Lesbian Bar Project
In the 1980, there were roughly 200 Lesbian Bars in the United States. Today, there are fewer than 25. As these bars disappear, filmmakers Erica Rose and Elina Street established The Lesbian Bar Project to celebrate, support, and amplify the remaining Lesbian bars. The Lesbian Bar Project believes what makes a bar uniquely Lesbian is its prioritization of creating space for people of marginalized genders including women (regardless if they are cis or trans), non-binary folks, and trans men. As these spaces aim to be inclusive of all individuals across the diverse LGBTQIA+ community, the label Lesbian belongs to all people who feel that it empowers them.
GLSEN
GLSEN works to ensure that LGBTQ students are able to learn and grow in a school environment free from bullying and harassment.
Capricious Magazine
SF Bay Gardian
Review of the Black Dahlia Show
Powell's Books
Jessica Ingram
Jessica Ingram works across narrative, archive, and representational media to explore social progress and resistance in American culture. Raised and based in Tennessee, the American South is a central subject in her exploration of communities and histories, with a commitment to acknowledgment, care, and justice.
Ingram received her BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from California College of the Arts in San Francisco. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Oxford American, Vice, Wired, and California Sunday Magazine. Her collaborative projects have been featured at the Sundance Film Festival and installed permanently at Oakland International Airport, Birmingham International Airport, and Oakland Museum of California. Ingram received a 2020 NEA ArtWorks Grant for her curatorial project Rising Water: Artists Working in Response to Hurricanes at FSU's Museum of Fine Arts and was a recent fellow at the Norton Museum of Art in Florida. Her monograph Road Through Midnight: A Civil Rights Memorial (UNC Press, 2020) was shortlisted for the Paris Photo Aperture Foundation First Book Prize, and named a New York Times Best Art Book of 2020. Her second book, We Are Carver: or "This is my last year in school before ________" is forthcoming in Fall 2022.
Guide to LGBTQIA camping
Info on LGBTQIA+ Campgrounds & Camping.