YGA (magazine)
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YGA is a bimonthly magazine for LGBT youth launched in December 2004. The magazine has the distinction of being the only publication for all queer and questioning youth, as opposed to the male-only XY. The magazine is an offshoot of Young Gay America, a non-profit organization founded by Benjie Nycum and Michael Glatze in 2001. The magazine is respected as a resource by high school and public libraries, youth groups, counsellors and parents. Many look at the launch of YGA as a sign that the queer youth movement is beginning to take shape.
Michael Glatze left YGA in 2007 after declaring he was no longer a homosexual and is now in opposition to the movement.[1]
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Michael Glatze. "How a 'gay rights' leader became straight", WorldNetDaily, July 3, 2007.