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FREE: Remembering the History of Early LGBTQ Organizing in Minnesota

By June 6, 2019September 16th, 2023No Comments
Historical photo of a table with pamphlets and a sign behind it that says FREE: Gay Liberation, Minnesota

Historical photo of a table with pamphlets and a sign behind it that says FREE: Gay Liberation, Minnesota

Fifty years ago, a University of Minnesota student organization called Fight the Repression of Erotic Expression (FREE) was established. FREE had a commitment to defend what it called “the rights of erotic minorities.” It was among the earliest LGBTQ student organizations in the United States. It was also the first of its kind in Minnesota.

The exhibition marks the 50th anniversary of FREE. It features materials from the Tretter Collection. It considers the legacy of student organizing in historical context. Additionally, it invites visitors to wonder about the pasts, presents, and possible futures of LGBTQ and student activism.

Exhibit details

What: FREE: Remembering the History of Early LGBTQ Organizing in Minnesota
When: June 17 through September 27, 2019
Where: Elmer L. Andersen Library, 2nd and 3rd Floor Atrium Gallery
Hours: Open during regular building hours at Elmer L. Andersen Library

Karen Carmody-McIntosh

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