A family discussion

By |2006-01-12T09:00:00-05:00January 12th, 2006|News|

ANN ARBOR – On Thursday, Jan. 19 from 7-8:30 p.m., the downtown branch of the Ann Arbor Public Library will host “Family Matters: A Panel Discussion of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Legal, Educational and Community Issues.”
The program, co-sponsored by University of Michigan’s Office of LGBT Affairs, will feature a panel of community leaders who will lead a discussion about concerns like adoption, health care, safe schools, and domestic partner benefits.
Panelists for the evening will be Sean Kosofsky, Director of Policy for the Triangle Foundation; Shannon Cuttle, the Director of Lavender Playhouse; Beverly Davidson, MSW, CSW, the President of the Coalition for Adoption Rights Equality; and Johanna Mabry of Rainbow Families Great Lakes, an organization that works to support LGBT parents and their children of all ages.
The Downtown Library is located at 343 South Fifth Ave. in Ann Arbor. For more information call the Library at 734-327-4560.

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