List of lesbian periodicals
A list of notable lesbian magazines, periodicals, newsletters, and journals.
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Africa
South Africa
- Closet Magazine - c. 1998–?[1]
- Legacy - Lesbian Arts Magazine - Johannesburg, 1990[2]
- The Quarterly - [3]
- Sunday's Women - 1990s?[4]
- Umzabalazo - official newsletter of the Coalition of African Lesbians, a continent-wide organization of lesbians in Africa - Johannesburg, 2007–present[5]
- Womyn - ?-2002[6][7][8]
Asia and the Middle East
China
- Ai Fu Hao Zi Zai Bao (abbrev. "Ai-Bao") - 1993–?, Taiwan[9][10][11][12]
- Isle Margin[13]
- Les+[14] - free zine Beijing
- Lez's Meeting[15][16]
- Nu pengyou, 1994, Taiwan[11]
- Wo Men Zhi Jian Newsletter, 1991-? Taiwan[17]
Indonesia
- Chandra Kirana newsletter - 1993–?[18]
Israel
- Klaf Hazak - lesbian feminist quarterly from KLaF/CLAF (Kehila Lesbit Feministit/Community of Lesbian Feminists), c.1990–?[19][20][21]
Japan
1970 to 1980
- Hikariguruma - 1978[22]
- Subarashii Onnatachi - Lesbian Feminist Magazine of Wakakusa no Kai - Tokyo, 1976[23][24][25][26][27][22]
- Za Daiku (ザ・ダイク)- 1978[22][23]
1980 to 1990
- Eve & Eve (イブ&イブ) -[28]
- Regumi Tsūshin (れ組通信) - (also known as RST, Regumi Studio Tokyo) Tokyo, 1985–present[22][27][29]
1990 to present
- Aniisu (アニース)- (1996–1997, 2001–2003)[30]
- Furiine (Phryné; フリーネ) 1995 (two issues total)[31][32]
- Kaamira (Carmilla; カーミラ) - (2002–2005)[23][33]
- Labrys (ラブリス) 1992[34]
- LOUD News[35] - published by "Lesbians of Undeniable Drive"[36]
- Misuto - (ミスト/美粋) Josei ladies comics magazine - 1996–1999[37]
Unknown Date
- Lesbian News & Views (English language journal from Japan)[38]
Korea
Lebanon
Palestine
Philippines
- My Femme[45]
Thailand
- Anjareesan/Asian Lesbian Network Newsletter - Anjaree (organization), Bangkok, 1991–?[46][47][47][48][49]
Other
- A P L Network news - Asian Pacific Island Lesbian Network (APL) c/o ALOEC, New York, NY, 1988
- Asian Lesbian Network Newsletter - published by the secretariat of the Asian Lesbian Network[50]
Europe
Austria
1970 to 1980
1990 to present
- Female Sequences - frauen lesben kulturHEFTig, Vienna, 1999–?[47]
- Frauenlesben rapidité - Vienna, c.1997[47]
- Lebenszeichen - Vienna, 2001–?[47]
- LILA Schriften - Zeitschrift für lesbische Existenz und Subsistenz 1995–2001, Vienna[47][51]
- Osterreichischer Lesbenrundbrief - Vienna, newsletter of HOSI-Lesben[52][53]
Belgium
- les Cahiers du G R I F - newsletter of Groupe de Recherche et d'Information Feministes (GRIF), Brussels, c.1975–78[54]
Croatia
Czech Republic
Finland
- ILIS Newsletter - International Lesbian Information Service, Helsinki, 1981–83
- Pärrä - Helsinki, publication of Akanat Lesbian Group, 1982
- Torajyvä - Helsinki, publication of Akanat Lesbian Group, 1983–1988
France
1970 to 1980
- Quand les Femmes s'aiment - 1978–1980[59]
1980 to 1990
- Bulletin des Archives Lesbiennes (Archives et recherches lesbiennes) - Paris, 1990[60]
- Espaces : bulletin de liaison et d'informations entre lesbiennes radicales - 1982, Paris[61]
- Lesbia: Revue lesbienne d'expression, d'information, d'opinion - Paris, 1982–present[62][63][64][65][66]
- Vlasta: fictions/utopies amazoniennes, Paris, by the Collectif Mémoires/Utopies, 1983–1985[67][68][69]
1990 to present
Unknown date
- Espace Lesbien - newsletter of Bagdam Espace Lesbien,[72] Toulouse and the Midi-Pyrénées region[73][74]
- Les Lesbianaires: revue de presse[38]
- Lesbrouffe: Voies d'Elles - Grenoble, newsletter of the Association des Lesbiennes de Grenoble[75][76]
- Penthésilée - Association des Femmes Homosexuelles Européennes (AFHE)[77]
Germany
1920 to 1970
- Blätter idealer Frauenfreundschaft (1924–1927)[78][79]
- Die Freundin, closely affiliated with the League for Human Rights, 1924–1933[80]
- Frauen, Liebe und Leben (1938)[78][79]
- Frauenliebe (1926–1930)[78][79]
- Garçonne (1930–1932)[78][79]
- Ledige Frauen (1928–1929)[78][79]
1970 to 1980
- Frauen Zeitung - Frauenzentrum - Hamburg - feminist and lesbian newsletter 1976–?[49]
- Lesbenpresse - Lesbenpressenkollektiv de LAZ - Berlin, 1975–1982[47][81]
- Protokolle - Münster, 1976–1979, Verlag Frauenpolitik[47][49]
- UKZ: Unsere kleine Zeitung - Berlin/Mannheim, 1975–?[47][82]
1980 to 1990
- Infoblatt des Lesbenring - Köln, c.1984–1996?[47]
- LESBENINFO NETZ - Ulm, 1989–?[47]
- Die Lesbischschwule Presseschau - Berlin, 1982–?
