GA Voice

Celebratin­g the 50th Anniversar­y of the Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance

- Katie Burkholder

In honor of the 50th anniversar­y of the foundation of the Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance (ALFA), there will be two Zoom events happening this month.

ALFA was formed in 1972 as a breakaway from Atlanta’s Gay Liberation Front and Atlanta Women’s Liberation. In an article published in August 1972 in the countercul­ture newspaper The Great Speckled Bird, the group described their mission

“We are a political action group of gay sisters,” they wrote. “We are the large coordinati­ng group for smaller consciousn­ess raising groups and an umbrella group for Women’s projects and gay Women’s projects. We will serve as a communicat­ions center for all these groups. We intend to provide alternativ­es for ourselves and all sisters that will free Women to live outside sexist culture. We aim to reeducate the non-homosexual community, society in general, by being visible and vocal at every opportunit­y. We aim to reach out to all sisters in order to establish solidarity. We intend to work with gay brothers to further our mutual goals of gay liberation. We intend to initiate demonstrat­ions and public actions to emphasize our demands.”

ALFA was the first out lesbian organizati­on in Georgia and was formed by a group of lesbians and feminists who had been activists in a multitude of movements of the time, including those for Civil Rights/Black Empowermen­t, Women’s Liberation, anti-war/anti-imperialis­t, and workers’ rights/anti-capitalist movements. ALFA was a combinatio­n social and political organizati­on which held and valued womenonly space before eventually dissolving in 1994. Over the years, other lesbian groups and organizati­ons found their roots in ALFA and the lesbian network it created.

At both events, co-founders and members of ALFA will share some history on the organizati­on and others that came from it.

The first event, sponsored by lesbian literary and art journal Sinister Wisdom, will happen at 7pm on June 21. The onehour event will include speakers like ALFA co-founders Lorraine Fontana and Elaine Kolb and members Margo George, KC Wildmoon, and Maria Helena Dolan. The talk will be moderated by Julie Enszer, editor of Sinister Wisdom.

The second event is sponsored by the Georgia State University Women and Gender Archives and will be held at 7pm on June 23. Speakers include Fontana, Kolb, and George, plus Helen Schietinge­r, one of ALFA’s co-founders; Eleanor Smith, who will speak about disability access issues at ALFA and Feminist Women’s Chorus, a group that grew out of the ALFA community; and Chris Carroll, who will speak about Lucina’s Music, another group that grew out of ALFA. There will also be a video of Frances Pici speaking about the Red Dyke Theater. The talk will be moderated by Morna Gerrard, archivist of the Women and Gender Collection­s.

The GSU Archives event will also include video clips and photo galleries as well as a Remembranc­e photo display of some of the ALFA community members who have passed. There will be a question-andanswer segment at the end. Links to more informatio­n on speakers and ALFA will be posted in the chat as the program progresses.

You can register for both Zoom events through the link in this article on our website, thegavoice.com.

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