List of lesbian periodicals in the United States
A timeline of notable lesbian magazines, periodicals , newsletters , and journals in the United States organized by the initial publication date and then title. For a global list, see the list of lesbian periodicals .
Era
Name
Start date
End date
Location
Publishers
Frequency
Notes
Identifier
References
Vice Versa [ a]
1947
1948
Los Angeles , California
Lisa Ben
Monthly
First documented lesbian periodical in the United States.
OCLC 1624255
[ 2]
The Ladder
1956
1972
San Francisco , California
Daughters of Bilitis
Monthly/bimonth
First widely distributed lesbian periodical in the United States.
ISSN 0023-7108
[ 2]
Daughters of Bilitis–Philadelphia Newsletter
1967
1968
Philadelphia , Pennsylvania
Philadelphia chapter of Daughters of Bilitis
[ 3]
No More Fun and Games [ b]
1968
1973
Somerville and Cambridge Massachusetts
Cell 16 and Female Liberation
Irregular
Considered by some scholars to be the first lesbian magazine to espouse separatist feminism. Untitled (1968) and titled The Female Slate (1970).
OCLC 2265148
[ 4] [ 5]
Come Out!
1969
1972
New York City
Gay Liberation Front
Sporadic
One of the newspaper's purposes was to promote lesbian feminism
OCLC 14078148
[ 7] [ 8]
Maiden Voyage
1969
1970
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston chapter of Daughters of Bilitis
Continues as Focus: A Journal for Gay Women (1971– 1983)
OCLC 42316511
[ 9] [ 10]
1970s
Ain't I A Woman [ b]
1970
1974
Iowa City , Iowa
AIAW Collective/Iowa City Women's Liberation Front Publications Collective
Twice a month
ISSN 0044-6939 OCLC 2221525
[ 12] [ 13]
off our backs [ c]
1970
2008
Washington, D.C.
off our backs, inc.
ISSN 0030-0071 OCLC 1038241
Sisters: By and For Lesbians [ d]
1970
1975
San Francisco, California
San Francisco chapter of Daughters of Bilitis
Monthly
ISSN 0049-0644
[ 2] [ 14]
Amazon: A Midwest Journal for Women [ b]
1971
1984
Milwaukee , Wisconsin
Amazon Collective
Monthly (1972– 1976), bimonthly (1976– 1984)
ISSN 2381-0718
[ 18]
Focus
1971
1983
Boston and Cambridge , Massachusetts
Boston chapter of Daughters of Bilitis
Continues as Maiden Voyage (1969– 1971). Subtitled A Journal for Gay Women (1971– 1977), A Journal for Lesbians (1977– 1983).
OCLC 233599645 , 233599608
Killer Dyke
1971
1972
Chicago , Illinois
"Flippies" or the Feminist Lesbian Intergalactic Party
Once a year
Satire magazine
OCLC 25217267 , 1000821785
[ 10]
Lavender Vision [ b]
1971
Cambridge, Massachusetts
OCLC 2263450
LA DOB Newsletter
1971
1972
Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles chapter of Daughters of Bilitis
Continued as Lesbian Tide (1971–1980)
Lavender Woman [ b]
1971
1976
Chicago, Illinois
OCLC 28896850
Lesbian Tide [ b]
1971
1980
Los Angeles, California
Jeanne Córdova
Continued as LA DOB Newsletter (1971–1972)
ISSN 0270-8167
[ 2] [ 14] [ 22]
Mother
1971
Stanford , California
Mother Publications
Continues as Proud Woman (1972)
OCLC 2264422
Purple Star: Journal of Radicalesbians
1971
Ann Arbor , Michigan
Women's Liberation of Ann Arbor
OCLC 942695178
Reach Out
1971
1972
Detroit , Michigan
Detroit chapter of Daughters of Bilitis
OCLC 2266772 , 1000926490
[ 10]
Scarlet Letter
1971
1972
Madison , Wisconsin
[ 10] [ 23]
Siren: A Journal of Anarcho-Feminism
1971
Chicago, Illinois
[ 10]
Spectre [ b]
1971
1972
Ann Arbor, Michigan
OCLC 18917439
Amazon Quarterly [ b]
1972
1975
Oakland, California and West Somerville , Massachusetts
OCLC 2750571
ALFA Newsletter
1973
1976
Atlanta , Georgia
Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance
Continues as Atalanta (1977–1994)
[ 10] [ 14]
Better Homes and Dykes Newsletter of the Lesbian Alliance
1972
Iowa City, Iowa
Echo of Sappho [ b]
1972
1973
Brooklyn , New York
Sisters for Liberation
OCLC 2320647
[ 14]
Furies [ b]
1972
1973
Washington, D.C.