- Tarantel - Bielefeld, Tarantel Kollektiv, 1980–?[47][49]
1990 to present
- Blattgold - West Berlin, c.1990s[83]
- EMMA - Germany[82]
- Frau Anders - Lesbenzeitschrift, Weimar, 1990–?[47][84]
- IHRSINN[85] - radical feminist lesbian magazine, Bochum, 1990–present[86]
- Krampfader - lesbian magazine, Kassel, 1986–[86][87]
- L-Mag Lesbisches Magazin
- Lesben in NRW - Düsseldorf, c.2005[47]
- Lesbenstich - Dortmund[88][89]
- Lescriba: Das lesbische Literaturmagazin - Sinzing, 2004–?[47]
- Lespress[90] - Deutschsprachige Lesbenzeitschrift, 2005–present?[86]
- nur sie: Lesben/Frauen-Kulturmagazin für Nürnberg/Fürth/Erlangen - Nürnberg, 1999–?[47]
Unknown year
- Archiv zur Entdeckung und Bewahrung von Frauenliebe - Spinnboden, Berlin, Archiv zur Entdeckung und Bewahrung von Frauenliebe[49]
- Bulletin des Archives Lesbiennes[91]
Greece
- Labrys - Athens, 1980–?[47]
- Lettres Eoliennes: Revue Bimensuelle d'Art Lesbien - Athens, c.1980s[92][93]
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
- Bollettino cel C.L.I. - Rome, paper of Centro Feminista Separatista, c.1981–1991[95][96]
- Towanda : appunti, spunti e spuntini lesbici - Milan, 1994[96]
Lithuania
Netherlands
1970 to 1980
- Amarant (1972–present)
- Paarse September. Alternatieve Vrouwenkrant (1972-1974)
1980 to 1990
- Diva - mid-1980s, switched to Zij aan Zij in the mid-1990s[98]
- ILIS newsletter - International Lesbian Information Service, Amsterdam, 1980–81, 1987–1998
- Lesbisch Archivaria - Lesbisch Archief Leeuwarden, 1982–?[49]
- Lust en gratie: lesbisch cultureel tijdschrift - Amsterdam, c.1983–1987[99]
- Nieuwsbrief - Lesbisch Archief Amsterdam, Amsterdam, 1983–1994[100]
1990 to 2000
- Wild Side Magazine Amsterdam, Leiden
1990 to present
Poland
Portugal
1980 to 1990
1990 to present
- Lesbiana - published by Grupo de mulheres da associação ILGA-Portugal, 1999[106][107]
- LILÁS - Lisbon, 1993[106]
- Organa - first lesbian magazine in Portugal; Lisbon, 1991–1993?[106]
- Zona Livre - 1997[106][108]
Romania
Russia
- Pinx- lesbian magazine (2006–present)[109]
Serbia
- labris: Lezbejske novine - Belgrade, 1994–?[47]
- Novosadska Lezbejska Organizacija Newsletter - Novi Sad[110]
Slovenia
Spain
- Caladona: Un espai de dones per a dones - Barcelona, lesbian magazine in Catalan language, 1993–present, Caladona[113]
- Laberint: revista de mujeros para mujeros - Barcelona, c.1992–1994[99]
- Mujeres y Punto - newsletter of CRECUL, Comité Reivindicativo Cultural de Lesbianas de Madrid, Madrid[114]
- Sales: Revista Lesbica - Barcelona, Revista Sales[115]
- Towanda! Revista Lesbica - Zaragoza, 2002–?[69]
- MagLes Magazine - Barcelona, 2012–present[69]
Sweden
- Lesbisk Feministiska - Stockholm, c.1984–1988[92]
- Lila perspektiv - Lesbiska feminister, Stockholm, c.1981–1984
Switzerland
1970 to 1980
1980–1990
- ELLA: Das Lesbenforum - Basel, 1985–1993?[47][47]
- ILIS Bulletin - International Lesbian Information Service, Clit International, Geneva, 1984–86
1990–present
- Ellas ketchup - Wochenblatt für Lesben mit Veranstaltungen, News, Anzeigen und Inseraten Basel, 1993–?[47]
- Lesbenfront - Zurich[49][116]
- Skipper - Magazin für lesbische Lebensfreude, Zürich, 2004–?[100][117]
Unknown year
- CLIT 007 - lesbian feminist magazine[118]
Turkey
- "Öte-ki-ben (From Woman to Woman) - Ankara, Turkey / Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 2001-?[47][119]
United Kingdom
Prior to 1970
- Arena Three - London, Minorities Research Group, 1963–1972[120]
- Kenric Newsletter - [121] c.1960s-present[122]
- Minorities Research Group Newsletter,[123]
1970 to 1980
- Lesbians Come Together - London, c.1972[92]
- Medusa: Journal of the Bradford Lesbian Feminist Surrealist Group - c.1978–?[38][124]
- Move - Bristol, c 1970s-?[122]
- Sappho - London - newsletter of the Southwark Lesbian Network; for lesbians only, 1971–?[47][120][125]
- Sequel : a Feminist Magazine for Isolated Lesbians - London, c.1979[38][124]
- Zero: Anarcha-feminist Newsmagazine - London, 1978–?[69]
1980 to 1990
- Bristol Radical Lesbian Feminist Magazine 1986–1990[38]
- Camden Lesbian Centre Newsletter/ Camden Black Lesbian Group Newsletter - London, 1987–1991, available in both print and cassette[38][125]
- Lesbian Information Service Newsletter - Leicester - 1987-1989, available in both print and cassette [126]
- Lesbian International - for lesbians only,[127] 1989-1990, available in print and cassette, Leicester [126]
