The Arizona Chapter was formed to connect and support members, as well as to provide a much needed voice in the local journalism community. While striving to meet the needs of this unique community, your chapter officers always appreciate your feedback and participation.
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Formed in 1992, the Boston Chapter (formerly known as the New England Chapter) includes members in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and even some members in Canada. Following in the region's tradition of being a focal point of the nation's political issues, the Boston Chapter has a rich history of holding candidate forums, panel discussions and throwing great parties.
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The Central Florida Chapter was formed to connect and support members, as well as to provide a much needed voice in the local journalism community. While striving to meet the needs of this unique community, your chapter officers always appreciate your feedback and participation.
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Chicago is well-known for producing both great journalists and stories the grab national attention.
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One of our newest groups, help us put the Columbia University group on the map, and join us at the next NY Chapter Event. Hope to see you there. Email us if you'd like to get involved or find out more information.
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The Dartmouth College Student Chapter of NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists was formed in September 2024.
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The Georgia Chapter was formed to connect and support members, as well as to provide a much needed voice in the local journalism community. While striving to meet the needs of this unique community, your chapter officers always appreciate your feedback and participation.
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The Houston chapter of NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists revived in 2024 and is open to new members in the area who would like to get involved.
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The Ithaca College student chapter was voted in by the NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists Board of Directors in September 2023.
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The Los Angeles Chapter was formed to connect and support members, as well as to provide a much needed voice in the local journalism community. While striving to meet the needs of this unique community, your chapter officers always appreciate your feedback and participation.
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Loyola University New Orleans was voted in as an official student chapter in April 2024.
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The Minnesota Chapter was formed to connect and support members, as well as to provide a much needed voice in the local journalism community. While striving to meet the needs of this unique community, your chapter officers always appreciate your feedback and participation.
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We're a group of about 10 journalists, with members in print journalism, television news and the LGBT press, as well as educators and college students. We're called the Missouri Chapter because journalists in Columbia kicked off the chapter, but we have members stretching from Lawrence to St. Louis.
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The New York Chapter was formed to connect and support members, as well as to provide a much needed voice in the local journalism community. While striving to meet the needs of this unique community, your chapter officers always appreciate your feedback and participation.
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Northern California is the birthplace of NLGJA, the brainchild of former Oakland Tribune Executive Editor Leroy F. Aarons. Today, not only is the Northern California chapter the oldest, but it is also among the largest and most active.
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Founded in 2011, the Northwestern University Chapter provides a forum for journalism students at Northwestern University to network with their future peers in the communication field.
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NLGJA Philadelphia is one of the NLGJA's first chapters.
Its first meeting — coordinated by NLGJA founder Leroy F. Aarons and Philadelphia Chapter founding member Larry Fish, and attended by about a dozen LGBT Philadelphia journalists — was held November 17, 1991.
"If our chapter has a birth date, I guess that's it," said Fish
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The South Florida Chapter was formed to connect and support members, as well as to provide a much needed voice in the local journalism community. While striving to meet the needs of this unique community, your chapter officers always appreciate your feedback and participation.
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One of our newest groups, help us put the University of Missouri on the map, and join us at the next Chapter Event. Hope to see you there. Email us if you'd like to get involved or find out more information.
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NLGJA’s first chapter on the northwest coast, the University of Oregon looks to be a voice and conduit for other voices throughout Oregon and the Pacific Northwest in combining research, praxis and a drive for LGBTQ equality in and outside the media.
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The Utah chapter became official in January 2025.
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NLGJA-D.C. is NLGJA's second largest chapter. It is a volunteer organization of more than 100 members, including representatives from some of the largest media owners in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Joining us are representatives from major public relations firms and advocacy groups, congressional press secretaries, journalism educators and students.
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