Advancing LGBT Civil Rights
 

Malcolm Lazin, Founder and Executive Director of Equality Forum and Chair of the National LGBT 50th Anniversary Celebration, will speak about why the seismic shift in LGBT civil rights occurred—from marginalization and stigmatization to legalized same-sex marriage—and how Philadelphia played an important role in these advances. Lazin is credited with lighting the Ben Franklin Bridge, with building the first major project on Philadelphia's waterfront, and for chairing the successful effort to have Washington Square incorporated into Independence National Historical Park. He led federal grand jury investigations, served as Chair of the Pennsylvania Crime Commission, and is active in Philadelphia civic life.

 
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
11:45 AM to 1:30 PM
 
Fogo de Chão 
Brazilian Steakhouse
1337 Chestnut Street
 
$60 for non-members
$45 for CCPA members and partners
 
REGISTER
 
Join CCPA members and friends as we get to know Philadelphia's business, civic, political and cultural leaders.
 
Luncheon includes appetizer, entree, dessert and coffee. 
Reservations and pre-payment are required.
Cancellations must be made 48 hours in advance.
No-shows will be billed.

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