East Bay LGBTQ+ community will not be silenced' after Trump orders
Briefly

The removal of a LGBTQ history-related exhibit at the Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front's Visitor Education Center led to shock among volunteers and staff. This event coincided with the Trump Administration's directives to eliminate diversity programs. A volunteer assisted in taking down the exhibit, originally curated to celebrate the LGBTQ community's history during WWII, ultimately signaling a broader confusion among federal agencies regarding their commitments to diversity. The panels were reinstated shortly after, indicating a potential miscommunication within the park's administration.
The volunteer, shocked by the removal of a LGBTQ history exhibit, expressed disbelief over its significance and the confusion caused by federal directives.
The exhibit highlighted the struggles and achievements of the LGBTQ community during WWII, part of a broader historical narrative that has now become contentious.
Read at richmondside.org
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