Virtual Program: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Val-Kill and LGBTQ+: A History

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“The people I love mean more to me than all the public things even if you do think that public affairs should be my chief vocation. I only do public things because I really love all people, and I only love all people because there are a few people whom I love dearly and who matter to me above everything else.” — Eleanor Roosevelt

LGBTQ+ people have always been part of our history, although the absence of definitive primary sources has often obscured the details of their lives, experiences, and perspectives. Eleanor Roosevelt had many friends and allies that today we would consider to be part of the LGBTQ+ community. Their stories are integral to the history of Val-Kill, the home of Eleanor Roosevelt, and to our understanding of Eleanor Roosevelt’s personal development as well as her transformation into a humanitarian and activist.
 

In celebration of Pride Month, join us for an illuminating virtual visit to the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site at her home, Val-Kill.  Our guide, Ranger Danielle Massaro, will tell us about Eleanor and the women who helped shape her career.