The Furies Collective
ISSN 0046-5305 OCLC 2334944
[ 2]
Lesbians Fight Back
1972
Philadelphia , Pennsylvania
[ 10]
Maine Freewoman's Herald: A Mostly Lesbian Journal
1972
Portland , Maine
[ 18]
National Lesbian Information Service News
1972
San Francisco, California
Portcullis
1972
Los Angeles, California
Purple Rage
1972
NYC
Proud Woman
1972
Stanford, California
Mother Publications
Continues as Mother (1971)
OCLC 25185782
Tres Femmes
1972
San Diego , California
Coming Out Rage
1973
NYC
Cowrie
1973
1974
NYC
Community of Women
[ 14]
Cries from Cassandra
1973
Chicago, Illinois
The Amazon Nation
[ 14]
Desperate Living
1973
1977
Baltimore, Maryland
[ 25]
Dykes and Gorgons [ b]
1973
Berkeley , California
OCLC 55515875
[ 26]
Gay Revolution of Women Newsletter
1973
1974
Rochester , New York
Gay Revolution of Women (GROW)
Continues as Women in Sunlight (1974), New Women's Times (1974–1985), and Lesbian Resource Center Newsletter (1974)
[ 27]
The Lesbian Feminist
1973
1979
NYC
Moonstorm
1973
1980
St. Louis, Missouri
Lesbian Alliance of St. Louis, Missouri
[ 29]
Mother Jones Gazette
1973
1974
Knoxville , Tennessee
One-to-One: A Lesbian/Feminist Journal of Communication
1973
NYC
[ 10]
Sapphire
1973
San Francisco, California
So's Your Old Lady
1973
1979
Minneapolis , Minnesota
The Udder Side
1973
NYC
Albatross
1974
1980
East Orange , New Jersey
Albatross Collective
Varied subtitles but usually The Lesbian Feminist Satire Magazine
Lesbian Connection [ c]
1974
Present
Michigan
Ambitious Amazons
Free to lesbians everywhere
ISSN 1081-3217
[ 2]
Lesbian Resource Center Newsletter
1974
Rochester, New York
Continues as Gay Revolution of Women Newsletter (1973), Women in Sunlight (1974), and New Women's Times (1974–1985)
[ 14]
Lesbian Voices
1974
1981
San Jose, California
Mom's Apple Pie: Newsletter of the Lesbian Mother's National Defense Fund
1974
1985
Seattle , Washington
Lesbian Mother's National Defense Fund
[ 25]
Purple Cow
1974
1976
Columbus , Ohio
[ 25] [ 34]
Quest: A Feminist Quarterly [ b]
1974
1985
A radical feminist journal.
[ 36]
Satin for Gay Women
1974
San Jose , California
Wicce
1973
1975
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
[ 37]
WomanSpirit [ b]
1974
1984
Wolf Creek , Oregon
Ruth and Jean Mountaingrove
The first lesbian-feminist periodical about spirituality.
[ 38] [ 39]
Women in Sunlight
1974
Rochester, New York
Continues as Gay Revolution of Women Newsletter (1973), New Women's Times (1974–1985), and Lesbian Resource Center Newsletter (1974)
[ 14] [ 41]
Dyke: A Quarterly [ b]
1975
1978
NYC
OCLC 21506187
Goodbye to All That: A Lesbian Feminist Publication
1975
1977
Austin, Texas
Austin Lesbian Organization
Continues as LesBeFriends
[ 14] [ 18]
Lesbian-Feminist Union News
1975
1978
Louisville , Kentucky
Lesbian Herstory Archives Newsletter
1975
Present
NYC
Lesbian Herstory Archives
ISSN 1064-0819
The Lesbian Lipservice
1975
1976
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Lesbian News
1975
Present
Los Angeles, California
Jinx Beers (until 1989)
monthly
ISSN 0739-1803
[ 22] [ 43] [ 44]
The Lesbian Newsletter
1975
Ann Arbor, Michigan
New Women's Times [ b]
1975
1985
Rochester, New York
New Women's Times, Inc.
