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* [[Vince Aletti]], The Village Voice
 
* [[Vince Aletti]], The Village Voice
 
* [[Joey Amato]], Unite
 
* [[Joey Amato]], Unite
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* [[Diane Anderson-Minshall]], Curve magazine, HIV Plus magazine
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* [[David Artavia]], Out Magazine, The Advocate magazine
 
* [[Tracy Baim]], Windy City Times
 
* [[Tracy Baim]], Windy City Times
 
* [[Paul Bentley]], Bay Area Reporter
 
* [[Paul Bentley]], Bay Area Reporter
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* [[Edythe Eyde]], Vice Versa and The Ladder
 
* [[Edythe Eyde]], Vice Versa and The Ladder
 
* [[Tom Finkel]], Village Voice
 
* [[Tom Finkel]], Village Voice
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* [[Tracy Gilchrist]], Advocate magazine
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* [[Michael Goff]], Out magazine
 
* [[Barbara Grier]], The Ladder
 
* [[Barbara Grier]], The Ladder
* [[Lucas Grindley]], Advocate
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* [[Lucas Grindley]], Advocate magazine
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* [[David Haskell]], New York Magazine
 
* [[Aaron Hicklin]], Out magazine
 
* [[Aaron Hicklin]], Out magazine
 
* [[Merryn Johns]], Curve magazine
 
* [[Merryn Johns]], Curve magazine
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* [[Diamond Kesawn]], Raynbow Affair
 
* [[Diamond Kesawn]], Raynbow Affair
 
* [[Sam Lansky]], Idolator
 
* [[Sam Lansky]], Idolator
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* [[Stan Leventhal]], Mandate, Inches, and Torso at Mavety Media Group
 
* [[Amos Mac]], Original Plumbing
 
* [[Amos Mac]], Original Plumbing
 
* [[Billy Manes]], Watermark
 
* [[Billy Manes]], Watermark
 
* [[Troy Masters]], The LA Pride, Gay City News
 
* [[Troy Masters]], The LA Pride, Gay City News
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* [[Ella Mathes]], Lesbian News (LN)
 
* [[Kevin Naff]], Washington Blade
 
* [[Kevin Naff]], Washington Blade
 
* [[John Richard Nichols]], GAY
 
* [[John Richard Nichols]], GAY
 
* [[Karen Ocamb]], Frontiers
 
* [[Karen Ocamb]], Frontiers
 
* [[R. Kurt Osenlund]], OUT magazine
 
* [[R. Kurt Osenlund]], OUT magazine
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* [[Richard Perez-Feria]], Out magazine
 
* [[Phillip Picardi]], OUT magazine
 
* [[Phillip Picardi]], OUT magazine
 
* [[John Preston]], The Advocate
 
* [[John Preston]], The Advocate
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* [[Andy Towle]], Genre magazine
 
* [[Andy Towle]], Genre magazine
 
* [[Elliott Trotter]], Skyd
 
* [[Elliott Trotter]], Skyd
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* [[Emerson Whitney]], Them online magazine
 
* [[Judy Wieder]], OUT magazine, Advocate magazine, Genre magazine
 
* [[Judy Wieder]], OUT magazine, Advocate magazine, Genre magazine
 
* [[Cyd Zeigler]], Genre magazine and New York Blade
 
* [[Cyd Zeigler]], Genre magazine and New York Blade
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* [[Political Correspondents and Commentators Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
 
* [[Political Correspondents and Commentators Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
 
* [[Founders of LGBTQ Book Publishers]]
 
* [[Founders of LGBTQ Book Publishers]]
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* [[Notable LGBTQ Essayists]]
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* [[War and Foreign Press Correspondents Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
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* [[Prominent Newspaper Contributors Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
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* [[Media Experts in the LGBTQ Community]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 21:57, 15 October 2024

LGBTQ Magazine Editors

Despite the increased use of technology to transmit information about the LGBTQ community, there remains a plethora of national and local LGBTQ magazines and newspapers. These organizations have tended to produce both print and electronic versions of their publications, and are often part of larger LGBTQ-focused business organizations.

Several of these magazines have received international readership stature (such as Out magazine and The Advocate of the United States, or Gay Times and PinkNews of the United Kingdom) and encompass global issues that affect the LGBTQ community. The majority, however, remain focused on their local communities and issues. Some of the publications have ceased to exist but were material players in the advancement of LGBTQ rights around the world in the past - there is a rich history of the contribution of queer journalists to the coverage of LGBTQ issues.

In the United States, The National Gay Media Association has been formed as an interest and lobbying group of the leading LGBT newspaper publishers. As well, the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association has been formed as an organization of journalists, media professionals, educators and students working from within the news industry to foster fair and accurate coverage of LGBT issues.

We have identified the following individuals as founders and/or principal editors of LGBTQ magazines. They hail from Australia, India, Canada, Poland, Norway, Somalia, France, Russia, Argentina, the United States, Great Britain, Sweden, Bangladesh, Scotland, Switzerland, Philippines, Nigeria, Romania, South Africa, Jordan, Slovenia, The Netherlands, and Denmark.

Argentina

Australia

Bangladesh

Canada

Denmark

France

Germany

Great Britain

India

Jordan

Nigeria

Norway

Philippines

Poland

Romania

Russia

Scotland

Slovenia

Somalia

South Africa

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

The Netherlands

United States

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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