Gay people have always gathered bars or secret clubs. But many of our formative moments occur not at the bars but over meals shared wh iends afterward.
Contents:
- "FOR THE MORNG GAYS": THE IMPORTANCE OF LGBTQ-OWNED F AS SOBER, QUEER SPAC
- 6 GAY-FRIENDLY COFFEE SHOPS IN DENVER
- AN O TO L.A.’S GAY RTRANTS, WHERE A MUNY N FD A HOME
"FOR THE MORNG GAYS": THE IMPORTANCE OF LGBTQ-OWNED F AS SOBER, QUEER SPAC
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6 GAY-FRIENDLY COFFEE SHOPS IN DENVER
Gay bars hold a eply important place the history of LGBTQ rights and visibily the Uned Stat. For s and s, jt visg a gay bar was a high-risk activy. For young members of the LGBTQ muny, gog out to a gay or lbian bar was almost like a re of passage.
Growg up as a queer, Black women Louisville, Kentucky, Arielle Clark said that she felt like there were certa "ton" she wanted to meet to feel at home the muny: She wanted to attend Kentucky Pri and meet other LGBTQ people, and then she wanted to get to some kd of gay bar or nightclub bee that's where everyone spent time on the weekends. It’s a move forward, but also backward: Coffee has a long history of fuelg unofficial queer spac, om mid-century ffee shops and ders that hosted gay, lbian, and trans muni to funky, lived- ’90s f.
AN O TO L.A.’S GAY RTRANTS, WHERE A MUNY N FD A HOME
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