I’m still connected to my old grad school’s listserv. This email came through from a fellow alum about an interesting (and time appropriate) forum that will take place next week in Boston at the JFK Presidential Library and Museum. I’m in Los Angeles, but any New Englanders might want to check it out.
Same-Sex Marriage
Sunday, November 16
2:00 to 3:30 p.m.
On the 5th anniversary of the landmark Massachusetts Supreme Court decision on the case that led to the legalization of same-sex marriage, lead counsel Mary Bonauto, Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe, and State Senator Marian Walsh reflect on the progress that has been made and the challenges ahead for gay rights. Renee Loth, Editor of the Editorial page of The Boston Globe, moderates.
To make a reservation, go to www.jfklibrary.org or call 617-514-1643. Reservations guarantee a seat in the building, but not in the main hall. Once the main hall is full, audience members will be seated in an overflow theater where the forum will be streamed live. Visit the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Online
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