Charlene Cothran
Atlanta, Lesbian, LGBT, Religious conversion, Ex-gay movement, Celibacy, Sexual orientation change efforts
978-613-8-32298-6
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128
2013-01-01
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Charlene E. Cothran is the publisher of the magazines Venus and the defunct Kitchen Table News (not to be confused with the feminist, activist publishing company Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press). Cothran founded Venus in 1995 in Atlanta, Georgia. Cothran, a former lesbian and gay rights activist, tailored Venus to the interests of LGBT people of African descent, especially African-American lesbians.
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