Monthly
Continues as Gay Revolution of Women Newsletter (1973), Women in Sunlight (1974), and Lesbian Resource Center Newsletter (1974)
[ 27]
Pointblank Times: A Lesbian-Feminist Paper
1975
Houston , Texas
[ 18] [ 25]
We Got It
1975
1976
Madison, Wisconsin
C A L F A Notes
1976
Cleveland Heights , Ohio
Cleveland Area Lesbian Feminist Alliance (CALFA)
[ 45]
Conditions [ b]
1976
1990
Brooklyn, New York
Dedicated to publishing lesbians, specifically working class lesbians and lesbian of color.
[ 14]
Lesbiana Speaks
1976
1977
Miami , Florida
Lesbian Milepost
1976
1977
Anchorage , Alaska
Continues as Klondyke Cuntree (1976), Klondyke Kontact (1977–1980)
Out and About: Seattle Lesbian/Feminist Newsletter
1976
1986
Seattle, Washington
[ 50]
Rubyfruit Reader
1976
1978
Santa Cruz , California
Salsa Soul Sisters/Third World Women's Gay-zette
1976
1985
NYC
Salsa Soul Sisters Third World Wimmin Inc. Collective
[ 25]
Sinister Wisdom [ b]
1976
Present
Charlotte , North Carolina ; Lincoln, Nebraska ; Berkeley and Oakland , California
Catherine Nicholson and Harriet Ellenberger (Desmoines)
Longest surviving lesbian literary journal in the United States.
ISSN 0196-1853 OCLC 3451636
[ 10] [ 52]
Wishing Well
1976
Santa Rosa , California
[ 10]
Atalanta
1977
1994
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance
Continues as ALFA Newsletter (1973–1976)
[ 14] [ 25]
Azalea: A Magazine by Third World Lesbians
1977
1983
NYC
Salsa Soul Sisters Third World Wimmin Inc. Collective
[ 53]
Changes
1977
Winter Park, Florida
Greater Orlando Lesbian/Feminists
Klondyke Kontact: The Anchorage Lesbian Newsletter
1977
1980
Anchorage, Alaska
Bimonthly
Continued as Lesbian Milepost , Cunni Linguist , and Klondyke Cuntree .
The Leaping Lesbian
1977
1981
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Bimonthly
Lone Star Lesbians
1977
1978
Austin, Texas
Matrices: A Lesbian/Feminist Research
Newsletter
1977
1996
Three times a year, irregular
[ 55]
Pearl Diver
1977
1978
Portland , Oregon
A black lesbian magazine
Tribad: A Lesbian Separatist Newsjournal
1977
1979
NYC
[ 2] [ 59]
Two Dykes & Others: A Texas Lesbian Periodical
1977
[ 18]
Amazon Spirit
1978
Helena, Montana
Montana Amazons Unlimited
Boulder Lesbian Network Newsletter
1978
Boulder, Colorado
Boulder Lesbian Network
Feminary: A Feminist Journal for the South Emphasizing Lesbian Visions
1978
1982
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
[ 60]
Austindyke
1979
Austin, Texas
Monthly
DONT: Dykes Opposed to Nuclear Technology Newsletter
1979
NYC
Lesbians of Color Caucus Quarterly
1979
Seattle, Washington
[ 50]
1980s
Associated Lesbians of Puget Sound (ALPS) Newsletter
1980s
2000s
[ 50]
Dyke Diannic Wicca: Newsletter for Biophilic Hags of Magick
1980
Berkeley, California
Artemis
[ 61]
Green Mountain Dyke News
1980
Bennington , Vermont
Green Mountain Dykes
[ 14] [ 62]
Lesbian Insider, Insighter, Inciter
1980
Minneapolis, Minnesota
[ 63]
The Lunatic Fringe
1980
Chicago, Illinois
[ 14]
Telewoman: A Woman's Newsletter
1980
1983
Pleasant Hill , California
Womyn's Braille Press Newsletter
1980
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Womyn's Braille Press Inc.
