'Unlocking the Closet Door' Launch

Local author gives 'The Key to Unlocking the Closet Door'

Drawing on her own experience coming out as a college student, author Chelsea Griffo, UT grad and founder of the student organization LBGTQ Catholics and Allies, navigates the coming out riptides in The Key to Unlocking the Closet Door: A Coming-Out Guide on a Journey toward Unconditional Self-Love.

The celebration takes place tomorrow, Saturday, August 2, 5-9pm at Cheer Up Charlie's, and will be kicked off with performances by the Innovation Performance Co. and Denton-based hip-hop jazz band BoomBachs. Get in line for the signing, and get 10% off the cost of the book.

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