S1E2 - Not Another Gay Newspaper
Our Own’s Beginnings

When it published its last issue in 1998, Our Own Community Press was one of the longest running gay publications in the nation. Learn how the paper grew from a modest one page newsletter to an established, highly regarded newspaper in just a few years. Our Own united the LGBTQ community of Tidewater and provided positive visibility in the media. This is part one of a short series about Our Own and covers the early years of the paper and its impacts.
In this episode:
00:00 Intro
03:07 UUGC Recap (Listen to episode 1 for the full story!)
04:36 Our Own’s Early Days
05:50 Why are gay publications so important?
11:09 The humble production of Our Own
13:39 Growing paper, growing costs
16:50 Features of the paper
21:05 Tensions within the paper and a preview of part 2
21:44 Credits
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