- Gemma - London; lesbians with and without disabilities, all ages; available in print or on cassette, c.1980[124][128]
- Gossip: a journal of lesbian feminist ethics - for lesbians only; Onlywomen Press, London, c.1986–?[129]
- Lesbian Archive and Information Centre Newsletter - Lesbian Archive and Information Centre (LAIC), London, c.1985–?[128][130]
- Quim Magazine, for dykes of all sexual persuasions - London, 1989–1995, plus one issue in 2000[131]
- Spinster: Feminist creative work with an emphasis on the work of Lesbians - London, 1982–?[124]
After 1990
- The Axe – Bradford lesbian newsletter, 1996–1997[38]
- B.I.D (Behaviour, Identity, Desire) - online monthly magazine (99p subscription), November 2011[132]
- crAve[133] - bi-monthly magazine, 2008–present
- Diva - London, 1994–present[134]
- G3 Magazine[135] - free monthly national publication - London
- Lesbian London - London, also released on cassette tape, 1992–1993[92]
- Velvet[136][137]
Year unknown
- Artemis: for women who love women - magazine of the Artemis Club, London[138]
- Lesbian Zone - Manchester[92]
- Lesbians in Education - London[92]
- Lesbians in Libraries - England[92]
- Older Lesbians Network Newsletter - London[128]
Wales / Cymru
- Cardiff Women’s Liberation Newsletter - Cardiff, "for wimmin only", c.1970s-1980s[139]
- Older Lesbian Network Newsletter[139]
- Women Come Together: Swansea Women's Liberation Newsletter Swansea, 1970s[139]
- WomenZone: Connecting lesbians across Wales Swansea, 1990s
Oceania
Aotearoa/New Zealand
1970 to 1980
- Circle, later Lesbian Feminist Circle, Wellington, "for lesbians only", collectively produced 1973–1985[120][140]
- Spiral - literary and arts journal for women, founded in 1976 by Heather McPherson; the press also published Keri Hulme's Booker Prize-winning novel The Bone People in 1984 [141]
- Wellington Lesbian Network - newsletter; for lesbians only, Wellington, c.1979–1999[142][143]
1980 to 1990
- Bitches, Witches, & Dykes - Auckland, 1980–1981[124][144]
- Glad Rag - Wellington, Paekakariki - for lesbians only, c.1983[129]
- Lesbians in Print (LIP) - for women only - Auckland, 1985–1991[99][145]
- Sapphic star - Auckland, c.1989–1991[146]
- Tamaki Makaurau lesbian newsletter[143] Tamaki Makaurau - Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand, c.1990–present[69][147]
After 1990
- The Laughing Medusa - lesbian literary magazine, edited by Kedy Kristal and Takoel Akuni; Aotearoa/New Zealand, c.1991–1993[99]
Australia
1970 to 1980
- A. L. M. Newsletter - Australian Lesbian Movement, Melbourne, c.1971[148]
- Blatant Lesbianism - Sydney, c.1978–?
- Patchwork newsletter - Brisbane, c.1978?[149]
1980 to 1990
- Australian Lesbian Diary - Melbourne, c.1987[124]
- Sage: the separatist age - Australia, lesbian separatist periodical; title was formerly Seps Down Under; "A cauldron of lesbian separatist thought dreams and visions", c.1990–1992[146]
- S.E.P.S. Down Under (Newsletter of Separatists Eroding Patriarch Sincerely) - Waucope, c.1989[124]
- Wicked Women - Australia - 1988–1993[150]
1990 to 2000
- Australian Asian Lesbian News - Sydney, c.1991[124]
- Banshee - Melbourne, c.1992[124]
- Dis-Ease - Sydney, c.1993[124]
- Elam - Newcastle, c.1998; newsletter of the Hunter Lesbian Group[124]
- Geelong Lesbian Group - Geelong, c.1999–?[124]
- Hell Bent (Wicked Women Publications) Redfern, Sydney, c.1991[124][129]
- Interlesbian - Melbourne, c.1994 - multi-cultural lesbian news[124]
- Journal of Australian Lesbian Feminist Studies[151] - Haymarket, New South Wales, 1991–1995[152]
- Labrys - Melbourne, 1990–1992[153]
- Lesbian Network - Lesbian Network Collective, Rozelle, c.1990s[154]
- Lesbian on the Loose[155] - now LOTL - Darlinghurst, 1990–present[92]
- Lesbiana - Fitzroy, c.1992[92][156][157]
- Lilac - Launceston, Tasmania, 1993–1996[124][156]
- olderdykes.org[158] - Sydney, online magazine for lesbians over 40
- Out Loud - women's cultural magazine focussing on lesbian and feminist content; Eltham, c.1992–?[124]
- ShOut Newsletter - Melbourne, c.1994[124][156]
- Suncoast Lesbian Information Press - Queensland, c.1995–?[124]
- Women Out West - Perth, 1999–present, WOW[159]
2000 to present
- Cherrie[160] - national
- SASS Magazine Melbourne[161]
- velvet Tipt - Magazine for lesbians in Victoria and Tasmania - Melbourne, 2005–2006[124]
Year unknown
- The Bloody Rag - Lismore[156]
- Gamahucher press[162] featuring erotic poetry
- Grapevine - Western Australia[156]
