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Where are all the male lover bars in Tucson?
Tucson has always has been very accepting of all people, especially gays. One of the great benefits of acceptance is less segregation. There are some bars that are considered actual lgbtq+ bars in Tucson, and the most popular is IBT's. Awesomely, is that a word? Well, I'm going to use it. Awesomely, you will detect gay, lesbian, trans and straight people all hanging out together in whatever bars or venue in Tucson. The community here is so evolved and conscious, that everyone simply hangs out with each other anywhere and everywhere. No matter gender, sexuality, ethnicity or class -- Tucsonans embrace and honor diversity to reinforce the values of love and abolish hate and negativity.One of the most active areas for same-sex attracted, lesbian, LGBT, LGBTQ and straight people to socialize is downtown all throughout the light rail district.
The light rail travels to all the downtown fiery spots. It goes from the Mercado through downtown on Congress St. And then from downtown, it goes up through 4th Ave and on to the U of A main gate square area. There are curLGBTQIA+ Resources
LGBTQIA+ ORGANIZATIONS & PUBLICATIONS
Tucson LGBT Chamber of Commerce
The Tucson LGBT Chamber of Commerce is a business networking organization committed to the Lgbtq+, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender community, and its allies, functional to encourage a business environment that is open and inclusive as good as to promote Tucson as a welcoming place to live, visit, and do business.
Tucson Pride/TLGA
Tucson Pride/TLGA (Tucson Lesbian and Gay Alliance) is a (c)(3) organization organization that produces and promotes educational, cultural, and recreational events for the lesbian, gay, multi-attracted , transgender, and allied communities in Tucson, AZ. Founded in , Tucson Self-acceptance is one of the oldest Event organizations in the nation.
Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation
The Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation (SAAF) is the only community-based company in Southern Arizona providing case administration and ancillary assist services for people living with HIV/AIDS and their families, culturally appropriate prevention and education prog
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G3 Tucson
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G3 is an gay event planning group in Tucson. The people who show up to the events are a mixed collective of men and women of all ages. Most of their events have over people be present and some are over
Tucson G3 used to be called G2H2 until Pete King arrived to take over the events and he renamed it G3. Since hes been running it, attendance has skyrocketed and the events keep getting better and better.
G3 Tucson hosts different events like monthly gay mens (and their gal pals and unbent male friends) happy hours, Sunday brunches, pool parties and a special event around Tucson Queer Pride.
always shares G3 events so check our event calendar often to stay in the know. You could also append yourself to our newsletter to stay in the loop!
Tucson Gay City Guide: A Southwestern City of Saguaros and Sunshine
Situated on the edge of the attractive Sonoran Desert, Tucson is the picture of southwestern beauty. It is the second-largest city in the state of Arizona and the oldest. Tucson is nicknamed the Optics Municipality because of the many optics companies that are located there – but that’s only part of what makes Tucson one-of-a-kind. It also has a thriving visual and acting arts scene, a diverse and eclectic culinary identity, and a vibrant, diverse, multicultural heritage where all are welcomed and renowned for what they can add to the municipality. It’s truly a sunny southwestern city with something for everyone.
A Look at Tucson’s History
Tucson is one of the oldest continually inhabited locations in North America – in reality, for at least 10, years, people have been living there. An iconic mountain called Sentinel Climax towers above Tucson. Those who look at it from a distance may notice that the ground is darker than the peak – the native Tohono O’oodham people who lived in the area also