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With increasing acceptance of LGBTQ people in North America, what relevance do historically LGBTQ towns have today? Dr. Karen Christel Krahulik a graduate of Princeton University and a current Associate Dean of Academic Faculty Affairs at NYU's School of Professional Studies spoke with TAPinto back in December of 2020.
Dr. Krahulik is a resident of Princeton and graduate of the university there. She discusses the history of Provincetown and New Hope/ Lambertville and discusses how communities change and evolve.
Book: Provincetown: From Pilgrim Landing to Gay Resort
Episode Recorded on: Dec. 15, 2020
By Joey NovickWith increasing acceptance of LGBTQ people in North America, what relevance do historically LGBTQ towns have today? Dr. Karen Christel Krahulik a graduate of Princeton University and a current Associate Dean of Academic Faculty Affairs at NYU's School of Professional Studies spoke with TAPinto back in December of 2020.
Dr. Krahulik is a resident of Princeton and graduate of the university there. She discusses the history of Provincetown and New Hope/ Lambertville and discusses how communities change and evolve.
Book: Provincetown: From Pilgrim Landing to Gay Resort
Episode Recorded on: Dec. 15, 2020