[ 14]
Common Lives/Lesbian Lives [ b]
1981
1996
Iowa City, Iowa
OCLC 8234014
Lesbian Community News
1981
1987
Lincoln, Nebraska
Lincoln Legion of Lesbians
irregular
[ 65]
Big Apple Dyke News (B.A.D. News)
1981
1988
NYC
[ 66]
(The) Other Black Woman
1981
Jackson Heights , Queens , New York
Committee for the Visibility of the Other Black Woman: The Black Lesbian
Black Lesbian Newsletter
1982
San Francisco, California
San Francisco Women's Center's Black Lesbian Newsletter
Continues as Onyx (1983–1984)
[ 14] [ 68]
The Celibate Woman: A Journal for Women Who Are Celibate or Considering this Liberating Way of Relating to Others
1982
1988
Washington, D.C.
[ 10]
Dyke Separatist / Amazon Magick
1982
Berkeley, California
Amethyst/Artemis
[ 61]
In the Life: the Newsletter of the June L. Mazer Lesbian Collection
1982
Present
Los Angeles, California
June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives
[ 63] [ 69] [ 70]
Maize: A Lesbian Country Magazine [ e]
1982
Present
Minneapolis, Minnesota; Preston-Potter Hollow , New York; Serafina , New Mexico
[ 14]
Woman's Journal-Advocate
1982
1992
Lincoln, Nebraska
The WJ-A collective
Monthly
[ 73]
Lesbian Contradiction
1983
1994
ISSN 1064-4776
[ 63]
Onyx
1983
1984
San Francisco, California
San Francisco Women's Center's Black Lesbian Newsletter
Continued as Black Lesbian Newsletter (1982)
[ 68]
Woman to Woman
1983
1985
Lake Charles , Louisiana
Linda Parks
Free to lesbians and women in prison
Hot Wire: The Journal of Women's Music and Culture [ f]
1984
1994
Toni Armstrong Jr.
[ 75]
Lesbian Ethics
1984
Venice , California
Jeannette Silveira
ISSN 8755-5352
[ 14] [ 22]
On Our Backs
1984
2006
Lesbian pornographic magazine as a play on off our backs
[ 76]
Asian Lesbians of the East Coast Newsletter
1984
NYC
[ 62] [ 77]
I Know You Know: Lesbian Views and News
1984
1985?
Indianapolis , Indiana
Lesbian Health Resource Center Newsletter
1985
Durham , North Carolina
Lesbian Health Resource Center (LHRC)
Golden Threads
1985
2016
Demorest , Georgia
Network for older lesbians
[ 79] [ 80]
WAVELENGTH. A Lesbian Feminist Publication
1985
Seattle, Washington
Groundswell
[ 81]
Hag Rag
1986
1993
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Intergalactic Lesbian Feminist Press
OCLC 62882091
[ 14] [ 62] [ 82]
Yoni: Lesbian Erotica Quarterly
1986
Oakland, California
[ 81]
Visibilities
1987
1991
NYC
ISSN 0892-7375
[ 81] [ 83]
Dykes, Disability and Stuff: Cause We Always Have Stuff to Share
1988
Madison, Wisconsin; Boston, Massachusetts
For lesbians with disabilities, formats included large print, audio, braille, and electronic.
