
Living Archives: Catharine Clarenbach
Today, I am sharing my conversation with Catherine Clarenbach, who was involved in two different AIDS service organizations and was also integral in LGBTQ+ activism on the Penn State campus during the 1990s.
Spotlighting queer history as it's happened and documenting it as we move forward.
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Today, I am sharing my conversation with Catherine Clarenbach, who was involved in two different AIDS service organizations and was also integral in LGBTQ+ activism on the Penn State campus during the 1990s.

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Week of June 21-27