Join us to tour sites of historic significance to the LGBTQ community in Greenwich Village starting at the Stonewall Inn, followed by a symposium brings which together national and international leaders to examine the progress and challenges of preserving sites of significance to LGBTQ communities and, by extension, to the heritage of cities and nations around the world and celebrate the dedication of the plaque celebrating Earl Hall's induction onto the National Register of Historic Places. **10:00 AM** Walking Tours of Greenwich Village hosted by NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project beginning at Christopher Park (adjacent to Stonewall Inn) **1:00 PM** Symposium, Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall Ankit Bhuptani, Matt Cook, Amanda Davis, Andrew Dolkart, Susan Ferentinos, Cate Fosl, Michael Ighodaro, Barbara Lau, Nick Large, Ken Lustbader, Jay Shockley, Ken Turino, and Shayne Watson. [Full Schedule] (https://www.arch.columbia.edu/events/1237-stonewall-50-defining-lgbtq-site-preservation) **6:00 PM** Celebration and Dedication of Earl Hall’s induction to the National Register of Historic Places by Ann Kansfield (CC ‘98) Free and open to the public. [RSVP] (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stonewall-50-defining-lgbtq-site-preservation-tickets-57432769961) is recommended for each portion of the event. Co-Organized by NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project, QSAPP and the Office of the University Chaplain as part of the Stonewall 50 Consortium.
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