[ 14]
The L-Word
1988
Present
Bayside , California
[ 63]
Aché: A (Free) Publication for Black Lesbians
1989
1993
Albany and Berkeley, California
[ 14]
1989
Oakland, California
Hikané: The Capable Womon: Disabled Wimmin's Magazine for Lesbians and Our Wimmin Friends
1989
Hillsdale , New York
[ 14]
Tacoma Lesbian Concern (TLC) newsletter
1989
2003
Tacoma , Washington
[ 50]
1990s
Old Lesbians Organizing for Change Reporter
1990
Present
Houston, Texas; Athens , Ohio
[ 14] [ 85]
Girljock
1990
1997
Berkeley, California
Irregular
First lesbian sports periodical.[ 86]
[ 87]
Shamakami: Forum for South Asian Feminist Lesbians
1990
1997
San Francisco, California
[ 14] [ 88]
Curve
1991
Present
Continues as Deneuve (1991–1995)
[ 89]
Esto No Tiene Nombre : revista de lesbianas latinas
1991
1994
Miami, Florida
[ 90] [ 91] [ 92] [ 14] [ 93]
Wimmin Magazine
1991
[ 94]
Canswers: The Quarterly Newsletter of the Lesbian Community Cancer Project
1992
Chicago, Illinois
Dykespeak
1993
Lesbian Review of Books: An International Quarterly Review of Books by, for, and about Lesbians
1994
2002
Altadena , California; Hilo , Hawaii
ISSN 1077-5684
[ 96]
Conmoción: An International Latina Lesbian Vision
1995
1996
Miami, Florida
[ 91] [ 92] [ 97]
Journal of Lesbian Studies
1997
Present
Binghamton , New York
Haworth Press
[ 98]
Bint el Nas
1998
Present
San Francisco, California
Arab-world identified online magazine
[ 99]
Rain and Thunder: A Radical Feminist Journal of Discussion and Activism
1998
Present
Northampton , Massachusetts
Radical feminism with a lesbian focus.
[ 100]
She Magazine
Feb. 1999
Nov. 2015
Fort Lauderdale , Florida
Longest running magazine for LGBT women in Florida
[ 101]
2000s
Go Magazine
2000
Present
NYC
Free
[ 102]
Harrington Lesbian Fiction Quarterly
2000
2005
Binghamton, New York
Continued as Harrington Lesbian Literary Quarterly (2006–2008)
[ 103]
Harrington Lesbian Literary Quarterly
2006
2008
Continued as Harrington Lesbian Fiction Quarterly (2000–2005)
[ 104]
Issues! The Magazine for Lesbians of Color
2000
[ 105]
Jota!
2000
Los Angeles, California
Chicana lesbian poetry review
[ 92]
(el) telarañazo
2000
La telaraña
[ 97] [ 106]
Velvetpark: Dyke Culture in Bloom
2002
Present
NYC
[ 107]
Tagg Magazine
2012
Present
Washington, DC
Eboné Bell
Bi-Monthly
"Everything lesbian, queer, and under the rainbow."
[ 108]
EveryQueer
2012
Present
NYC
Meg Ten Eyck
Daily
Emphasizing LGBTQ+ women, transgender and nonbinary people
[ 108]
Unknown year
Name
End date
Location
Publishers
Notes
References
Amazonian
Pioneer Valley , Massachusetts
Threads Newsletter
NYC
Astrea Lesbian Foundation for Justice
Carolina Lesbian News
Charlotte, North Carolina
[ 27]
Island Lesbian Connection
Paia , Hawaii
[ 109]
Lesbian Lifeline
Daytona Beach , Florida
Lesbian Visual Artists Newsletter
San Francisco, California
[ 14]
Lesbians in Colorado
Denver , Colorado
[ 109]
Lesburbia
Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania
Dinah: A Monthly Publication of the Lesbian Activist Bureau
1977
COGS: Coalition of Gay Sisters Newsletter
Columbia, Maryland
Coalition of Gay Sisters
Amazon Farmers
1977
Fayetteville , Arkansas
Ozark Wimmin on Land
Moonstorm
St. Louis , Missouri
St. Louis Lesbian Alliance
[ 25]
Anamika
1985
Brooklyn, New York
Asian American focus
De Colores: Newsletter of Bay Area Lesbians of Color
1987
San Francisco, California
A P L Network news
1988
NYC
Asian Pacific Island Lesbian Network (APL)
Multi-Cultural Jewish Dyke Newsletter
1993?
Huntington , New York
[ 14]
Women's Central News
1999
Arizona
[ 110] [ 111]
G.B.F. Magazine
1990
Hollywood , Los Angeles, California
Albuquerque Lesbian Rag: A Monthly Lesbian Information and Nonsense Source
1991
Corrales , New Mexico
Girlfriends
1993
2006
Explanatory notes
References
^ a b c d e f g Lo, Malinda (November 1, 2005). "Back in the Day: The Ladder, America's First National Lesbian Magazine" . AfterEllen .
