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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ]

  4. History of LGBT in journalism - Wikipedia

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    1957 – Homoerotic artist Tom of Finland first published on the cover of Physique Pictorial magazine from Los Angeles. [8] 1958 – The United States Supreme Court rules in favor of the First Amendment rights of a gay and lesbian magazine, marking the first time the United States Supreme Court had ruled on a case involving homosexuality.

  5. Frontiers (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.frontiersweb.com. ISSN. 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 ...

  6. Los Angeles Pride - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Street West Association (CSW) was established in 1970 by co-founders Rev. Troy Perry (founder, Metropolitan Community Church), Rev. Bob Humphries (founder, United States Mission), and Morris Kight (founder, Gay Liberation Front) to organize a gay parade in Los Angeles to commemorate the Stonewall Riots in New York City, the year prior.

  7. 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 ...

  8. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    The term Yurizoku (η™Ύεˆζ—, lit. "lily tribe") was coined in 1976 by Ito Bungaku, editor of the gay men's magazine Barazoku (see above), to refer to his female readers. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] While not all those women were lesbians, and it is unclear whether this was the first instance of the term yuri in this context, an association of yuri with ...

  9. List of LGBTQ periodicals - Wikipedia

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    abOUT. (Ninth Avenue Media) , Toronto and New York. OutWords. (Outwords Inc) ISSN 1715-5606. , Manitoba. Angles. (Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society) ISSN 0824-2100. OCLC 10845159. (1983–1998). There is a detailed digital (PDF) INDEX to the contents of Angles and its predecessor, VGCC News, covering the period 1980 to 1998.