In this issue, the Salsa Soul Sisters explain how their organization came to be, highlighting a short biography on the founder of the Third World Gay Women's Organization, Rev. Dolores (Dee) Jackson.
In this issue, contributors discuss the intentions of the organization, racism in the bar scene, street dignity, share poetry, and advertise their upcoming events.
This issue is the Salsa-Soul's poetry edition, compiling poetry entries from various contributors. The end of the newsletter highlights their upcoming open poetry reading and future meetings.
This issue includes a reflection on what the organization has been up to over the past year by Linda Brown, a commentary, poetry entries, announcements, and upcoming discussion topics for February 1977.
In this issue, the Salsa Soul Sisters share a column of Lesbian resources for their readers, a commentary on separatism, an entry from "The Mysterious Single," and upcoming events from March 1977.
This issue begins with a call for members to get more involved in the organization through committees, a thank you message from Jemima, a continuation of Lesbian resources from the February 1977 Gay-zette, and upcoming events.
This issue begins with an entry regarding the murder of a Black Lesbian woman in Harlem, and the lack of Lesbain solidarity after the fact. The issue provides a June-July calendar, poetry, and upcoming events--including the Salsa-Soul bus ride.
This issue begins with a reflection of the recents Salsa-Soul bus ride. The issue also includes poetry, an August-September calendar, and an annoucement of the upcoming Third World Gay Women Gala.