Pink Triangle Legacies: Holocaust History and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights
A public program exploring the history of the pink triangle and the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
Thu, 25 Jun 2026
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM (America/Chicago)
St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum St. Louis , Missouri
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The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum presents 'Pink Triangle Legacies: Holocaust History and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights.' This insightful public program delves into the historical significance of the pink triangle during the Holocaust and connects these lessons to the contemporary struggle for LGBTQ+ equality. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of historical persecution and the importance of advocacy in protecting human rights today. Join us for this educational and thought-provoking evening.
What to Expect
A formal presentation and discussion regarding historical persecution and modern human rights advocacy.
Who Should Attend
History students
LGBTQ+ advocates
Museum members
Community members
Educators
Agenda Overview
A 90-minute public program featuring historical insights and discussion.
Venue & Address
St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum
36 Millstone Campus Dr St. Louis , Missouri – 63146 United States
Organizer
St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum · Non-profit
A museum dedicated to educating the public about the Holocaust and its ongoing relevance.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the event?
June 25, 2026, from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm.
Where is it located?
St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum, 36 Millstone Campus Dr, St. Louis, MO.
Is there a cost?
The event is free to the public.
What is the topic?
The history of the pink triangle and the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
Who is hosting?
St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.
Do I need to register?
Please check the museum's official website for registration requirements.
Tags
History
LGBTQ+
Museum
Education
Human Rights
St. Louis
Summary
An educational program at the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum examining Holocaust history and LGBTQ+ rights.