^ Gallo, Marcia M. "Introduction: Gay Rights Movement: Series 10: Lesbian Herstory Archives Newsletter Collection" . microformguides.gale.com . Retrieved 2018-10-11 .
^ Echols, Alice. Daring to Be Bad: Radical Feminism in America, 1967-75 , University of Minnesota Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8166-1787-2 , p164
^ "No More Fun and Games, A Journal of Female Liberation" . Green Lion Press . 17 December 2011.
^ Lawritz, John ; Shelley, Martha ; Martello, Leo ; et al. (November 14, 1969). "Come Out!" . Come Out! . Vol. 1, no. 1. New York City: Gay Liberation Front . JSTOR community.28035043 . OCLC 14078148 .
^ Dansky, Steven F. (July–August 2009). "Come Out!'s Historic 3-Year Run". The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide . 16 (4). Boston: Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review, Inc.: 20–22. ISSN 1532-1118 . OCLC 0013042 . ProQuest 198691141 .
^ Stone, Martha; Wofsey, Michael. "A Bibliography Of Boston Gay And Lesbian Writing" . HQ76.3/New England: Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Librarians and Library Workers .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Special Identity Women's Periodicals: 1963-1983" . Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press . Archived from the original on 2010-12-05. Retrieved 2018-01-04 .
^ "LGBTQ Life in Iowa City, Iowa: 1967-2010" . Out History .
^ "About Ain't I A woman? (Iowa City, Ia.) 1970-1974" . Library of Congress: Chronicling America .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z "Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Periodicals" . Northwestern University . Archived from the original on 29 January 2018. Retrieved 28 January 2018 .
^ a b c d e Barnett, Meg; Killgore, Vicky; Ferentinos, Susan (1997). "A Timeline of 1970's Austin Lesbian-Gay Activism: 1968 to 1983" . Austin Lesbian Activism in the 1970s Herstory Project . Archived from the original on 2000-08-18.
^ a b c Retter, Yolanda (1995). "Lesbian (Feminist) Los Angeles, 1970-1990: An Exploratory Ethnohistory" . University of New Mexico . Archived from the original on 1 May 2011. Retrieved 28 January 2018 .
^ Strand, Karla (2018). "Second Wave Feminism: Researching the Modern Women's Movement : Magazines and Newspapers" . University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries .
^ a b c d e f g Covina, Gina; Galana, Laurel, eds. (1975). The Lesbian Reader: An Amazon Quarterly Anthology . Amazon Press. pp. 244–245. ISBN 978-0-9609626-0-0 .
^ "Dykes & Gorgons — Browse by title — Independent Voices" . voices.revealdigital.com . Retrieved 2018-02-20 .
^ a b c "Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections" . rmc.library.cornell.edu. Archived from the original on June 9, 2009. Retrieved 2014-06-13 .
^ Rivers, Daniel Winunwe (2013). Radical Relations: Lesbian Mothers, Gay Fathers, and Their Children in the United States since World War II . University of North Carolina Press . p. 271. ISBN 9781469607191 .
^ Freeman, Susan K. (2000). "From the Lesbian Nation to the Cincinnati Lesbian Community: Moving Toward a Politics of Location". Journal of the History of Sexuality . 9 (1/2): 137–174. JSTOR 3704635 .
^ "Records of Quest: A Feminist Quarterly, 1970-1985: A Finding Aid" . Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University . 2013. Retrieved 4 January 2018 .
^ "Wicce (Philadelphia, PA) [newspaper]: v. 1, no. (Fall 1973) - no. 4 (Summer 1975), complete" . John J. Wilcox, Jr. LGBT Archives - William Way LGBT Community Center . Retrieved 4 January 2018 .
^ "The Feminist and Lesbian Periodical Collection: Title Letter W" . Special Collections and University Archives University of Oregon Libraries . 1998.
^ Mountaingrove, Ruth; Mountaingrove, Jean (1985). "Rootworks". In Cheney, Joyce (ed.). Lesbian Land . Minneapolis, Minn: Word Weavers. pp. 125–128. LCCN 85016866 .
^ Miller 2001 , p. W A A C - Wyngate and Bevins.