- Lesbian News - National Magazine[156]
- Lesbian Territory - Northern Territory[156]
- Lesbian Times - North Adelaide[49]
- Outloud - Melbourne[156]
Other
- A P L Network news - Asian Pacific Island Lesbian Network (APL) c/o ALOEC, New York, NY, 1988
South America
Argentina
- Cuaderno de existensia Lesbiana - (CEL) Argentina start 1987[163][164][165]
- Fulanas - Argentina, 2000[166]
Brazil
- Chana com Chana - Grupo de Acao Lesbica-Feminista, Sao Paulo, c.1979–1987[167][168][169]
- Femme[170]
- Rede Outro Olhar[170]
Chile
- Amazonas - Chile[166]
- Baruyera – Chile, Colectiva Lésbica Mafalda[166]
- Hilando Destinos - by Colectiva Lésbica feminista Moiras, Chile[166]
- Lazos - Chile[166]
- Montedevenus: Mujeres que aman Mujeres[171] - online magazine
- Rompiendo el Silencio[172][173]
Peru
- otro lado de la luna [174]
North America
Canada
1970 to 1980
- Dyke - Montreal, Quebec, 1977[175]
- Grapevine: Newsletter of the Lesbian Mother's Defence Fund - Toronto, Ontario, c.1979–1883[26][176]
- Lesbian Canada Lesbienne - Atlantic Provinces Political Lesbians for Equality (APPLE), - Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1977/1978[65][177]
- Lesbian Feminists of Montreal Newsletter - Lesbian Feminists of Montreal, Montreal, QC, 1977[178]
- Lesbian Organization of Toronto (L.O.O.T.) Newsletter - Toronto, Ontario, 1977–1980[179]
- Lesbian Perspective - Lesbian Organization of Toronto (LOOT), Toronto, ON, 1979–1980[92]
- Lesbians/lesbiennes - Toronto, Ontario, 1979–1981[179]
- Lesbomonde - Montreal, Quebec[180] 1973–1974
- London Lesbian Collective News - LCC, London, Ontario, 1977–1978[92][179]
- Long Time Coming - Montreal, Quebec, published by Montreal Gay Women (originally women's committee of Gay McGill University), 1973–1976[177][180][181][182][183]
- The Other Woman - Toronto, Ontario, feminist and lesbian newsmagazine, 1972–?[184]
- Pedestal: Lesbian-Feminist Newspaper - Vancouver, B.C., 1975, women's liberation paper, reorganized briefly in 1975 as a lesbian feminist paper[185]
- Sisters Lightship - Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1978[179]
- Three of Cups - Toronto, Ontario, 1976–1978[179]
- Wages Due Lesbians - Toronto, Ontario, c.1977–78[186]
- Waves: a Lesbian Feminist Newsletter - Victoria, BC, 1978–1979[69][179]
1980 to 1990
- Amazones d'Hier, Lesbiennes d'Aujourd'hui - Montreal, Quebec, for lesbians only, 1982[177]
- Association of Women's Music and Culture - published by Womynly Way Productions, Toronto, c.1989[187]
- Ca s'attrape - Montreal, Quebec, 1982[177]
- Communique'Elles - 1980s[188]
- Diversity, the Lesbian Rag - Vancouver, B.C., 1988–1991, Diversity Collective[49][189]
- Flagrant - Vancouver, B.C., 1981–1984[179]
- Furie Lesbienne / Lesbian Fury - for lesbians only, Ottawa, Ontario, c.1985–1995[190]
- KINESIS: news about women that's not in the dailies - Vancouver Status of Women, Vancouver, British Columbia, a non-sectarian feminist voice covering some lesbian issues, c.1980s/1990s[191]
- Lavender Sheets - Lesbian Organization of Toronto (LOOT), Toronto, ON, Canada, c.1980[178]
- Lavender Times - Project of the Calgary Womyn's Collective Calgary, Alberta, 1987–?[65][179]
- Lesbian Newsletter - Regina, SK, c.1985[92]
- LesbiaNews/LNews - Victoria, BC,1989–98[192]
- The Open Door: Rural Lesbian Newsletter - Burns Lake/Terrace, British Columbia/Nelson, B.C., 1983–1986[179]
- The Radical Reviewer - Lesbian Literary Collective magazine Vancouver, B.C. 1980–1983[49]
- Treize! Revue Lesbienne[193] - Montreal, Quebec Canada, 1984–present[69]
- Web of Crones - Vancouver, BC 1986[179]
- Womonspace News: Our Voice in the Lesbian Community - Edmonton, Alberta, 1983–?[194]
- Zami Newsletter - Toronto, Ontario, c.1987–88[103]
1990 to 2000
- Au-dela de l'invisibilite: le bulletin de la Collective Lesbienne - collective lesbienne, Ottawa, Ontario, c.1998[65]
- Chicklist: Proudly Peddling Chick Power, Pleasure and Polemic - Pink Triangle Press, Toronto, c.1997[169]
- Gazelle: le magazine des lesbiennes - Montreal, Quebec, 1992–?[194]
- Limbo: Lesbian Bi-Monthly Magazine - Limbo, London, Ontario, 1999[92]
- SamiYoni: a ioumal for lesbians of South Asian Descent - Toronto, 1993–1994[49]
- Sensible Shoes News: The Newsletter of Saskatchewan's Lesbian Communities - Regina, mid-1990s[195]
- Siren - "Irresistibly tempting, for lesbians"; Toronto, Ontario, 1995–2004[194]
