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Closing Out Outber: Student Watch Party

Oct. 24, 2022
Student Organizing & Queer Liberation
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Pink flier with two hands holding red sign. Text above sign reads: "Closing Out OUTober Hybrid Watch Party". Text on sign reads: "Student Organizing and Queer Liberation with Sherry Wolf, Activist & Author of 'Sexuality and Socialism'." Monday, October 24, 3:30-5 PM. LGBTQ+RC + Zoom. Register Online: https://arizona.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZElc-6urDgqGdaB36pO4HTGkEZzHWIV4Yv4. UALGBTQ@gmail.com for Accessibility Questions.

Closing Out OUTober Hybrid Watch Party.

Student Organizing and Queer Liberation with Sherry Wolf, Activist & Author of 'Sexuality and Socialism'." Monday, October 24, 3:30-5 PM. LGBTQ+RC +

Zoom. Register Online: https://arizona.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZElc-6urDgqGdaB36pO4HTGkEZzHWIV4Yv4. 

UALGBTQ@gmail.com for Accessibility Questions.

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