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WOMAN’S MONTHLY was a periodical calendar for the women’s community published 1992 - 2006.

2018 DC Shorts Film Festival.pdf
The resource begins with highlighting the special showcases that would be present during this year, 2018. With the end credits, it shows all screenplay reviewers, special thanks, interns the Board of Directors, and the staff.

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Lesbian activist Lilli Vincenz featured on the cover of the Ladder, the magazine of the San Francisco lesbian organization the Daughters of Bilitis. This is the first known instance of an Out Lesbian choosing to show her face on the cover of a…

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Newsletters of the Washington Office, Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches on Capital Hill.

StonewallExhibit.pdf
This is the program booklet for the 1994 exhibit at the New York Public Library to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots.

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This is TAGG Magazine's cover for their 10th Anniversary.

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On cover: Gay men's liberation and last motive.

Homosexual Citizen Vol 1 No 1 Jan 1966.pdf
A full run (a total of 17 issues) of a publication produced jointly by the Mattachine Society of Washington and the Mattachine Society of Florida from January 1966 to May 1967.***Homosexual Citizen was a short-lived magazine published by the…

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The Mattachine Society of Washington (MSW) published The Insider, a newsletter for members that covered aspects of life in Washington DC before the Gay Blade first appeared in October 1969. In the late 1960s, Eva Freund and Richard Schaefers wrote…

The Ladder Vol 7 No 9 May 1963.pdf
The Ladder was a periodical published between 1956 and 1972 by the Daughters of Bilitis (DOB), a homophile organization based in San Francisco with chapters around the country. Co-edited by Phyllis Lyon (under the pseudonym Ann Ferguson) and Del…

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In 1975, the Washington Area Gay Community Council (WAGCC), an alliance of businesses, community organizations, and churches published the first local guide to the gay community. The publication, Just Us, appeared in the autumn of 1975 and was…
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