Collection: Los Angeles

The history of gay culture in Los Angeles is a powerful narrative of resilience, progress, and cultural impact. Dating back to the early 20th century, LA's LGBTQ+ community has played a pivotal role in the fight for equality. The city was a focal point during the LGBTQ+ rights movement, with the founding of the Mattachine Society in the 1950s and the Black Cat protests in 1967.

LA's West Hollywood neighborhood has become a renowned LGBTQ+ hub, with its iconic rainbow crosswalks and the annual LA Pride festival. The city's influence on LGBTQ+ media and entertainment, including Hollywood's diverse representation, solidifies its significance in promoting acceptance and fostering a vibrant, inclusive community.