- Voices for Lesbian Survival: By and For Lesbians - Voices Collective, Kenora, Ontario, c.1995[196]
After 2000
- No More Potlucks[197] - Montreal, Quebec, ?-present (bilingual French/English online magazine)
- QueeriesMag.com[198] - Toronto, Ontario, 2010–present (online lifestyle magazine)
Year unknown
Mexico
- Amantes de la Luna - CIDHOM - Mexico City, 1994–?[199][200]
- Amazona - by Colectivo de Lesbianas del F H A R, (Frente Homosexual de Accion Revolucionaria) Mexico, c.1979 (Coordinadora Lesbica)[201][202]
- Del otro lado – magazine of Grupo de Madres Lesbianas 2, c.1996[200]
- HIMEN Fanzine - published by Colectiva HIMEN Mexico City[203]
- Les Voz, Mexico's lesbian feminist magazine- Mexico, 1994–present[204]
USA
Main article for this section: List of lesbian periodicals in the United States
Before 1970
- Maiden Voyage - Boston, MA, 1969–1971; the last surviving chapter of Daughters of Bilitis - the Boston chapter - was formed in 1969; the first issues of this chapter's newsletter were called Maiden Voyage; in 1971 the paper changed to Focus: A Journal for Gay Women[205][206][207][208]
- The Ladder - San Francisco, CA, 1956–1970[209][210]
- No More Fun and Games - Boston, Massachusetts - radical feminist periodical produced by Cell 16, 1968–1973
- Vice Versa - Los Angeles, CA, 1947–1948, started by Lisa Ben[209][211]
1970 to 1975
- Ain't I A Woman - AIAW Collective • Iowa City Women's Liberation Front. Publications Collective Iowa City, 1970–?[212]
- Albatross: the Lesbian Feminist Satire Magazine - East Orange, New Jersey, c.1974–1980[202][213]
- Amazon: a Midwest journal for women - Amazon Collective, Milwaukee, WI, 1971–?[214]
- Amazon Quarterly - West Somerville, MA., 1972–1975[215][216][217]
- Atalanta - newsletter of the Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance, Atlanta, Georgia[208]
- Cowrie - Community of Women New York, NY, c.1973[49][218]
- Cries from Cassandra - Chicago, Illinois, The Amazon Nation, 1973–?[49]
- Dykes and Gorgons - Berkeley, CA, 1973–1976[211][219]
- Echo of Sappho - Brooklyn, NY, 1972–1973[49][211]
- Focus: A Journal for Lesbians - Boston and Cambridge, MA, 1971–1982[211][215]
- Furies - Washington, D.C. , newspaper of The Furies Collective, 1972–1973[209][211]
- Gay Revolution of Women Newsletter (G.R.O.W.) - Rochester, NY, 1973–1974, continued by Lesbian Resource Center Newsletter and Women in Sunlight (c.1974)[220]
- Killer Dyke - Lesbian Separatist satire magazine by the "Flippies" (Feminist Lesbian Intergalactic Party), Chicago, IL, 1971–1972; short-lived humor magazine published by a small group of gay men and lesbians[65][208]
- Lavender Visions - Cambridge, MA, 1971[205]
- Lavender Woman - Chicago, IL, 1971–1976[205]
- Lesbian Connection - Michigan, 1974–present[209]
- The Lesbian Feminist - New York, NY, 1973–1979[211]
- Lesbian News Torrance, CA, 1974–present, "34 Years As The Longest Running National Lesbian Publication in the World" [221]
- Lesbian Resource Center Newsletter - Rochester, NY, c.1974, continues Women in Sunlight[49][186]
- Lesbian Tide - Los Angeles, CA, 1971–1980, LA's first publicly circulated lesbian publication[49][209][222][223]
- Lesbian Voices - San Jose, CA, 1974–1981[205]
- Lesbians Fight Back - Philadelphia, PA, 1972[208][211]
- Maine Freewoman's Herald: a mostly lesbian journal, Portland, ME, 1972–?[214]
- Mom's Apple Pie: Newsletter of the Lesbian Mother's National Defence Fund - Seattle, WA, c.1974–?[120]
- Mother - Stanford, CA, 1971[205]
- Mother Jones Gazette - Knoxville, TN, 1973–1974[205]
- National Lesbian Information Service News - San Francisco, CA, 1972[205]
- off our backs: Feminist Newsjournal - Washington, D.C., feminist publication, includes lesbian perspectives, 1970–present [224]
- One to One: A Lesbian/Feminist Journal of Communication - New York, NY, 1973[205][208]
- Pointblank Times - a lesbian-feminist paper, Houston, TX, 1975–?[214]
- Portcullis - Los Angeles, CA, 1972[205]
- Proud Woman - Stanford, CA, 1972[205]
- Purple Rage - New York, NY, 1972[205]
- Purple Star: Journal of Radicalesbians - Ann Arbor, MI, 1971[205][208]
- Quest: a feminist quarterly - radical feminist journal 1974–1984[225][226]
- Rat, NYC, 1970, originally an underground newspaper, seized by feminists, subtitled Women's LibeRATion
- Reach Out - Detroit, MI, 1971–?[208]
- Sapphire - San Francisco, CA, 1973[205]
- Satin for Gay Women - San Jose, CA, 1974[205]
- Scarlett Letter - Madison, WI[208] 1971–?
