Stephanie "Dakara" Wynne aka SDW....
Publisher of GBF (Gay Black Female)
Taken from bio at
http://www.gayblackfemale.com/bio/GBF_Bio.htm
In 1990 I wanted to meet other gay women. Going to the
various clubs and lesbian functions didn’t seem to offer
the type of woman that I wanted to meet. Being a visionary, and
a person of action, I drafted a one-page brochure advertising
four of my own personal ads and a few classified ads.
After receiving several calls from my ads I knew I had
something and took the brochure a little further. The following
week I folded an 8x11 piece of paper in half so I would now have
four pages or one piece of paper with four sides. I picked the
name GBF because at the time LA Weekly, a straight newspaper,
had personal ads in the back, and they used the acronyms GBM,
GBF, GWF, GWM etc. So I thought that by choosing an acronym that
straight people knew, then surely gay people would now what GBF
stood for.
For several months I printed GBF weekly increasing it to
about three pages before I began to print it monthly. I
initially distributed the magazine to local clubs, gay & lesbian
organizations, and social events. The name GBF began to buzz
around the community, but I knew I needed to add more than just
personal ads and began to write short stories. Women would
complain about mistakes, but they would faithfully continue to
read. The readers range from 15 years old to 70 with various
incomes and backgrounds.
From 1990 until 1996, I printed GBF off and on for a total of
57 issues. In mid 1996 I had the opportunity to meet Ta’Shia
Asanti who knew that I wanted more from GBF and began to write
articles and poetry. In the same month I hooked up with an
incredible artist by the name of Zoo. Zoo was key to providing
the black and white artwork that took GBF to the next level.
It’s been five years since Asanti and Zoo has joined the crew
and GBF is running full steam ahead.
GBF had a good year in 1997 in which the magazine was picked
up by Koen & Bookazine national distributors. In the same year I
built a web-site and GBF has been international since. There has
been 109 issues published to-date, and the magazine is up to
forty pages without any consistent major advertising dollars.
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