List of lesbian periodicals in the United States

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A timeline of the initial publication dates of notable Lesbian magazines, periodicals, newsletters, and journals in the United States. For a global list, see List of lesbian periodicals

1947

Vice Versa was the first documented lesbian periodical in the United States.

1956

The Ladder was the first widely distributed lesbian periodical in the United States.

1968

No more fun and games is considered by some scholars to be the first lesbian magazine to espouse separatist feminism.[3]

1969

  • Maiden Voyage - Boston, MA, 1969–1971, magazine published by the last surviving chapter of Daughters of Bilitis - the Boston chapter (formed in 1969). The first issues of this periodical were called Maiden Voyage; in 1970 the magazine's name was changed to Focus: A Journal for Gay Women [1]: xiii [4][5][6]

1970

  • Ain't I A Woman - AIAW Collective • Iowa City Women's Liberation Front. Publications Collective Iowa City 1970-?
  • off our backs: Feminist Newsjournal - Washington, D.C. Feminist publication - includes lesbian perspectives 1970–2008. off our backs is believed to be the longest publishing lesbian periodical in the United States.off our backs has ceased publication as of 2008
  • Sisters: By and for lesbians (San Francisco Daughters of Bilitis) - San Francisco, CA, 1970–1975[1]: xiii [7][8]

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

  • Lesbians of Color Caucus Quarterly - Seattle, Washington, 1979[1]: xii [30]

1980

1981

1982

1983

  • Woman to woman - Lake Charles, Louisiana. Personal newsletter, edited by Linda Parks, issued free to lesbians and other women in prisons. 1983–1985.[45]

1984

1985

  • Anamika - Asian American focus Brooklyn, NY, c1985-?
  • Lesbian Health Resource Center Newsletter - Lesbian Health Resource Center (LHRC), Durham, NC, c1985.[24]
  • Golden Threads - Network for older lesbians - Demorest, Georgia, 1985–Present.[50]
  • WAVELENGTH. A lesbian feminist publication - newsletter of "Groundswell", a lesbian feminist revolutionary political group. Seattle 1985-?[51][52]

1986

1987

  • Colores: Newsletter of Bay Area Lesbians of Color - San Francisco c1987-?
  • Visibilities - Print version 1987–1991, On-Line version 2000-?[52][53][54]

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

  • Canswers: the Quarterly Newsletter of the Lesbian Community Cancer Project - Chicago, c1992.[68]
  • MATRICES. Lesbian Feminist Resources and Research Network - Minneapolis, c1992.[51]

1993

  • Dykespeak - 1993-?[69]
  • Girlfriends - United States 1993–2006

1994

1995

  • Conmoción: an international Latina lesbian vision - Revista y Red Revolucionaria de Lesbianas Latinas Miami, Florida 1995–1996[64][65][71]

1997

1998

1999

  • She Magazine — The Longest Running Magazine for LGBT Women in Florida. Located in Fort Lauderdale.

1999 to Present / Print and free digital edition

  • "She Magazine— THE LONGEST RUNNING MAGAZINE FOR LGBT WOMEN IN FLORIDA!". shemag.com. Retrieved 2014-06-13.

2000 to present

  • Gamahucher press[75] featuring erotic poetry
  • Go Magazine[76] - New York - Free, national distribution.
  • Harrington lesbian fiction quarterly - Binghamton, New York c2000-?
  • Issues! The Magazine for Lesbians of Color - 2000-?
  • Jota! - Chicana lesbian poetry review - Los Angeles.[77]
  • (el) telarañazo - Newsletter of La telaraña, the Latina lesbian writers’ web.[71][78]
  • Velvetpark: dyke culture in bloom - New York City, 2002–Present.[79]

Year unknown

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