- Sinister Wisdom - a multicultural journal by and for Lesbians, Oakland, CA, 1972–present[216][227]
- Siren: A Journal of Anarcho-Feminism - Chicago, IL, 1971–?[208]
- Sisters: By and For lesbians (San Francisco Daughters of Bilitis) - San Francisco, CA, 1970–1975[49][146][205][209][228]
- So's Your Old Lady - Minneapolis, MN, 1973–1979[205]
- Spectre - Ann Arbor, MI, 1971–1972[205]
- Tres Femmes - San Diego, CA, 1972[205]
- The Udder Side - New York, NY, 1973[205]
- Wicce - Philadelphia, PA, 1973–1974[205]
- Women in Sunlight - Rochester, NY, c.1974[49][186]
- WomenSpirit – Golden, Oregon, 1974-1984 [229]
1975 to 1980
- Amazon Farmers - by "Ozark Wimmin on Land" Fayetteville, AR, c.1977
- Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance Newsletter - Atlanta, GA, 1977?-1994[49][120]
- Austin Dyke - lesbian separatist newsletter, Austin, TX, 1977–?[214]
- Azalea: A Magazine by Third World Lesbians, 1977–1983, published by the Salsa Soul Sisters Collective (now called African Ancestral Lesbians United for Societal Change, New York City[230][231][232]
- Better Homes and Dykes - newsletter of the Lesbian Alliance, Iowa City, IA, c.1972–1982[233]
- Conditions: a Feminist Magazine of Writing by Women with an Emphasis on Writing by Lesbians - Brooklyn, New York, 1976–1990[49][216][234]
- Dinah: A Monthly Publication of the Lesbian Activist Bureau, 1977
- Dyke: A Quarterly - New York, NY, 1975–1978[211][230]
- Feminary: A feminist journal for the South emphasizing lesbian visions - Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1978–1982[211][235]
- Goodbye to All That: a lesbian feminist publication - Austin Lesbian Organization- Austin, Texas ?-1977[49]
- Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics, 1977–1993[236]
- Klondyke Kontact: The Anchorage Lesbian Newsletter - Anchorage, Alaska, 1977–1980[237]
- Lesbian - Feminist Union News - Louisville, KY, 1975–1978[178]
- Lesbian Herstory Archives Newsletter - New York, NY, 1975–?[65]
- The Lesbian Lipservice - Ann Arbor, MI, 1975–1976[205]
- Lesbian Milepost - Anchorage, Alaska, c.1976[92]
- Lesbian News[238] - Los Angeles, CA, 1975–present[223][239][240]
- The Lesbian Newsletter - Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1975[205]
- Lesbiana Speaks - Miami, Florida, 1976–1977[145]
- Lesbians of Color Caucus Quarterly - Seattle, Washington, 1979[211][241]
- The Leaping Lesbian - Ann Arbor, MI, 1977–1981[211]
- Lone Star Lesbians - Austin, Texas, 1977–1978[92]
- Matrices: A Lesbian Feminist Research Newsletter, 1977–1982
- Out and About - Seattle, Washington, 1976–c.1986[205][241]
- Pearl Diver - Portland, OR, Black Lesbian Magazine, 1977–1978[185][242]
- Rubyfruit Reader - Santa Cruz, California, 1976–1978[243]
- Salsa Soul Sisters/Third World Women's Gay-zette, published by the Salsa Soul Sisters Collective (now called African Ancestral Lesbians United for Societal Change, 1976–1985
- Tribad : A Lesbian Separatist Newsjournal - New York, NY, 1977–1979[209][244][245]
- Two Dykes & Others, a Texas lesbian periodical - 1977[214]
- We Got It - Madison, Wisconsin, 1975–1976[205]
- Wishing Well - Santa Rosa, California, 1976–?[208]
1980 to 1985
- Anamika - Asian-American focus, Brooklyn, c.1985–?[246]
- Associated Lesbians of Puget Sound (ALPS) Newsletter - c.1980s-c.2000s[241]
- Black Lesbian Newsletter - San Francisco, California, San Francisco Women's Center's Black Lesbian Newsletter, 1982,[49] in 1983 name was changed to ONYX[247]
- The Celibate Woman, A Journal for Women Who Are Celibate or Considering this Liberating Way of Relating to Others - Washington, D.C., 1982–1988[208][248]
- Common Lives/Lesbian Lives - Iowa City, Iowa, 1981–1996
- Dyke Separatist / Amazon Magick - Amethyst / Artemis, Berkeley, CA, c.1982[219]
- Green Mountain Dyke News - Bennington, VT, Green Mountain Dykes, c.1980[49][176]
- Hot Wire: The Journal of Women's Music and Culture - 1984–1994, started by Toni Armstrong Jr.; back issues still available from Ladyslipper Records[249][250]
- Lesbian Ethics - Venice, California, 1984, begun by Jeannette Silveira[49][251]
- Lesbian Health Resource Center Newsletter - Lesbian Health Resource Center (LHRC), Durham, NC, c.1985[178]
- The Lunatic Fringe - Chicago, Illinois, 1980–?[49]
- Maize: a Lesbian Country Magazine[252] - Minneapolis, Minnesota[253] Preston Hollow, New York[254] Serafina, New Mexico United States[255] c.1982–present[256]
- On Our Backs - 1984–2006[257]
- ONYX - Berkeley, California, 1983, produced by an African American Lesbian Collective; originally called Black Lesbian Newsletter[247][258]
- The Other Black Woman - Committee for the Visibility of the Other Black Woman: the Black Lesbian; Jackson Heights, New York, 1981[254]
