A Place Of Our Own by June Thomas
An exploration of six specific physical and cultural spaces—from bars to bookstores—that defined lesbian and queer women’s lives.
An exploration of six specific physical and cultural spaces—from bars to bookstores—that defined lesbian and queer women’s lives.
This anthology of twenty-five essays and interviews centers queer and trans people of color to examine how nightlife spaces like house parties and underground clubs serve as vital sites for self-expression and community building in the face of systemic exclusion.
Sutton Spencer’s ideas for her life were fairly simple: finish graduate school and fall in love.
Those Who Wait Haley Cass Sutton Spencer’s ideas for her life were fairly simple: finish graduate school and fall in love. It would be a lot simpler if she could pinpoint exactly what she should do when she graduates in less than a year. Oh, and if she could figure out how to talk to … Read more
Nav knows how to flirt, but she also knows love is a messy losing proposition.
A study of the ‘feminist-lesbian’ figure in the American collective memory of the 1970s.
A history of how lesbians used early information technologies to build community.
Top neurosurgeon Samantha Thomson needs to get married fast and is tightlipped as to why.
Matt Brim challenges the ‘overrepresentation of affluence’ within queer studies,
Mattie Belman’s life has gone from dismal to desperate. After the loss of her acting career, her marriage, and her usual optimism, she’s back home teaching high school theater. Maybe it’ll be a fresh start.