Washington D.C. resident José Gutierrez creates an exhibit focused on city’s gay Latinos

Posted on: September 8th, 2006
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“The historical Latino presence in the District has been a strong and conflicted one, and in a new exhibit presented at the Center, D.C.’s gay community center, the Latino GLBT History Project hopes to reveal the contributions made by gay Latinos to the city’s storied past.

The exhibit, which opens with a reception at 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 15 , consists of eight large panels full of documents, banners and photographs chronicling the history of D.C.’s gay Latino population. Available to the public for the first time, newsletters and documents of LLEGí“, a national organization for gay Latinos that ceased operating in 2004, are much-anticipated highlights of the exhibit.”

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