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Looking Back on 36 years of the Loving Committed Network (LCN)

10/23/2020

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The cover of the LCN Express, volume 1.4
LCN Express: October 1984. From the LGBTQ History Museum Archives.
October 2020 marks the 36th anniversary of the Loving Committed Network (LCN), a LGBTQ women's social group that met from 1984-1994. LCN did not have officers or board members, but instead was an organic group that met monthly at various member's homes. Members might socialize or play games, but also took up civic causes such as getting people registered to vote.
 
The Loving Committed Network released a monthly newsletter, the LCN Express, that included articles, ads, and information about its monthly meetings. Though the newsletter was started in July 1984, it was called No Name until October 1984, when it was named via a contest. Our archives include scanned copies of past issues of the LCN Express—both before and after it was named—that you can find in the LCN Express collection:
https://floridalgbtqmuseum.omeka.net/collections/show/38.
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  • About Us
    • The Organization >
      • The Board
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      • Become a Volunteer
      • Donate Materials
    • Interns
  • Virtual Museum
    • Exhibits >
      • Florida Queens:Central Florida's female impersonation
      • Saviz Shafaie: The Intersecting Identities of an Activist
      • More Than a Bookstore: Community Building at Out and About Books
      • Organizing the Rainbow: Celebrating the History of Come Out With Pride
      • Miss P: An exhibition of the life of Paul Wegman
      • Preserving Pride: 15 years of the LGBTQ History Museum of Central Florida
      • Coming Out of the Shadows: Mapping Gay Resorts in Central Florida
      • Parliament House Exhibit
    • History Articles
    • Timelines >
      • National Gay Rights Timeline
      • Central Florida Timeline
      • HIV Timeline
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    • Digital Collections
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