Author : Source Wikipedia
Publisher : Booksllc.Net
ISBN 13 : 9781230782768
Total Pages : 32 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (827 download)
Book Synopsis Lgbt Culture in Washington, D. C. by : Source Wikipedia
Download or read book Lgbt Culture in Washington, D. C. written by Source Wikipedia and published by Booksllc.Net. This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Capital Pride (Washington, D.C.), Dr. Franklin E. Kameny House, Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance, Gay Men's Chorus of Washington, D.C., Gay Women's Alternative, Halo (bar), Human Rights Campaign, List of National Equality March endorsements, Logan Circle, Washington, D.C., March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation, Metro Weekly, Millennium March on Washington, National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Nation (nightclub), One In Ten (organization), Phase 1 (bar), Reel Affirmations, Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Velvet Nation, Washington Blade, WGAY (internet radio), Ziegfeld's. Excerpt: The Washington Blade is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) newspaper in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The Blade is the oldest LGBT newspaper in the United States and second largest by circulation, behind Gay City News of New York City. The Blade was often referred to as America's gay newspaper of record because it chronicled LGBT news locally, nationally, and internationally. The New York Times said the Blade is considered "one of the most influential publications written for a gay audience." The paper was originally launched by a group of volunteers as an independent publication in October 1969 with a focus on bringing the community together. In 2001, the Blade was purchased by Window Media LLC, a group of gay-oriented newspapers circulated throughout the United States with a staff composed of professional journalists, becoming a leading source of news for the readers both in Washington and around the nation. The paper published weekly on Fridays and celebrated its fortieth anniversary in October 2009. In November 2009, the Blade and several related publications, including the Southern Voice, were shut down after Window Media...