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San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury was iconic as the center of 1960s - early ‘70s "hippie" counterculture. Often forgotten is its role in LGBTQ history. That role gets loving attention in performance-driven walking tour.
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While a young housewife with kids in the 1950s and ’60s, Ann Bannon was a paperback writer of lesbian love stories. Scorned by the literary elite, her and…
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Chana Wilson grew up in the 1950s with a suicidal mother. As an adult, she learned that her mother had been a closeted lesbian given psychiatric…