The Lavender Network is a monthly magazine geared towards the LGBTQ+ community that features travel guides, news, and queer art. This edition discusses the KKK threatening a Pro Gay group, San Francisco Pride, and Olivia Cruises.
The October 1992 issue of The New Vision by Lesbian Visionaries, Inc., covers a variety of topics pertinent to the LGBTQ+ community. Highlights include the National Coming Out Day, efforts to repeal Texas's sodomy law (Section 21.06), and the challenges of LGBTQ+ inclusion in society. The newsletter promotes events such as the Lone Star Women's Music Festival, the OUT OK International Film Festival, and the AIDS Memorial Quilt display in Washington, D.C. It also features articles on the challenges faced by lesbian mothers, LGBTQ+ rights in the military, and critiques of societal norms. The publication combines activism, cultural commentary, and community updates, reflecting the organization's commitment to advocacy and support for the lesbian community.
The Newsletter of Womyn for Womyn is a newsletter for a lesbian non-profit located in Dallas, Texas. This edition from 1993 discusses the LRC becoming more involved in the greater Dallas lesbian and gay community. It encourages more women to join one of their committees and to donate. A group for Latina lesbians is also mentioned in this edition. The Texas Lesbian Conference (TLC) for 1994 is also mentioned as a call for more workshops.
The Newsletter of Womyn for Womyn is a newsletter for a lesbian non-profit located in Dallas, Texas. This edition from 1993 discusses the resignation of three prominent leadership members in the organization and encourages women to step forward to take on more responsibility for the organization. It also discusses courses created by women for other women, National Coming Out Day, and the organization's library.
This newsletter informs individuals of upcoming events and meetings, LGBTQ+ issues regarding the Green movement, and updates on the Salvation Army. There is an article about bisexuality and promotion of a family tree christmas project being put on by TOHR. Lastly, there is a list of individuals and organizations that support the LGBTQ+.
This newsletter includes upcoming meetings and events, facts about the death penalty, and updates on Oklahoma's democratic party regarding where they stand on LGBTQ+ issues. There is an article about transgender people and a letter template to fill out and send to Community Spirit. There is a list of TOHR available volunteer positions and a list of local businesses and organizations that support the LGBTQ+.
This newsletter updates readers on Pyramid Project Donations and TOHR by-laws. It informs readers about upcoming events and meetings, TOHR resources, and a list of ways to help the Tulsa GLBT Community Center. Finally, there is a list of local businesses and organizations that support the LGBTQ+.
This newsletter mentions upcoming meetings and events, new board members of TOHR, new community groups, and local organizations that support the LGBTQ+. There is an article about LGBTQ+ aging generations and reflection on a hateful remark made at the Martin Luther King Parade. There is promotion of an upcoming ball and TOHR representation in the Tulsa community. Lastly, there are general updates about what's happening in the TOHR community.
In this newsletter, there is promotion of upcoming meetings and events, national news, and a list of local businesses and organizations that support the LGBTQ+. There is an article about the supreme court's decision regarding sodomy, an article of TOHR developing a relationship with Bill LaFortune, an article on Tulsa's GLBT Community Center changing their hours, and an article regarding Tulsa's republican platform and how they address issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community. Lastly, there is a list of TOHR council and members for the year.
This newsletter promotes upcoming events and meetings, the TOHR food drive, and a list of local businesses and organizations that support the LGBTQ+ community. There is also an article discussing TOHR's plan to educate the Tulsa community on LGBTQ+ citizens.