- Rites - Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1984–1992 (mixed lesbian and gay male magazine, but strong lesbian participation in some issues)
- Telewoman: a Woman's Newsletter - Pleasant Hill, CA, c.1980–83[69]
- Woman to Woman - Lake Charles, Louisiana, Personal newsletter, edited by Linda Parks, issued free to lesbians and other women in prisons, 1983–1985[142]
- Womyn's Braille Press Newsletter Minneapolis, Minnesota, Womyn's Braille Press Inc., 1980–?[49]
1985 to 1990
- A P L Network news - Asian Pacific Island Lesbian Network (APL) c/o ALOEC, New York, NY, 1988
- Aché: A (Free) Publication for Black Lesbians - also subtitled: "The Bay Area's Journal for Black Lesbians", "A Journal for Black Lesbians" and "A Journal for Lesbians of African Descent" Albany/Berkeley, California, 1989–1993[49][230][259]
- Asian Lesbians of the East Coast Newsletter - New York, NY, c.1984[176][260]
- Cheek to cheek: the gay lesbian partner dancing newsletter Oakland, California, c.1989[140]
- Colores: Newsletter of Bay Area Lesbians of Color - San Francisco, c.1987–?[261]
- Curve - called Deneuve from 1991–1995, changed to Curve in 1995; 1991–present[262]
- Dykes, Disability and Stuff: Cause we always have stuff to share - geared to lesbians with disabilities. Available Formats: standard print, large print, audio cassette, Braille, Electronic. Madison, Wisconsin / Boston Massachusetts, 1988–?[49][263]
- Golden Threads - Network for older lesbians - Demorest, Georgia, 1985–present[264]
- Hag Rag - Intergalactic Lesbian Feminist Press, Milwaukee, WI, c.1989[176][265]
- Hikané: The Capable Womon - "Disabled Wimmin's Magazine for Lesbians and our Wimmin Friends", Hillsdale, New York, 1989–?[49][263]
- I know you know; lesbian views and news Indianapolis, Indiana, c.1984–1985?[191]
- The L-Word Newsletter[266] - Bayside, California, 1988–present[267]
- Shamakami: Forum for South Asian feminist lesbians - San Francisco, California, 1990–?[49][268]
- Tacoma Lesbian Concern (TLC) newsletter - Tacoma, WA, c.1989–present[241]
- Visibilities - Print version: 1987–1991, On-Line version: 2000–?[124][269][270]
- WAVELENGTH. A lesbian feminist publication - newsletter of Groundswell, a lesbian feminist revolutionary political group, Seattle, 1985–?[47][124]
- Yoni: Lesbian Erotica Quarterly - Oakland, California, 1986–?[124]
1990 to 1995
- Albuquerque Lesbian Rag: A Monthly Lesbian Information and Nonsense Source - Corrales, NM 1991–?
- Canswers: the Quarterly Newsletter of the Lesbian Community Cancer Project - Chicago, c.1992[54]
- Dykespeak - 1993–?[271]
- Esto No Tiene Nombre: revista de lesbianas latinas - Miami, Florida 1991–1994. Newsletter of Las Salamandras de Ambiente, tatiana de la tierra[49][272][273][274][275]
- G.B.F. Magazine - "Gay Black Female", Hollywood, CA 1990–?[276]
- Girlfriends - United States, 1993–2006
- Girljock - Berkeley, California, 1990–?[49][277]
- In the Life: the Newsletter of the June L. Mazer Lesbian Collection - Los Angeles, c.1990–present; newsletter of the June L. Mazer Lesbian Archive[278][279]
- Lesbian Review of Books: an International Quarterly Review of Books by, for, and about Lesbians - Altadena, California/Hilo, Hawaii, 1994–2002[92][280]
- MATRICES. Lesbian Feminist Resources and Research Network - Minneapolis, c.1992[47]
- Wimmin Magazine - 1991[281]
1995 to 2000
- Bint el Nas[282] - Arab-world identified online magazine, San Francisco, 1998–present
- Conmoción: an international Latina lesbian vision - Revista y Red Revolucionaria de Lesbianas Latinas, Miami, Florida, 1995–1996[272][273][283]
- Journal of Lesbian Studies - Haworth Press, Binghamton, New York, 1997–present[65][284]
- Rain and Thunder - radical feminist journal of discussion and activism; feminist and lesbian; Northampton, Massachusetts, 1998–present[285]
- She Magazine[286] - the longest-running magazine for LBT women in South Florida; distributed monthly in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties; also reaches women nationwide through subscriptions; also online; Florida, 1999–present
2000 to present
- AfterEllen - news, reviews and commentary on lesbian and bisexual women in entertainment and the media; online magazine; 2002–present [287]
- Gamahucher Press - featuring erotic poetry[162]
- Autostraddle - news, entertainment and "girl-on-girl culture"; online magazine; New York, NY, 2009–present[288]
- CherryGRRL - lesbian entertainment, news, and culture; online magazine; 2008–present[289]
- GO Magazine - New York City - free; national distribution
- Harrington lesbian fiction quarterly - Binghamton, NY, c.2000–?[290]
- Issues! The Magazine for Lesbians of Color - 2000–?
