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Activism in the ArchivesMain MenuWomen's Liberation and Lesbian FeminismActivism from the 1960s to 1980sThe AIDS Epidemic in Los AngelesACT UP/LA and the Mary Lucey and Nancy MacNeil CollectionPride as ProtestArchival SilencesAsking for your storiesMedia GalleryBonnie Morris/Julia Tanenbaum/Angela Brinskeleef6dc7f76d6383521c985b036594e440c4099a58The June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives thanks the County of Los Angeles 3rd District for supporting this program and exhibit.
Introduction
12023-10-03T16:03:11-07:00Bonnie Morris/Julia Tanenbaum/Angela Brinskeleef6dc7f76d6383521c985b036594e440c4099a58436329image_header2023-11-13T14:36:21-08:00Bonnie Morris/Julia Tanenbaum/Angela Brinskeleef6dc7f76d6383521c985b036594e440c4099a58Take a look in the Mazer’s extensive collections documenting lesbian activists from the 1960s to the 2000s. These materials focus on lesbian activism and only represent a small fraction of large and diverse movements during this time. The history of activism in LGBTQ movements is messy and oftentimes divisive, but knowing the past can be integral to informing the current fight for LGBTQIA+ rights, and in those in the future.
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