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With abortion in limbo, what about other rights in Kentucky? Here’s what experts say
By Austin Horn, Lexington Herald-Leader

3-part interview on the intersectionality of LGBTQ History
By Mark Royse, The Deep End, RadioLex

Long before Pride, Lexington icon Sweet Evening Breeze ‘beat the system’
By Linda Blackford, Lexington Herald-Leader

The Bee Charmer: A case for re-queering the Fried Green Tomatoes franchise
By Austyn Gaffney, Oxford American

Lussi Brown Coffee Bar: serving a safe, unapologetic space for Lexington queers
by Alixandria Thomason, Queer Kentucky

Tracing a Visual History of Kentucky's Rural Queerness, Part 2
By Sarah Baird, The Goldenrod





This Queer Communist From Kentucky Radicalized the Male Body In His Art
by Danny Addice, Hornet

Richard Taddei on His Mentor, Edward Melcarth
By Taylor Lewandowski, The Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide – September-October Issue

It Was Home: Celebrations, Oral Histories to Remember Lexington’s First Lesbian Bar
By Linda Blackford, Lexington Herald-Leader

Local Luminaries: Bob Morgan
By Celeste Lewis with photos by Mick Jeffries, Chevy Chaser Magazine – June Issue


Out of the Closets, Into the Streets: Lexington’s LGBTQ Places
By Jonathan Coleman, Preservation Matters, Volume 40, Issue 1 – Spring/Summer Issue, 2021

The Legacy of Lige: Kentucky-Born Gay Rights Activist Elijah Clarke
By Tom Martin, UnderMain

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