Fellow Paul Tewes “Historic Organizing in the LGBT Community” (Students Only)

From the campaign of Harvey Milk to battling the AIDS crisis to legalizing gay marriage, the rise in political power of the LGBT movement has been astounding. How did they organize to get where they are today? What were their organizing goals and principles? What key decisions did their leadership make that led to success? We will explore not only the messaging and narrative around the gay rights movement… but how was it organized? How was it built?

This seminar is part of IOP Pritzker Fellow Paul Tewes's series, “The Art of Organizing."


  • This seminar is open to students only and off the record.
  • Registration is required. However, seating is limited on a first come, first serve basis; capacity in the IOP Living Room is 45.
  • Doors will open 30 minutes before the event begins. Any unclaimed seats will be released 10 minutes before the event begins. Please arrive early to claim your seat. If you can no longer attend, please cancel your ticket order on Eventbrite so others may register.
  • This venue is physically accessible and has gender-neutral restrooms. Please contact the Institute of Politics at [email protected] or 773-834-4671 with any questions or accommodation requests.
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