^ LN history by Jinx Beers, part 2 Archived October 2, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
^ LN history by Jinx Beers, part 1 Archived October 2, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
^ "Publications" . Astraea Lesbian Foundation For Justice . Archived from the original on January 26, 2008. Retrieved April 5, 2008 .
^ a b c d "Northwest Glbt Journals And Other Serial Publications" . Faculty.washington.edu. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ "Journal" . Sinister Wisdom. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ D'Emilio, John (1992). Making Trouble: Essays on Gay History, Politics, and the University . New York: Routledge . p. 261. ISBN 978-0-415-90509-1 .
^ McKinney, Cait (2015). "Newsletter networks in the feminist history and archives movement" . Feminist Theory . 16 (3): 309–328. doi :10.1177/1464700115604135 . S2CID 148278013 .
^ "1970s Lesbian Feminism" . The Feminist eZine. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ "Minnie Bruce Pratt:The Sound of One Fork" . Mbpratt.org. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ a b Miller 2001 , p. Dignity Maine - Dynamo.
^ a b c "International Gay Information Center Archives Checklist of Periodicals" (PDF) . New York Public Library . Archived from the original (PDF) on June 11, 2007. Retrieved 28 January 2018 .
^ a b c d "Feminist and Lesbian Periodical Collection: Title Letter L" . Special Collections and University Archives University of Oregon Libraries . 1998. Retrieved 2018-10-19 .
^ "Lincoln Legion of Lesbians [RG6112.AM]" . History Nebraska . May 24, 2019. Retrieved August 8, 2020 .
^ "LGBT Series Titles" . Reveal Digital . Retrieved 7 February 2018 .
^ a b "Black Lesbian Newsletter / Onyx Collection, 1979-1989" . oac.cdlib.org . Retrieved 2018-10-11 .
^ "Newsletters, past and current" . June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives . 2007. Archived from the original on 10 May 2009.
^ "Feminist and lesbian periodical collection, 1932-1997" . Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries . Retrieved 2018-10-19 .
^ Fliger-Burns, Stu (January 3, 2007). "Electronic Reference Materials" . Libraries at University of Nebraska-Lincoln . Retrieved August 8, 2020 .
^ "QMH Sept 2005 Script" . Queer Music Heritage . Retrieved 28 January 2018 .
^ "Susie Bright's On Our Backs- A History" (PDF) . Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ "Human Sexuality Collection - U. S. Periodicals" . Rare and Manuscript Collections . Cornell University Library. 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-01 .
^ MCD (2000-10-05). "Golden Threads" . Home.earthlink.net. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ "Golden Threads" . 2002.
^ a b c "ALGA Periodicals List 2015" . Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives . 29 December 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-10-04. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ "Glinn Gay Journals - Worldwide List - Gay Media Database - Directory Of Gay Lesbian Publications" . Gaydata.com. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ "Periodicals" . LGBT Equity Center at the University of Maryland . Archived from the original on 2005-09-14. Retrieved 2014-06-13 .
^ "OLOC Suggested Reading and Videos" . Old Lesbians Organizing for Change . Archived from the original on February 29, 2008. Retrieved 28 January 2018 .
^ Pitts, Brenda G. (April 1995). "The Gay Games Conference: Benchmark for Scholarly Exploration and Artistic Expression" . Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal . 4 (1): 79–89. doi :10.1123/wspaj.4.1.79 . ISSN 1063-6161 .
^ Girljock : the book . Roxxie (1st Stonewall Inn ed.). New York: St. Martin's Press. 1998. ISBN 0-312-15134-9 . OCLC 35886408 .{{cite book }}
: CS1 maint: others (link )
^ "South & Southeast Asian Studies" . Columbia.edu. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ Dunlap, David W (January 8, 1996). "For Lesbian Magazine, a Question of Image" . New York Times . Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ Newsletter of Las Salamandras de Ambiente
^ a b Anzaldúa. This Bridge We Call Home: Radical Visions for Transformation Routledge 2002
^ a b c Ostertag, Bob (2006). People's Movements, People's Press: The Journalism of Social Justice Movements . Beacon Press. ISBN 978-080706164-0 .
