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For 27 years, Sisterhood Bookstore was a place where women could see themselves in literature, share their experiences, and find community.

Through its books, readings, and community events, it helped connect lesbians and feminists to each other and to wider movements for liberation. This exhibit draws from the Simone Wallace Sisterhood Bookstore Collection to explore how Sist...


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From Coming Out to Preserving Lesbian History: Alisha Graefe Tells Her Story for National Coming Out Day.

Read more about Alisha’s story published in the WeHo Times


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Kymn Goldstein, Executive Director of Mazer

The June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives, the preeminent archive on the West Coast dedicated to collecting and preserving lesbian and feminist history, proudly announces the appointment of Kymn Goldstein as its first-ever Executi...


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The Lesbian Connection is the longest running lesbian magazine in print today. It began in 1974 and has been going strong ever since, with about 15,000 subscribers worldwide. (The University of Alabama Libraries Special Collections N.D.). Many lesbians benefited by their policy, “ Free to lesbians world wide.” Over the years working at the archives, I have heard The Lesbian C...


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