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Paul Iarrobino

Men’s Book Group: Lost Prophet: The Life and Times of Bayard Rustin

One of the most important figures of the American civil rights movement, Bayard Rustin taught Martin Luther King Jr. the methods of Gandhi, spearheaded the 1963 March on Washington, and

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Paul Iarrobino

Men’s Movie Group: Parting Glances

This 1986 film was one of the first motion pictures to realistically address the impact of AIDS during the ignorance and avoidance during the Reagan’s tenure as president. It is

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Men’s Book Group: 1981

Rich with promise and possibility, the post-Stonewall era saw queer Americans standing up for themselves and each other like never before. With the rise of gay newspapers, bars, clubs, and

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Paul Iarrobino

July 2023 Newsletter

Pride 2023 Everlasting Pride I was six years old when the police raided the Stonewall Inn in the early hours of June 28, 1969. I was too young to understand

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Paul Iarrobino

COVIDOLOGY Book Tour: Vancouver, WA (Birdhouse Books)

Celebrate Pride with us on Friday, June 2nd during Downtown Vancouver’s First Friday Art Walk at Birdhouse Books. LGBTQ+ authors will read excerpts from their recently published short stories about

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Paul Iarrobino

COVIDOLOGY Book Tour: Vancouver, WA (Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church)

Celebrate Pride with us on Sunday, June 4th, 11:30 AM at Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church. LGBTQ+ authors will read excerpts from their recently published short stories about pandemic resilience. Join

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Paul Iarrobino

Men’s Book Group: Call Me by Your Name

This month we will be discussing Call Me by Your Name. This is a story about a powerful romance that blossoms between an adolescent boy and a summer guest at

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Paul Iarrobino

Aging Smarter, Not Harder

There’s often challenges with aging gracefully when many systems we interact with are not age-friendly. Paul will provide some of his favorite self-advocacy tips, backed up with lots of experience

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Paul Iarrobino

Men’s Movie Group: Weekend

Weekend is both an honest and unapologetic love story between two guys and a film about the universal struggle for an authentic life in all its forms. If interested in

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Paul Iarrobino

Men’s Book Group: Oklahomo

This month we will be discussing Oklahomo, a funny and disturbing memoir of a poorly chaperoned child, then entirely unchaperoned teen in the gay underground of the nation’s midwest. It’s

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