Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley: "The Empty Closet," January 1971-present

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Online LGBT Newspaper Published in Rochester

From the website of the University of Rochester Libraries:


The Empty Closet is one of the oldest continuously published LGBT papers in the United States. It was begun at the University of Rochester by Bob Osborn and Larry Fine, the founders of the UR student group, Rochester Gay Liberation Front, and later transferred to the Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley (GAGV).


In 2010, the Empty Closet celebrated its 40th year of continuous publication. As it always has, the newspaper covers local, state, national and international news, as well as issues pertaining to the LGBT community.


For as long as it has been published, the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections has been collecting, preserving and making available paper copies of the Empty Closet. It was from these copies that preservation microfilm of the journal was created. Funding for the microfilming was provided as part of a grant from the New York State Program for the Conservation and Preservation of Library Research Materials. The digitization of the microfilm was paid for by the Gay Alliance.


Questions about the content of the Empty Closet should be directed to the Editor of the Empty Closet at susanj@gayalliance.org


Questions about The Empty Closet website to mmead@library.rochester.edu


Content of the Empty Closet is held by The Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley, all rights reserved.


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