August 16 | 1pm – 2pm
Considered to be the world’s largest oral history collection dedicated solely to the lesbian community, Outliers and Outlaws draws from 83 oral history interviews with the lesbian community in Eugene, Oregon, from the 1960s through the 1990s.
Join for a guided exhibition tour to learn about what made Eugene a “lesbian mecca” and the key role lesbians played in passing civil rights legislation in Oregon. This tour is included with admission and free for museum members.
This program is presented as part of Outliers and Outlaws.