^ "tatiana de la tierra: esto no tiene nombre" (in Spanish). Delatierra.net. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ Joan Nestle, ed. (June 2000). "Publications of the Archives: Bibliographies" . Archived from the original on August 22, 2007. Retrieved April 5, 2008 .
^ "Lesbian Review of Books" . Special.lib.umn.edu. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ a b "tatiana de la tierra: Activist Latina Lesbian Publishing Part 2" . Delatierra.net. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ "Haworth Press" . Haworth Press. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ "Bint el Nas" . Bint el Nas. Retrieved 2012-09-01 .
^ "About Us" . Rain and Thunder . Retrieved 2018-02-19 .
^ SFGN Staff. " 'She's' Getting Old" . Retrieved 2018-10-19 .
^ gomag.com
^ "Harrington lesbian fiction quarterly [electronic resource] : HLFQ. - Princeton University Library Catalog" . pulsearch.princeton.edu . Retrieved 2018-02-19 .
^ "Harrington Lesbian Literary Quarterly" . Taylor & Francis Online . Retrieved 19 February 2018 .
^ Cassell, Heather (17 December 2009). "Black lesbians display their Sapphic history" . Bay Area Reporter . Retrieved 2018-02-19 .
^ "tatiana de la tierra: Home" . Delatierra.net. 2012-08-11. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ "Velvetpark Magazine" . Velvetparkmedia.com. Retrieved 2012-08-31 .
^ a b Sprayregen, Molly. "Eboné F. Bell Talks Building Queer Magazine, Tagg, From The Ground Up" . Forbes . Retrieved 2019-10-21 . Cite error: The named reference ":0" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page ).
^ a b "Glinn Gay Journals - Worldwide List - Gay Media Database - Directory Of Gay Lesbian Publications" . Gaydata.com. Retrieved 2012-09-01 .
^ Gross, Larry (2012). Up from Invisibility: Lesbians, Gay Men, and the Media in America . Columbia University Press. p. 237. ISBN 9780231529327 .
^ "Useful Links" . The Awareness Project . Archived from the original on December 26, 2007. Retrieved 28 January 2018 .
Sources
Armstrong, David (1985). Trumpet to Arms: Alternative Media in America . South End Press. ISBN 978-0-89608-193-2 .
Armstrong, Elizabeth (2002). Forging Gay Identities . University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-02693-0 .
Endres, Kathleen L.; Lueck, Therese L. (1996). Women's Periodicals in the United States: Social and Political Issues . Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313286322 .
Faderman, Lillian (1991). Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers . Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-07488-9 .
Miller, Alan V. (2001). "Our Own Voices: Lesbian & Gay Periodicals 1890s-2000s" . Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives . Archived from the original on 2 February 2009. Retrieved 28 January 2018 .
Parkinson, Phil (2003). "Serials List" . Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand (LAGANZ) . Retrieved 14 February 2018 .
Potter, Clare (February 1986). The Lesbian Periodicals Index . Tallahassee, FL: Naiad Press . ISBN 978-0930044749 .
"A Guide to Current Lesbian Periodicals" (PDF) . Lesbian Herstory Archives Newsletter . 6 . July 1980.
Glenn, Emily; Shorr, Manya (1998). "The Feminist and Lesbian Periodical Collection" . Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries . Retrieved 10 October 2018 .
Schwamb, Don (2001). "Gay Media and Media Coverage in the History of the LGBT Community in Milwaukee, Wisconsin" . Milwaukee LGBT History Project, Inc . Retrieved 11 October 2018 .
External links
Further reading
Clardy, Andrea Fleck (1993). Words to the Wise: A Writer's Guide to Feminist and Lesbian Periodicals & Publishers . New York: Firebrand Books. ISBN 9781563410321 .
"Feminist Periodicals" . Stichwort .
Archival collections
Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance Archives . Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library , Duke University , Durham, North Carolina.
The Feminist and Lesbian Periodical Collection . Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries , Eugene, Oregon.
Guide to the Joan Ariel Collection of Lesbian Periodicals . Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries , Irvine, California.
The June L. Mazer Lesbian Archive at UCLA . UCLA Center for the Study of Women , University of California , Los Angeles, California.
Lesbian Herstory Archives . Brooklyn, New York.