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dc.coverage.spatialUnited States, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta
dc.creatorSouthern Voice (1988-2010)
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-15T16:01:30Z
dc.date.issued1994-02-17/1994-02-23
dc.date.issued2020-10-15T16:01:30Z
dc.date.issued2020-10-15T16:01:30Z
dc.identifiersovo-vol06no52
dc.identifier.urihttps://soar.kennesaw.edu/handle/11360/4043
dc.descriptionSouthern Voice newspaper, also known as SOVO, was an alternative news source for lesbians and gay men in the greater Atlanta area and Southeast for over 20 years. It was a significant resource for the LGBT community in the Southeast from 1988 to 2010, providing in-depth information on topics such as the fight against AIDS, marriage equality, legal issues, workplace discrimination, and violence against gay individuals. Founded in 1988 with a bi-weekly circulation, it became a weekly publication in 1992, and remained so until its closure in 2010.
dc.description.abstractSouthern Voice, volume 6, issue 52
dc.description.tableofcontentsDoes gay mean green? : Lesbians and gay men are supposed to have a higher state of consciousness when it comes to progressive ideas. So what role are we playing in the fight to save the environment? -- Underground condom controversy leads to dialogue with ACT UP : Complex will consider installing condom machines and provides forum for AIDS education -- Nunn surprising high, Coverdell low in gay voting ratings -- Lambda expo set for Saturday -- NC Pride wins permit fight -- Auburn sign goes up - yet again -- Gay candidate makes Florida runoff -- Library purchases anti-gay/lesbian books -- News -- Fighting against gay racism : National town meeting kicks off Double Exposure, a year-long project to examine the effects of racism and homophobia on African Americans and lesbians. -- Guest editorial : International gay group must vote to oust NAMBLA -- Letters to the editor : Stonewall 25 missed point of gay lib by banning NAMBLA ; Cobb shouldn't get Olympic volleyball after commission's anti-gay vote ; We all need to write one letter a month -- Cleaning out my closet : Why do we waltz around instead of just asking THE question? -- Switched at birth -- Lacking that decorating gene? : Designer Shane Meder, host of GPTV's "Interiors today," is here to help, with the message that there are no rights and wrongs, only preferences -- Five gay-themed movies earn Academy nominations -- AIDS at the crossroads : Schindler's other list -- Breast cancer, facts or myths? -- New AIDS indicator described -- AIDS Survival Project presents Dr. Bernhard Bihari in February -- Law stopping local hate votes is upheld by judge in Oregon : Ruling says legislature had the right to step in to protect gays and lesbians from series of initiatives passed by cities and counties -- New anti-gay group targets P-FLAG : Fundamentalist organization calls itself HOPE, which stands for Help One Person Escape -- Homophobia in America : Newsweek poll finds support for equal job rights but not for marriage or adoption -- The kiss that has ABC shook up : Network cans episode in which Roseanne shares a kiss with Mariel Hemingway -- Occasions -- Bihari to speak at HIV/AIDS forum -- Price Market accepting vendors -- AIDS Survival Project seeks volunteers -- GAO looking for employee bias victims -- Calendar -- Theater : My children! My Africa! -- Atlanta Ballet steps into spring with trio of pieces : Program features Atlanta debut of Lynne Taylor-Corbett's thought-provoking "Code of silence" -- "Mother's butt" is Atlanta debut for gay Marietta native Alan Ball : Art Attack puts on the playwright's one-act drama about self indulgent psycholtherapy [sic], along with two other works -- Chicago filmmaker's "Sisters in the life" looks at first love -- Book : Winter eyes -- This ole hoe : Earthshakin' observations -- Nightmoves -- Restaurant listings -- Eat -- Dish -- Star signs -- Dykes to watch out for -- Organizations -- Outline : Celeste Tibbets -- Classifieds
dc.format.extent44 pages
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.relation.ispartofhttps://archivesspace.kennesaw.edu/repositories/4/resources/245
dc.rightsThe digital reproductions on this site are provided for research consultation and scholarly purposes only. To request permission to publish, reproduce, publicly display, broadcast, or distribute this material in any format outside of fair use please contact the Kennesaw State University Archives or the copyright holder.
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.subjectAIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--Georgia--Atlanta--Periodicals
dc.subjectCivil rights movements--Georgia
dc.subjectGay activists--Georgia--Atlanta--Periodicals
dc.subjectGay men--Southern States--Periodicals
dc.subjectGay newspapers
dc.subjectHomosexuality
dc.subjectHomosexuality--Social aspects--United States--Periodicals
dc.subjectLesbians--Southern States--Periodicals
dc.titleSouthern voice, February 17 and 23, 1994
dc.typeNewspapers
dc.typeText
dc.rights.holderCopyright: David R. Thompson


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    A significant resource for the LGBT community in the Southeast from 1988 to 1995, providing in-depth information on topics such as the fight against AIDS, marriage equality, legal issues, workplace discrimination, and violence against gay individuals.

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