Living Queer History: Remembrance & Belonging in a Southern City w/ DR. G. SAMANTHA ROSENTHAL

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Dr. G. Samantha Rosenthal is an Associate Professor of History and Coordinator of the Public History Concentration at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia. Rosenthal teaches courses in public history, women’s and gender studies, and general education. She is interested in environmental studies, working-class studies, LGBTQ, queer, and trans studies, community organizing, and scholar-activism. She is the author of Living Queer History, and Beyond Hawai’i.

· gsrosenthal.com
· https://gsrosenthal.youcanbook.me
· Living Queer History: uncpress.org/book/9781469665801/living-queer-history/
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