San Francisco’s gayborhood, the Castro, is known around the world. But the city was also once home to a lesbian cultural corridor that thrived in the city’s Mission District. A new historical exhibit in San Francisco tells the story of the lesbian-owned restaurants, printing presses and bookstores that offered a safe haven, in the face of discrimination.
KQED Arts editor Nastia Voynovskaya has more.

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