Regular Admission • Free with RSVP & for Members
An afternoon of story time for children presented by members of Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS) to create visibility for LGBTQ native peoples and to celebrate the diversity of genders, ethnicities and cultures in the Bay Area.
Drag queen Landa Lakes will read 47,000 Beads, a book about Two Spirit acceptance written by Koja Adeyoha and Angel Adeyoha. Ruth Villasenor will read Rainbow Crow: A Lenape Tale, a Native American legend written by Nancy Van Laan that symbolizes the values of selflessness and service to the community.
Cosponsored by BAAITS.
Drag queen Landa Lakes, who identifies as two spirit, reads "47,000 Beads" to children. Photo: Rick Gerharter.
Header Credit: An illustration of Peyton from the book "47,000 beads" dancing in her new regalia in front of their friends and family.
LOCATIONThe GLBT History Museum4127 18th St., San Franciscowww.glbthistory.orgADMISSION$5.00 | Free for membersJOIN THE GLBT HISTORICAL SOCIETYBecome a member of the GLBT Historical Society for free admission to the exhibition opening and other programs, free museum admission, discounts in the museum shop and other perks: goo.gl/WjkGSn
Regular Admission • Free with RSVP & for Members
An afternoon of story time for children presented by members of Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS) to create visibility for LGBTQ native peoples and to celebrate the diversity of genders, ethnicities and cultures in the Bay Area.
Drag queen Landa Lakes will read 47,000 Beads, a book about Two Spirit acceptance written by Koja Adeyoha and Angel Adeyoha. Ruth Villasenor will read Rainbow Crow: A Lenape Tale, a Native American legend written by Nancy Van Laan that symbolizes the values of selflessness and service to the community.
Cosponsored by BAAITS.
Drag queen Landa Lakes, who identifies as two spirit, reads "47,000 Beads" to children. Photo: Rick Gerharter.
Header Credit: An illustration of Peyton from the book "47,000 beads" dancing in her new regalia in front of their friends and family.
LOCATIONThe GLBT History Museum4127 18th St., San Franciscowww.glbthistory.orgADMISSION$5.00 | Free for membersJOIN THE GLBT HISTORICAL SOCIETYBecome a member of the GLBT Historical Society for free admission to the exhibition opening and other programs, free museum admission, discounts in the museum shop and other perks: goo.gl/WjkGSn
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