Join the Renton Library for a powerful and moving screening of the award-winning documentary How to Survive a Plague. Hosted at the Renton Community Center in partnership with the Don Persson Renton Senior Activity Center, this event commemorates Pride Month by exploring the history of the AIDS epidemic and the activists who fought for change. This screening offers a unique opportunity for the community to engage with vital LGBTQ history in an educational setting.
What to Expect
A public screening of a documentary film followed by potential community discussion.
Who Should Attend
Documentary film enthusiasts
LGBTQ community members
History buffs
Local Renton residents
Students
Agenda Overview
Documentary screening event held during Pride Month.
Venue & Address
Renton Community Center
1715 Maple Vly Hwy Renton , Washington United States
Organizer
Renton Library · Public Library
The local library branch serving the Renton community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this event free?
Yes, the screening is open to the public.
Where is it located?
Renton Community Center, 1715 Maple Vly Hwy, Renton, WA.
Who is hosting?
Renton Library in partnership with Don Persson Renton Senior Activity Center.
What is the film about?
It covers the history of the AIDS epidemic and activist efforts.
Is registration required?
Please check the Renton Library website for specific registration details.
Is this for Pride Month?
Yes, it is a featured Pride Month event.
Tags
Documentary
Pride Month
Renton
Film
Community
History
Summary
Pride Month documentary screening of How to Survive a Plague at Renton Community Center.