
Celebrate "The Kids: The Children of LGBTQ Parents" with Gabriela Herman an...
Date and time
Location
Jamaica Plain Branch of the Boston Public Library
30 South Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Description
Celebrate Gabriela Herman’s new book, “The Kids: The Children of LGBTQ Parents," with COLAGE and Gabriela Herman!
Open to all youth and adults in LGBTQIA+ families, parents, caregivers, prospective parents, and allies.
Mark your calendars! COLAGE is hosting a gathering for LGBTQIA+ families with Gabriela Herman celebrating her book, “The Kids: The Children of LGBTQ Parents" at the Jamaica Plain Branch of the Boston Public Library on March 29, 2018 from 6-8 pm. Join COLAGE Board Chair, Jamie Bergeron and award-winning photographer and author, Gabriela Herman for a community celebration honoring all of the local Boston kids in the book!
The gathering will be graciously hosted in the beautiful Jamaica Plain Branch of the Boston Public Library in the Community Room. The community room in the JP library is handicap accessible via the library front entrance and elevator. The #39 bus stops right in front of the library. It is also a ten-minute walk to the Green Street stop on the Orange line. The JP Branch does not have a parking lot, there is only JP street parking in the area.
RSVP to this event here. If you have any questions please email kaley@colage.org
From ANDREW SOLOMON, author of Far From The Tree: “In this book of powerful photographs and moving texts, Gabriela Herman traces the reality of gay families in America: who the kids are, how they think of their parents, what they look like. It’s a testament to diversity, inclusion, and integrity, a book full of both pride and introspection, an important document for our time.”
https://thekids.gabrielaherman.com
For over 25 years, uniting, empowering, and supporting youth in LGBTQ families. COLAGE unites people with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer parents into a network of peers and supports them as they nurture and empower each other to be skilled, self-confident, and just leaders in our collective communities.
www.colage.org