San Diego LGBTQ Historic Sites Project
Places of historic significance in the San Diego LGBTQ+ Community. Join the effort to preserve these places for future generations.
During the 1970s gays and lesbians began to establish residences, businesses, and organizations in Hillcrest. Also in the early 1970's such organizations as Dignity (LGBT Catholics) and Metropolitan Community Church began organizing.
1972 The Imperial Court de San Diego Chapter of the International Imperial Court System starts organizing in San Diego and in 1973 holds its first Coronation Ball.
05/01/2025
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05/08/2021
The center’s location in the 1980s
05/01/2021
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/15/nyregion/le***an-bars-new-york-city.amp.html
How Are There Only Three Le***an Bars in New York City? As the effects of the pandemic unfurl, le****ns are worried about losing their few brick-and-mortar spaces.
04/28/2021
In SF
Le***an history!
San Francisco supervisors panel backs Lyon-Martin House landmark A San Francisco supervisors panel Monday endorsed landmarking the Noe Valley home of the late pioneering le***an couple Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin. The decision coincided with the observance of Le***an Visibility Day.
04/25/2021
Guest Opinion: It's time to honor this landmark of le***an history On a hilly residential street in Noe Valley, the small house at 651 Duncan Street gives no hint of its outsized role in influencing over 50 years of LGBTQIA+ civil rights.
04/08/2021
https://lgbtqsd.news/afrikan-american-gay-womans-association-aagwa/
Afrikan American Gay Woman’s Association (AAGWA) - LGBTQ San Diego County News Afrikan American Gay Women’s Association (AAGWA) was founded in 1993 as a social, support, and political group where Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender African American women could gather to practice self-love, self-respect, and empowerment. The mission of the organization was the “elimination of pr...
04/05/2021
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