List of Lesbian Groups in Mexico

A list of recorded Lesbian groups in Mexico, past and present.

This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
  • Archivo Histórico Lésbico
  • El Closet de Sor Juana 1992 Mexico City,
  • Concilio Lesbico
  • Coyolxuahqui lesbianas en la plastica 1997
  • Colectiva Gestacion 1987
  • Colectiva HIMEN Mexico City, published revista/magazine: HIMEN Fanzine
  • Coordinadora Lesbica, (Colectivo de Lesbianas del F H A R) (Frente Homosexual de Accion Revolucionaria) c1979,: (revista/magazine) Amazonas
  • Diversiles (Jalisco)
  • La Fortaleza Xalapa Tijuana
  • Grupo de Madres Lesbianas 2- 1996 (revista/magazine) Del otro lado
  • Grupo Lesbico de Querétaro 1986
  • Grupo Lesbico de San Luis Potosí 1986
  • Grupo Lesbico de Tijuana
  • Grupo Lesbico Zainya
  • Grupo Lilas
  • Grupo Ser Humano 1990
  • Grupo Las Amantes de la Luna (revista/magazine) CIDHOM - Mexico City 1994-?
  • Lesbianas Zapatistas 1997
  • Lesbos Mexico City
  • Les Voz, Mexico's lesbian feminist magazine Mexico, 1994–Present
  • Musas de Metal Grupo de Mujeres Gay A.C 1995–Present
  • Nocturna-les 1997
  • Oasis Guadalajara
  • Oikabeth 1977 Mexico City
  • Patlatonalli Guadalajara, Patlatonalli. Mexico's oldest lesbian human rights organization
  • Pro Derechos Humanos de Mujeres Lesbianas 1996
  • Tasexma- Les Voz, Mexico City
  • Telemanita (media) 1991

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