September 26, 2012
gay-womens-alternative-tagg-magazine

The Gay Women’s Alternative: An Alternative to the Bar, An Alternative to the Closet

Jeanette Paroly discusses a need for a new Gay Women’s Alternative (GWA)

Interview by Kelsey Brannan gwalogo Since the early 2000s lesbian D.C. leaders have created both online and offline community spaces for LGBT people to gather and socialize in the city, such as PhatGirlChic.com, WhereTheGirlsGo.com, LezGetTogether.com. The creators of these sites sought to conquer existing disparities between various female identified lesbian and queer groups to create a "common ground" for socialization. Despite the efforts, many new city transplants still find it hard to connect with others in the LGBT community. The Gay Women's Alternative (GWA), a defunct non-profit lesbian community organization that existed in DC between 1980 – 1993, was able to create this common ground. The GWA was designed to bring women of all ages and backgrounds together in a safe space to educate and enrich the cultural, intellectual, and social lives of lesbians of the Washington D.C. Metro area.
September 11, 2012

OUT on the Hill 2012

Black LGBT Leadership Summit

9.20.2012 Photos by Ann Little
September 11, 2012
A crowd listens to performers at Phasefest

PHASEFEST

Phase One

9.20.2012 Photos by Ann Little
September 8, 2012
Healthy Queer Woman

Is Being a Queer Woman Good for Your Health?

By Leslie J. Calman When I became Director of Mautner Project: The National Lesbian Health Organization, I heard a fair number of smart smart aleck jokes about why lesbians need a health organization: Allergic reactions to flannel shirts? Heel inflammation from those Birkenstocks? (You get the picture.)