History Festival Podcast ep 2: The History of the SA AIDS Quilt and Upper North Adelaide ‘Exposed’!
Release Date: 05/03/2021
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The History Festival has teamed up with Solstice Podcasting to give you a five-episode taste of the 2021 History Festival program.
This week, join Nikki Sullivan from the History Trust of South Australia and Skye Bartlett from SAMESH to hear the tales behind South Australia's AIDS Quilt. Then follow the queen of the walk Dr Gertrude Glossip and learn about upper North Adelaide's queer past.
Search the full History Festival program online: historyfestival.sa.gov.au
South Australia's History Festival runs from 1 to 30 May 2021.
This podcast is proudly supported by History Festival regional partner SA Power Networks – Empowering South Australia since 1946.