseases Join us for the first meeting of the DC GLBT Tobacco Working Group and find out how we can make a difference.
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Honky Tonk Diva OutWrite is pleased to present Honky Tonk Diva, the first in a series of book readings and discussions featuring gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) Authors. Ellis Nassour will read from and discuss his book, Honky Tonk Angel, The Intimate Story of Patsy Cline.
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DC GLBT Senior Issues Training The DC Center Elder Think Tanks will be hosting a training on GLBT Senior issues on Thursday May 8th. The training will take place from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Our featured presenter will be Karen Taylor, Director of Advocacy and Training for SAGE.
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Free Screening of Tweakers at E Street Theater The DC Crystal Meth Working Group invites you to a free screening of the film Tweakers on Thursday May 8th at 7:00 PM at the Landmark E-Street Cinema, 555 11th Street NW. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring Director Jimmy Palmieri.
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The DC GLBT Community Calendar, compiled by MetroWeekly and the Center, is now available.
>> download the calendar as a Word Document
>> download the calendar as a PDF file
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The Center is pleased to announce that a collection of 28 Community Pioneer Portraits by photographer Patsy Lynch is on extended display in the Center's conference room (1111 14th St. NW, Suite 350, Washington DC). The exhibit was organized by the Rainbow History Project
Need to hold a meeting but don't have the space? Our community conference room located within the Center's downtown location is available. Click here for more information.
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