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  2. List of LGBT periodicals - Wikipedia

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    OutSmart Magazine Houston's award-winning LGBT publication, launched in 1994. Outwrite Newsmagazine ( University of California, Los Angeles) Palm Springs Desert Daily Guide Weekly. (DDG MEDIA GROUP Will Paige/Adrian Ayala) OCLC 54477925. , oldest gay magazine in Palm Springs, California, launched 1994.

  3. The Advocate (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    0001-8996. The Advocate is an American LGBT magazine, printed bi-monthly [2] and available by subscription. The Advocate brand also includes a website. Both magazine and website have an editorial focus on news, politics, opinion, and arts and entertainment of interest to lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender (LGBT) people.

  4. LGBT culture in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Women's Community Chorus (LAWCC) was a Los Angeles, California based non-profit group from 1976 to 1990 and performed works written and arranged by women. The LAWCC used their platform to bring awareness about lesbian issues, feminism, and other local issues affecting the gay and lesbian community. [29]

  5. Mattachine Society - Wikipedia

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    The Mattachine Society ( / ˈmætəʃiːn / ), founded in 1950, was an early national gay rights organization in the United States, [1] preceded by several covert and open organizations, such as Chicago 's Society for Human Rights. [2] Communist and labor activist Harry Hay formed the group with a collection of male friends in Los Angeles to ...

  6. Frontiers (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    1526-1972. Frontiers was Southern California's oldest and largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender ( LGBT) magazine. [1] [2] Founded in 1981, [2] it was distributed freely at gay bars, clubs and businesses throughout Southern California. The biweekly publication focused on local, national and international news related to the LGBT community ...

  7. History of gay men in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Cooper Donuts Riot was a May 1959 incident in Los Angeles, in which gay men, lesbians, transgender women, and drag queens rioted, one of the first LGBT uprisings in the US. The incident was sparked by police harassment of LGBT people at a 24-hour cafe called "Cooper Do-nuts". 1950s: The Lavender Scare

  8. ONE, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    ONE magazine. In January 1953 One, Inc. began publishing a monthly magazine called One, the first U.S. pro-gay publication, [6] which it sold openly on the streets of Los Angeles for 25 cents. In October 1954, the U.S. Post Office Department declared the magazine "obscene" and refused to deliver it. ONE, Inc. brought a lawsuit in federal court ...

  9. BLK (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    1043-0075. BLK was a monthly American newsmagazine, similar in format to Time and The Advocate, which targeted its coverage of people, events and issues to African-American LGBT readers. Published in Los Angeles, the magazine was initially distributed free to local black establishments frequented by lesbians and gay men, but distribution ...