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For a Queer Community in Los Angeles, This Public Park is a Lifeline

At a time when their right to exist is under attack, these young L.G.B.T.Q. adults have carved out a space of safety, intimacy and friendship for themselves.

Daniel Jack Lyons for The New York Times
Author: Daniel Jack Lyons for The New York Times

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Daniel Jack Lyons for The New York Times

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Friendship, Generation Z, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Los Angeles (Calif), Parks and Other Recreation Areas, Photography, Picnics, Transgender, vis-design, vis-photo, Vista Hermosa Natural Park
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