The Summer to Be Seen Tour returns in 2025
We're bringing LGBTQ history and heritage to your hometown!
Milwaukee, WI. – Last summer, we celebrated our 30th anniversary with a road trip spanning every corner of Wisconsin. Our mighty team of volunteers brought our traveling exhibit to over 20 hometown pride celebrations, summer festivals, and civic events in every corner of Wisconsin — a route spanning over 7,000 miles!
That’s why we’re bringing back the Summer to Be Seen tour for 2025!
“We were honored to see so much reverence for our elders and so much ownership for our history,” said Michail Takach, chair of the History Project.
“Being connected to heritage strengthens community identity, well-being, and sustainability. Our work ensures that our history can be seen everywhere, even in communities attempting to restrict or reduce LGBTQ visibility.”
We seek to support emerging pride organizations who are making history throughout Wisconsin! Our goal is to provide unique education, outreach and engagement opportunities, while identifying local stories we can preserve and elevate, and inspiring local activists to stand up and be seen.
We’ll be producing an entirely new exhibit for summer 2025, while increasing interactive experiences, on-site interview opportunities, and meaningful takeaways.
- Local pride organizers: we want to hear from you! We’d love to put your pride celebration on our summer schedule — before the calendar fills up. Special priority will be granted to communities we did not visit in 2024.
- Sponsors: please consider supporting our summer tour! Help us build the best possible outreach experience for Wisconsin, while supporting our volunteers in their statewide travels.
- Donors: your support means the world to our all-volunteer operation! Tax-deductible gifts are always accepted at the Cream City Foundation website.
We thank you for your support and consideration. Together, we are truly unstoppable!
QUESTIONS? Contact wislgbtqhistory@gmail.com
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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