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The Lesbian Bar Project is a campaign created by Erica Rose and Elina Street to "celebrate, support, and preserve the remaining
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s in the US." The project launched on October 28, 2020 with a PSA video narrated by
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that announced a 30-day fundraising campaign to support what were thought to be the last 15 lesbian bars left in the country, many of which were financially threatened by the
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, including the release of a short documentary, and a three-part docuseries was released on
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2022.


History

Lesbian bars have been in decline across the United States since the 1980s, with more than two hundred having closed due to demographic changes, the wage gap and other city-specific reasons. The Lesbian Bar Project was created by
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-based filmmakers Elina Street and Erica Rose. In fall 2020 the friends reminisced about one of their last night's out at Brooklyn lesbian bar Ginger's before it shuttered due to the
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. They decided to create a fundraiser to provide financial support to lesbian bars across the country. They also noted that the number of bars has dwindled, as there were approximately 200 lesbian bars in the United States in the 1980s and few remained. On October 28, 2020, the Project was announced with a
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PSA video co-directed by Rose and Street and narrated by
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. The video launched a 30-day fundraising campaign, which featured photographs of the bar interiors and testimonials from the owners. The fundraiser closed on November 26, 2020. By October 2020, they project had raised $260,000. Virtual events for the project are ongoing, with proceeds going to the Lesbian Bar Project Pool Fund, which are distributed between the 13 participating lesbian bars, as two (Sue Ellen's and Pearl Bar) opted out of receiving funds. Among these virtual events was a November 2020 episode of the podcast ''Dyking Out'', which featured performances from comedians including Lea Delaria,
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Documentaries

In 2020, the directors announced plans to develop a series of documentaries to highlight lesbian bars throughout America, with a longer term goal of international features. In June 2021, for
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, Street and Rose released a short documentary on
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titled ''The Lesbian Bar Project'' with executive producer
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and sponsorship from
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. On October 11, 2022,
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, a three-part docuseries with DeLaria as executive producer was released on
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, with a focus on one bar in each episode of the series.


Producers

The Lesbian Bar Project is produced in collaboration with
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through its Save the Night campaign.


Featured bars

These bars were identified by the Lesbian Bar Project as the last 15 lesbian bars in the United States, although other sources put the number at 21. As of 2024, the website itself lists 33 operational lesbian bars.


Operational

* A League of Her Own (Washington, D.C.) * Cubbyhole (New York City) * Ginger's (New York City) *
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(San Diego, California) * Henrietta Hudson (New York City) * Lipstick Lounge (Nashville, Tennessee) * My Sister's Room (Atlanta, Georgia) * Pearl Bar (Houston, Texas) * Slammers (Columbus, Ohio) * Sue Ellen's (Dallas, Texas) * Walker's Pint (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) * The Wildrose (Seattle, Washington)


Since closed

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(Mobile, Alabama), which subsequently closed in 2023 * Toasted Walnut (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), which subsequently closed in early 2021 * Blush & Blu (Denver, Colorado), closed October 2024


Subsequent additions

After the Project was launched, the co-directors named lesbian bars they initially overlooked: * Alibi's, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, which subsequently closed in 2024. * Babes of Carytown, Richmond, Virginia * Boycott Bar, Phoenix, Arizona * Cash Nightclub and Lounge, Phoenix, Arizona * Frankie's OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma *
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, San Francisco, California Since the project was launched, additional lesbian bars have opened. They include: * The Lady's Room, Largo, Florida *
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, San Francisco, California; a femme-focused queer bar * Slammies on High, Columbus, Ohio * The Ruby Fruit, Los Angeles, California *The Bush, Brooklyn, New York *The Sports Bra, Portland, Oregon *Femme, Worcester, Massachusetts *Dani's Queer Bar, Boston, Massachusetts Currently, there are 32 open lesbian bars in the United States as of 2024. 20 of the highlighted bars were a part of Krista Burton's 2023 book, '' Moby Dyke''.


References


External links

* {{Official website, https://www.lesbianbarproject.com/
‘They fling the doors wide open for you’: why America’s lesbian bars must be saved
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