Directed By Desire by June Jordan
June Jordan | Directed By Desire | “Jordan . . . is among the bravest of us, the most outraged. She feels for all. She is the universal poet.”–Alice Walker “Always urgent, inspiring, a
June Jordan | Directed By Desire | “Jordan . . . is among the bravest of us, the most outraged. She feels for all. She is the universal poet.”–Alice Walker “Always urgent, inspiring, a
Lyndon Kamaal Gill | Erotic Islands | In Erotic Islands, Lyndon K. Gill maps a long queer presence at a crossroads of the Caribbean. This transdisciplinary book foregrounds the queer histo
Lourdes Torres; Inmaculada Pertusa | Tortilleras | The first anthology to focus exclusively on queer readings of Spanish, Latin American, and US Latina lesbian literature and culture, Tortilleras inter
Archibald Clavering Gunter; Fergus Redmond | A Florida Enchantment | Lilly Travers is an independent woman who likes to dance with other women and for whom ‘eternal vigilance means safety from discovery.’ At a dance, Li
Ann Novotny | Alice’s World | In Alice’s World: The life and Photography of An American Original: Alice Austen, T556-1952 (New York: Chatham Press, 1976), Ann Novotny gave us the i
Elisabeth Craigin | Either is Love | ‘The revealing, sensual drama of surrender to lesbian desire.’
‘After the death of her husband the narrator re-reads the letters she had writ
Adam M. Messinger | Lgbtq Intimate Partner Violence | ‘Nationally representative studies confirm that LGBTQ individuals are at an elevated risk of experiencing intimate partner violence. While many simila
Michael P. Dentato | Social Work Practice with the LGBTQ Community | Social Work Practice with the LGBTQ Community aims to weave together the realms of sociopolitical, historical, and policy contexts in order to assist
Orrie Hitt | Too Hot to Handle | ‘If you wanted pleasure, Kay would give you afling! — starkly reveals the Tempestuous life of a wanton Woman!’
There is a lesbian flin
Audrey Cefaly | The Gulf | Winner of the 2018 Lambda Literary Award for Drama. The divide between Kendra and Betty mimics the very world that devours them: a vast and polarizing