In 2020, the Lesbian Bar Project sounded the alarm on the slow disappearance of lesbian bars in the U.S. In the years since, new lesbian-led venues and events have opened up around the country.
A view of Henrietta Hudson in New York City on May 9, 2020 in New York City.As LGBTQ+ spaces continue to face threats across the country, a growing crop of lesbian bars look to chart a new path.on the slow disappearance of lesbian bars in the United States.
But they weren't sure of its potential for success: "I was looking around at my comrades and saying, like, 'Should I do this? Is this insane?' They are like, 'No, we need this.'""I just think that femme space in general has never been prioritized," Dausch said. "Men have the money and have been using it for their desires for a really long time. So it makes sense that a marginalized community … have not been prioritized.
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