- Jota! - Chicana lesbian poetry review, Los Angeles[291]
- el telarañazo - newsletter of La telaraña, the Latina lesbian writers’ web[283][292]
- Velvetpark: dyke culture in bloom - New York, NY, 2002–present[293]
Year unknown
- Amazonian - Pioneer Valley, MA
- Big Apple Dyke News (B.A.D. News) - New York, NY
- C A L F A Notes - Cleveland Area Lesbian Feminist Alliance (CALFA), Cleveland Heights, OH, c.1976[54]
- Carolina Lesbian News - Charlotte, NC[260]
- Desperate Living - Baltimore, MD[120]
- FYI - Southern California lesbian club scene[294]
- Gay Revolution of Women - Rochester, NY[260]
- Island Lesbian Connection - Paia, Hawaii[265]
- Lesbian Lifeline - Daytona Beach, Florida[92]
- Lesbian Visual Artists Newsletter San Francisco, California United States[49]
- Lesbians in Colorado - Denver[265]
- Lesburbia - Montgomeryville, PA
- Moonstorm - St. Louis, MO, published by the St Louis Lesbian Alliance[120]
- Multi-Cultural Jewish Dyke Newsletter - Huntington, New York ?-1993?[49]
- Old Lesbians Organizing for Change Reporter[295] - Houston, Texas / Athens, Ohio OLOC, ?-present[49]
- Pointblank Times - Houston, TX[120]
- Purple Cow - Columbus, Ohio[120]
- Threads- newsletter of Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, New York, NY[296]
- Women's Central News - Arizona[297]
- Women's Community Connection - Arizona[294]
See also
Lesbian
- Lesbian
- Lesbian American history
- Lesbian feminism
- Lesbian fiction
- Lesbian organizations
- Lesbian separatism
- Black triangle (badge)
LGBT
Sources
Books
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Articles
- Bath, Gary. THE DREAM MARKET – GAY AND LESBIAN TOURISM IN SOUTH AFRICA, The Pink Rand, 2003
- Ishino, Sachiko & Wakabayashi, Naeko. IGLHRC Book “Japan: Lesbian Activism” 2003[298]
- Matzner, Andrew. "Into the Light:The Thai Lesbian Movement Takes a Step Forward, Women in Action Magazine, 3, 1998
- Welker, James. "Telling Her Story: Narrating a Japanese Lesbian Community," Japanstudien: Jahrbuch des Deutschen Instituts für Japanstudien 16: 119–44. Also available at URL: http://www.dijtokyo.org/doc/dij-jb16-welker.pdf.
- Whitt, Jan. A "Labor from the Heart": Lesbian Magazines from 1947–1994, Journal of Lesbian Studies, vol5, Issue 1/2, Haworth Press, 2001
External links
Archival collections
- Guide to the Joan Ariel Collection of Lesbian Periodicals. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California.
Other
Asia
- Celebrating Lesbian Sexuality:An Interview with Inoue Meimy
- Telling Her Story: Narrating a Japanese Community
- Thai Lesbian Movement takes a step Forward
Europe
- Archif Menywod Cymru / Women's Archive of Wales
- Archives Recherches Cultures Lesbiennes ARCL
- Conservatoire des Archives et des Mémoires LGBT
- Coordination Lesbienne en France
- Feminist Archive North Periodicals, England
- International Homo Lesbisch Informatiencentrum und Archief - English Translation
- Lesben in Bewegung(en). Die Lesbenbewegung in Osterreich seit den 70er Jahren
- Portuguese Lesbian History
- Separatist Lesbian Cultural Association Visibilia Italy
- Spanish LGBT Groups
- Spinnboden Lesbenarchiv
- STICHWORT Zeitschriftensammlung
- Verzeichnis der Alternativ Medien
North America
- Activist Latina Lesbian Publishing - by tatiana de la tierra
- Canadian Gay and Lesbian periodicals // Periodiques Canadiens pour les Gais et Les Lesbiennes
- The Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, Our Own Voices: Lesbian and Gay Periodicals 1890s-2000s
- CatalogQ Periodicals
- Finding aid for the Feminist and Lesbian Periodical Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon
- Flaunting It! A Gay and Lesbian Chronology 1964–1982
- History of Women's Media, Martha Allen- Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press
- Human Sexuality Collection, Cornell University
- June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives - Los Angeles
- Lesbian and Gay Liberation in Canada: A Selected, Annotated Chronology 1964–1975, Donald W. McLeod
- Lesbian (Feminist) Los Angeles, 1970–1990: An Exploratory Ethnohistory, Yolanda Retter University of New Mexico
- McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library
- Minnie Bruce Pratt
- Paper by Yolanda Retter
Oceania
- Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives
- Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives Periodical Index
- Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand
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(help) - 1 2 3 4 Warner 2002, p 179.
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